The Golden State Warriors are off to a strong start this season, boasting a 10-2 record with Stephen Curry leading the way. The team sits second in the Western Conference, and despite Curry’s brief absence due to a knee injury, his return has been spectacular. Since his comeback, the Warriors have won all but one game.
Curry’s ability to bounce back from injury has been a highlight of the season. However, it’s not just his on-court performance that has fans buzzing. Curry recently delighted fans by recreating Jayson Tatum’s iconic “we did it” celebration during an appearance on Dude Perfect.
Tatum’s celebration became a defining moment of the Boston Celtics’ record-breaking 18th NBA title win. It drew comparisons to Kevin Garnett’s unforgettable “Anything is possible!” exclamation after the Celtics’ 2008 championship. Curry’s playful imitation of Tatum’s celebration has sparked widespread appreciation among fans, as fans loved and accepted Curry’s humor greatly.
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Some fans speculated that Curry’s gesture was a playful response to Tatum, who had previously mimicked Curry’s famous “What they gon’ say now?” line after the Celtics’ championship win.
Brandin Podziemski Praises Stephen Curry’s Impact on Warriors’ Success
Golden State Warriors star Brandin Podziemski recently shared high praise for Stephen Curry. In an interview with ClutchPoints’ Brett Siegel, Podziemski credited Curry’s leadership and competitive spirit for the Warriors’ strong start.
“We are competitors, and as long as Steph Curry is on the court, you have a chance to win literally anything. Knowing that and the confidence that he instills in everyone around him, it’s just extra motivation,” Podziemski said.
Curry has been a cornerstone of the Warriors’ performance, especially after the offseason departure of Klay Thompson. Despite losing a key teammate, Curry has stepped up as the driving force for the team. This season, he is averaging 22.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 6.1 assists per game.