“Fun to watch,” Donte DiVincenzo explains how confident the team feels when the ball leaves Steph Curry’s hands
Curry scores 22 points in the fourth quarter and overtime to lead the Warriors to a crucial victory over the top-ranked Bucks, as his teammates and opponents alike praise his effort and skill on the court.

In his first home game after returning from injury, Steph Curry put on a stunning display, scoring 36 points, including 22 in the fourth quarter and overtime to lead the Golden State Warriors to a 125-116 victory over the NBA’s top-ranked Milwaukee Bucks. It was in the fourth quarter and overtime that Stephen Curry truly shone. He scored an incredible 22 points in the final period and overtime, hitting clutch shots and making plays on both ends of the court. His game-tying three-pointer with 19 seconds left in regulation was a highlight of the game, and his defensive play to stop Jrue Holiday’s layup attempt in the final seconds was crucial to securing the victory.
Mike Budenholzer commented after the game that Steph Curry “got away from us a little bit” during the fourth and extra periods. The six-time all-star guard’s teammates praised him for his effort, Curry’s game is “very exciting to watch” ; ” It’s super fun to be on court with him,” said DiVincenzo. Donte DiVincenzo also noted that “every time it leaves his hand I think it’s good.”
The victory was the Warriors’ 11th in 12 games and seventh straight at home. The Bucks’ three-game winning streak was also broken, as they were without their star player Giannis Antetokounmpo because of right hand discomfort. The Bucks battled back after falling behind 66-53 in the third quarter to reach within 80-77 heading into the fourth despite the absence of their top scorer and rebounder.
The Warriors guard’s recovery from his injury has given the Warriors, who had struggled without him, a huge lift. Before leading his team to victory over the Bucks upon his return home, he participated in the team’s three-game road trip. For the Warriors, who are vying for a Western Conference playoff place right now, the victory was crucial.
Golden State Warriors: Fighting for a Playoff Spot in a Competitive NBA Season

With 35 wins and 33 defeats, the Golden State Warriors are presently sixth in the Western Conference standings. Their prospects of making the playoffs are not certain, but they are still very much in contention with only a few games left in the regular season.
With injuries to important players like Steph Curry and Klay Thompson as well as numerous roster changes, the Warriors have had a rocky season. They have, however, demonstrated tenacity, particularly in the second half of the season, with Curry leading the way. The Warriors’ advantageous schedule for the rest of the season is one thing that gives them hope. They play several times against teams that have a losing record, which should give them a good chance to rack up wins and secure their spot in the playoffs.
Ultimately, the Warriors’ chances of making the playoffs will depend on their ability to continue playing at a high level, and to stay healthy. If Curry and the rest of the team can maintain their form and avoid any further injuries, they should be able to secure a playoff spot. However, with so much on the line, every game will be crucial, and the Warriors will need to bring their best every night to give themselves the best chance of success.
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