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Warriors superstar Stephen Curry has played an incredible performance in the All-Star race and eventually won the All-Star MVP Trophy with 50 points and 16 three-pointers.
In one show, Stephen A-Smith made Curry the "box office caller" of the active league:
"I believe it was because of Curry that he won the MVP, not James. LeBron is the face of the league, and he does, off the court, but to me, I mean on the court, Curry is the player with the best box office appeal. ”
It's certainly the most impressive All-Star weekend for Curry, and that historic-level performance will be another honor for Curry's career.
On the other hand, Draymond Green, who served as an analyst at TNT during the All-Star period, revealed his own injury recovery plan:
"Hopefully, in three to four weeks, that's my goal."
Green, who averaged 7.9 points, 7.6 rebounds and 7.4 assists per game for the Warriors before the injury, is still an important part of the Warriors' championship impact this season, of course, provided that he can return healthy.
Finally, it should be mentioned that some time ago there was news that the Warriors were one of the teams interested in Golan Dragic, but unfortunately, the latest news is that Dragic has signed a contract with the Nets. Us media Shams-Charania reported the news:
The 35-year-old Dragic is still a perfect fit for one of the Warriors' backcourt depths, but unfortunately, after Dragic joined the Nets, the Warriors also had to seek reinforcements from other backcourt players.