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Yongji: Curry's recent poor projection or injury is due to the lack of rotation is due to the sense of responsibility of the team boss

Yongji: Curry's recent poor projection or injury is due to the lack of rotation is due to the sense of responsibility of the team boss

On January 25, Warriors reporter Anthony Slater talked about a number of issues that are now being focused on in the team in his podcast today, starting with Curry's recent poor feel.

American media statmuse did a curry shooting statistics: career Curry more than 20 shots in a single game, the lowest shooting rate of 7 games, 6 of which occurred this season. In December, Curry's three-point shooting percentage was only 37.4 percent, but in January, Curry's three-point shooting rate had fallen below the 30 percent mark (29.9 percent of 35 of 117 shooting).

Anthony Slater said Curry was in a physical condition that was really problematic, having been injured in the hand against the Bulls and taking a break before poking his left middle finger on his return. Before the game against the Jazz, Curry was in a very poor state of training, and there was almost no target for three points in training. Curry spent a lot of time in the middle of the training, and after the end he called Barbosa to simulate the pressure of the opponent, and let Barbosa hit his right hand when Curry shot, but the effect was still very poor, and he barely hit a few goals.

Yongji: Curry's recent poor projection or injury is due to the lack of rotation is due to the sense of responsibility of the team boss

Anthony Slater said that based on what he knows about Curry, judging from the way Curry answered in the post-match interview, he believes that this is Curry's common attitude and dialogue strategy of avoiding and not wanting to talk about the substance of the problem.

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