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Girls don't cry! Warriors PR promised to give in Curry's little girl who didn't come to cry for the next game

In today's NBA regular season, the Warriors lost 124-131 to the Nuggets, suffering a five-game losing streak. In this game, the Warriors' three core players Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Andrew Wiggins did not come to Denver with the team. This is what Warriors coach Steve Kerr has already decided after losing to the Lakers on the road. Because the Warriors are going to play back-to-back against the Clippers at home tomorrow.

The core trio got rest, the young players got workouts, despite losing, which is also an acceptable outcome for the Warriors. Some people rejoiced and some people were sad, and before the game began, a small fan wearing a Curry jersey held up and wrote "Warriors come on!" Curry MVP" sign, standing on the court and crying, because Curry didn't come to Denver at all.

Girls don't cry! Warriors PR promised to give in Curry's little girl who didn't come to cry for the next game
Girls don't cry! Warriors PR promised to give in Curry's little girl who didn't come to cry for the next game

The staff at the scene had been trying to comfort the little girl, hoping that she would be able to return to her seat. During the match, the little girl's mother also held up a sign and wrote: "We saved money for 3 years, just to see you play #30"

Girls don't cry! Warriors PR promised to give in Curry's little girl who didn't come to cry for the next game

The NBA's ticket price is still unfriendly to some Families in the United States, and many families need to cut back on food and clothing to meet the wishes of their children to see idols on the spot. Curry will only come to Denver to play twice a season, and fans who want to see Curry play naturally have few opportunities, and it is understandable that the little girl is crying.

Girls don't cry! Warriors PR promised to give in Curry's little girl who didn't come to cry for the next game

The good news is that the Warriors will be playing in Denver again this Friday. Warriors PR Raymond Ridder also replied on social media that the Warriors would provide family tickets for the little girl's family at Friday's game. I don't know if the little girl will have the opportunity to meet, take a photo and sign autographs with Curry before the game.

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