Can't say I've paid a lot of attention to the pre tip off meetings lately, so how common is this? I know teams don't always send captains, but a Nick Johnson? It may not seem like much, but teams do feed off of this, much like they did from Harden's comment during the season. Perhaps it didn't get back to the rest of the team, given their start... <iframe src="https://vine.co/v/eAIO6A3edXK/embed/simple" width="600" height="600" frameborder="0"></iframe><script src="https://platform.vine.co/static/scripts/embed.js"></script>
HAhaha that's hilarious. **** Curry for taking it seriously, just shows how all of the sudden he thinks he's a big shot. If he really were he would have laughed it off.
Warriors or Curry might care. Harden's comment shouldn't have been anything either, but clearly it became their motivation, once it got back to them. It's a TMZ generation, after all.
you can say that but the good players always take things personally to motivate themselves see the garnet thread or watt or the best ever, alvin mack. no need to motivate him to shoot more threes. sick and tired of seeing him make them.
If that's the case then someone send Houston the video of Curry's post game interview saying his team played harder and smarter than Houston. Eff that. This team caught a HUGE break with the Howard injury.
I used to think Steph was a pretty chill humble guy, but the more I think about it the more he just seems like a brat. Like yeah, he is so humble but when Harden says he thinks he should be MVP Curry says thats "too aggressive?" Like, what? Someone even suggesting that perhaps there is someone more deserving then the almighty Chef Curry of MVP is too aggressive? He just comes off as a guy that puts out this even keel cool guy persona but inside cares way too much and is insecure and petty. I think Shooter McGavin would be an apt comparison.