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Career-low three-point shooting percentage! Curry: I know I don't feel good, but I'm going to keep shooting

Warriors star Stephen Curry may have hit the trough of his career. In the past month and a half, his shooting efficiency has declined very significantly. The flowing three-pointers of his previous career are no longer there, and instead of playing iron.

This season, Curry shot 41.6 percent from the field and 37.6 percent from three-point range, both of which set new career lows. In the previous 12 seasons of Curry's career, the three-point shooting rate has never fallen below 40%, and the production and efficiency are good, making him the strongest three-point shooter in history. In addition, Curry's 29.9% three-point shooting rate in January also set the worst single month of his career.

Career-low three-point shooting percentage! Curry: I know I don't feel good, but I'm going to keep shooting

"There aren't as many races as iron, it's probably just a very normal thing in the long 82 games. I tried to make adjustments and then move on to shooting. Maybe after a while, I'll be able to hit those balls, just keep going and keep winning games in the process. My efforts will pay off, I just have to keep at it. Every goal I shoot, I feel like I'm going to score. Curry said.

In the past two games, Curry has combined 11 of 41, including 5 of 26 three-pointers. The Warriors won just two points in both games, one with Curry pressing the whistle and the other defending. After each game, Curry is asked questions about shooting, and he understands that he must get back to his touch as soon as possible.

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