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No blowing, no black! Perkins: Curry is like having "Seventh Field Syndrome", not at the crucial moment

On December 12, Beijing time, the Warriors, who were still ranked first in the West, are continuing their dark horse road this season, but the Warriors in the recent period are not as good as in the previous period, they have lost to a weak team like the Spurs before, and they have once again tasted defeat when facing the 76ers. In this game, the Warriors only scored 93 points in total, while the 76ers on the opposite side scored 102 points, which also led to the Warriors' record becoming 21 wins and 5 losses, and the Suns, who had been chasing the Warriors for a long time, successfully overtook, and the Warriors could not even keep the first place in the West.

No blowing, no black! Perkins: Curry is like having "Seventh Field Syndrome", not at the crucial moment

The biggest reason for the Warriors' loss in this game is undoubtedly in Curry, as the team's home star, the team's loss is naturally related to Curry. Curry scored 18 points in the game, shooting only 6 of 20, and 3 of 14 on three-pointers. To know that Curry's recent momentum is fierce, he is still a few three-pointers away from breaking the first place in the number of three-point shots that Ray Allen has maintained for many years, and now Curry has dropped the chain at such a critical moment, which is really incredible.

No blowing, no black! Perkins: Curry is like having "Seventh Field Syndrome", not at the crucial moment

Even Perkins, who has been bragging about Curry before, can't stand Curry's performance anymore, and he bluntly said on social media that Curry seems to have stage seven syndrome and always drops the chain every time he reaches a critical moment, which is why Curry can't show the corresponding strength. Perkins then bragged about a wave of 76ers, who he felt was doing quite well with the 76ers, and when the team needed Simmons the most, it was Sebel who stepped forward and told the team that he could do it, and that he could replace Simmons.

No blowing, no black! Perkins: Curry is like having "Seventh Field Syndrome", not at the crucial moment

So what does Perkins mean by Curry's seventh syndrome? In fact, the meaning is not only that Curry can't perform well in the seventh game, this is a general reference to Curry's key moments, that is, the moment when the team needs him the most, he will drop the chain a lot of times. This is not the first time curry has seen this situation, in the previous riding war, Curry has seen this situation many times.

No blowing, no black! Perkins: Curry is like having "Seventh Field Syndrome", not at the crucial moment

Why does Curry, even the titular Warriors boss, still have no FMVP despite winning three championships in three Finals? In fact, this is related to Curry's seventh syndrome, first of all, Curry's biggest problem is that he can't find his head basket feel at any time at the critical moment, and he is also a player who relies heavily on shooting feel. Once Curry doesn't find his own head basket feel, once he can't hit a three-pointer, he is an easy player to defend, and Curry's other aspects of the offense are really not particularly strong.

No blowing, no black! Perkins: Curry is like having "Seventh Field Syndrome", not at the crucial moment

The FMVP was won by Iguodala, and the next two FMVPs were won by Durant, both because the media believed that Curry could not show the ability to save the team from fire and water at many times. Curry may be a very good player who plays downwind, and the team can beat opponents at will under his leadership. However, whenever teammates can't score, Curry can't save the team every time, which is different from the ability of James and Durant, curry is really a little worse in this regard.

No blowing, no black! Perkins: Curry is like having "Seventh Field Syndrome", not at the crucial moment

It is no wonder that Perkins will say this about Curry, Curry still needs to prove himself through more championships and at least one FMVP, otherwise after Curry retires, facing such a player without FMVP, some fans may not recognize Curry as a superstar. As for how to get the FMVP, this is also something that Curry himself needs to think about. Taking advantage of the Warriors' momentum this season, Curry should lead the team to one more championship as soon as possible, and Curry, who has won the FMVP, can break everyone's doubts.

No blowing, no black! Perkins: Curry is like having "Seventh Field Syndrome", not at the crucial moment

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