“That ref was scared to death!!!” Stephen Curry unleashes rare RAGE at referee over no-call during Warriors vs Kings matchup, fans react
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Stephen Curry yelling at the official
In the Golden State Warriors‘ victory over the Sacramento Kings on Monday night, Stephen Curry became frustrated due to a legitimate reason. Curry became outraged after no foul was called on a play involving him and he stood up and shouted at the referee, earning a technical foul.
The Warriors winning a game often demands this kind of effort from Stephen Curry which is definitely not ideal. The Warriors, however, won’t be demanding right now. While the younger men figure things out, they need to get moving and at least stay in business. It appeared as though the Warriors would soon lose their sixth straight game when they faced the Kings on Monday. Then, Curry made the decision that enough was enough and went on a fourth-quarter rampage to help the Dubs come back from a double-digit deficit and win.
Stephen Curry drove past Malik Monk, hesitated, and scored a difficult jump shot in the middle of the third quarter of the game at Chase Center. Curry was knocked to the ground by Monk as he pounced on the former MVP and Chef made sure he uses that contact. Steph, however, just wasn’t having it and began to scream at one of the match officials, Matt Kallio, after rising up from the floor, displaying his extreme wrath that was unseen in all these years. The referee was astounded when Curry went at him and decided to give him a technical foul.
Stephen Curry erupts for a season high as the Warriors take care of Kings
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In order to end a five-game losing run, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Sacramento Kings 116-113 on Monday night owing in large part to a season-high 47 points from Stephen Curry, who also made seven 3-pointers. For the Warriors, Andrew Wiggins scored 25 points, Klay Thompson added 16, and Stephen Curry hit two free throws in the dying seconds to seal the victory. Draymond Green contributed an additional 11 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists. After sitting out last game, Curry, Thompson, Green, and Wiggins were put back into the lineup.
Sacramento, now 3-6, had a chance to tie before Kevin Huerter’s failed 3-point attempt on the game’s final possession credited to De’Aaron Fox’s 28 points and six assists. Off the bench, Malik Monk contributed 24 points, six rebounds, and four assists while Domantas Sabonis chipped in with 19 points, 14 rebounds, and six assists. With the victory, the Warriors improved to 4-7, good for 12th place in the West and on Friday, they will be visited by the explosive Cleveland Cavaliers.
Fans react to Curry’s out of the common tantrum
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Right in front of Sacramento’s bench, where the incident involving Curry’s technical occurred, a number of Kings players stood up and demanded that Curry be ejected for the way he had confronted the referee. Curry and the Warriors were starting to lose their cool heading into Monday’s game as they were trapped in a five-game losing streak. Nevertheless, Curry used his frustration productively and delivered a tremendous effort in Golden State’s victory.
This is how the fans around Twitter reacted to the same:
This season, Curry has been nothing short of amazing and t here were no words for the performance he gave to Dub Nation on Monday night. With a season scoring average of more than 32 points per game and a shooting percentages of 51-43-93, Curry is still going strong at the age of 34.
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