“Draymond would be buried under San Quentin” – Double standards suspected from NBA referees as Stephen Curry gets blow to face that goes unreviewed

Stephen Curry led the Warriors to a win despite a controversial call from the referee.


“Draymond would be buried under San Quentin” – Double standards suspected from NBA referees as Stephen Curry gets blow to face that goes unreviewed

Steph Curry reacts to the Franz Wagner slap not getting a flagrant call (Image via NBA)

In a recent NBA game, a controversial moment involving the Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry has sparked debates about referee biases in the league. Curry, after grabbing a rebound, was struck across the face by Orlando Magic’s Franz Wagner as he tried to dribble out to the perimeter. While the Warriors did receive a foul call, the incident wasn’t escalated for a flagrant foul review.

Fans also realized the stark contrast to the treatment of Draymond Green, Curry’s teammate, who has faced severe penalties for similar or even less aggressive actions on the court. Green has a history of suspensions, including a current indefinite suspension for hitting Jusuf Nurkic of the Phoenix Suns. Some even claimed the blow to Nurkic wasn’t as hard as how hard Wagner slapped Curry.

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Despite Wagner’s rough play, Curry kept his cool and stood out in the game’s pivotal moments. He scored an impressive 36 points on 60% from the field and 44.4% from three. He did a little bit of everything, recording 6 assists, 2 rebounds, 4 steals, and even a block on Franz Wagner.

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Stephen Curry’s dominance in the fourth quarter was particularly remarkable. It began with a decisive drive, followed up with a step-back 3-pointer, putting the Warriors up seven points. His playmaking skills shone as he assisted on back-to-back baskets by Klay Thompson and Jonathan Kuminga, pushing the lead to 9 points with just 2:29 left on the clock.

This burst of brilliance was crucial in snapping the Warriors’ three-game losing streak, leading to their 121-115 victory over the Orlando Magic.

Fans call out double standards as Wagner’s slap on Curry not even reviewed for a technical

The absence of a flagrant foul review in Curry’s scenario starkly contrasts with the NBA’s history of dealing with Draymond Green. Fans argue that if Green were in Wagner’s position, the consequences would have been significantly harsher. This perceived discrepancy has fueled accusations of a biased stance against the Golden State Warriors and particularly Curry.

According to fans, Stephen Curry hardly gets any calls in his favor (NBC)
According to fans, Stephen Curry hardly gets any calls in his favor (Image via NBC)

The incident has also reignited discussions about the treatment of superstars in the league. Curry, despite his monumental influence in the NBA, appears to receive less on-court protection from referees as compared to his peers. This perceived injustice has not gone unnoticed by Dub Nation. Fans took to X to express their discontent,. Here are some of their tweets:

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This disparity in treatment opens up a broader conversation about the consistency and fairness in NBA officiating. While physicality is part of the game, the apparent double standards in how players are treated by referees undermine the integrity of the sport.

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