“Get them back on top!” Buddy Hield gets real about teaming up with Stephen Curry with championship dreams

Buddy Hield is all set to help the Warriors and Stephen Curry get to the top.


“Get them back on top!” Buddy Hield gets real about teaming up with Stephen Curry with championship dreams

Stephen Curry and Buddy Hield to play as teammates

Efficient three-point shooter Buddy Hield joined the Golden State Warriors this off-season. All set to play alongside Stephen Curry, two elite three-point scorers in the NBA will team up in the upcoming season. Hield has optimistic expectations about his time with the Warriors ahead of the upcoming season. He will need to step up after the departure of Chris Paul and Klay Thompson.

The Warriors still have a prime version of Stephen Curry at their disposal. As such, the Warriors can always contend as long as Curry is around. Buddy Hield can be a great add-on to the lineup to help the team win important matches. As such, a reporter asked what the fans could look forward to when Curry and Hield team up. The answer is simple yet impactful.

I wanna go there and win, and try to get them back on the top. All I can do is to help to get back on top.
Buddy Hield via BasketNews.com
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The new signing also mentioned that it would be fun to watch and play with Curry as he is the one who changed the dynamics of the game. With key pieces like Draymond Green, Jonathan Kuminga, and Andrew Wiggins around, Steve Kerr will aim to put the misfortunes of last season to bed. Making the playoff as a top seed and winning the championship remains a priority for the Warriors.

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Dynamic offense, clutch three-pointers, fast-paced quarters, and quick and crafty scoring are what the NBA is all about today. The Warriors also screen very well, which can help Buddy Hield adjust very well with Stephen Curry. The fans would hope for a turnaround from last season, and Hield hopes to deliver more.

Stephen Curry bled after coming into physical contact with Buddy Hield on the court

The big stage of the NBA witnessed some injuries and bleeding time and time again. One such incident was encountered when Steph Curry’s newly signed teammate Buddy Hield touched his nose up while reaching out for the ball in defense. In the last quarter, Curry was later seen to have played with a nosebleed.

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While playing against the Sacramento Kings at home two years ago, Buddy Hield happened to injure the four-time champion’s nose in the final minutes of the 4th quarter while reaching out to steal the ball. At first, this encounter looked like a normal defensive effort but later resulted in the four-time champion hurting his nose.

Unlike other instances, the incident did not turn into a brawl of some sort or a beef, as is regularly seen in the NBA. Instead, Curry went on to play the game despite appearing visibly hurt. The contact might have even temporarily stunned the Warrior’s superstar. Two years later, Hield and Curry are now teammates hoping to bring another championship to the Dubs.

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