Curry has only shot 8 of 41 (19.5 percent) in his last two games, and 2 of 19 (10.5 percent) from three-point range, scoring just 23 points in both games. When Curry is in trouble, how the Warriors should help Curry out of the trough, the US media listed four major ways to support Curry and the Warriors to get out of the downturn.

To be sure, for the greatest shooter of all time, no one is worried about this downturn. It's just that if that continues, the Warriors could be in danger of losing their top seed in the competitive Western Conference. Curry must find a way out of the shooting slump as soon as possible, especially with Klay Thompson coming back.
Curry can complete the promotion in the following four ways:
4. Let Curry play more without the ball attack
No one is more threatening than Curry in a no-ball state, and he's the reason the Warriors have a hard time defending because he has very high requirements for defense. Curry's teammate Draymond Green said after losing to the Lone Ranger: Let Curry play more without the ball so he can release himself, rather than always being in the spotlight on the offensive end.
3. Curry quadriceps contusion requires rest
After losing to the Lone Rangers, Curry revealed that he suffered a quadriceps contusion and it looks likely he won't play against the New Orleans Pelicans, perhaps a good opportunity for Curry to take a break.
It's normal for a shooter to get into a slump, especially if they've been in a row for a while. Perhaps the best solution to this downturn is to let Curry's tired legs rest as well.
2. Recover the rhythm and work hard to finish his finish
Just like a cure for a disorder, the best way out of a slump is to shoot more. If Curry shoots more, it's hard to keep going down and let him establish a shooting rhythm again. Curry has to improve on another part of the game, improving his ability to finish under the basket, where he shoots less than 40 percent from three-point range and 36 percent near the basket this season. Due to changes in the rules of the penalty, he can no longer rely on the way he used to play.
1. Look for the motivation to keep moving forward again
Curry doesn't seem like the type to lose momentum, but he was crowned all-time three-point queen at Madison Square Garden, and his performances outside the three-point line fluctuated.
The Warriors' superstar hasn't shot a lot of three-pointers since that game, so maybe what Curry needs is to push himself forward again to get out of that slump. It's not hard for him to do this, and it's also a look to Curry to find the motivation to move forward again.
(Text/Drunken Floating Life)