Last Sunday, Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker flexed his rising confidence a little bit, lofting a 28-footer just before halftime against the Memphis Grizzlies and turning his back to the ball while it was in the air, not even bothering to look to see if it splashed through. This can be a dangerous game — shouts to Nick Young — but it worked in the Kentucky product's favor in this case: [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Basketball contest today ] During Saturday's visit to Oracle Arena, though, reigning MVP and resident high priest of shooting swag Stephen Curry decided to show the rook, and the rest of his Suns teammates, just how it's done: After allowing 30-plus points to the lowly Suns in both the second and third quarters, the Golden State Warriors found themselves facing a nine-point deficit entering the fourth. Curry — who had sat for the final seven minutes and 55 seconds of the third after picking up his fourth personal foul, and who's become somewhat accustomed to taking whole fourth quarters off during the Warriors' magical run over these past two seasons — re-entered to start the frame and promptly sparked a classic Golden State run, with this...