Even after many years of clutch moments and unforgettable performances, Steph Curry still never fails to amaze.The Warriors star led Golden State to a 126-121 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday in a crucial win-or-go-home NBA play-in tournament matchup.Warriors coach Steve Kerr shared what makes Curry such a special player to be able to turn up his level of play, especially when it matters most.“What I’ve seen and what happened tonight, what I’ve seen happen over and over again is he can be in the middle of a very average game and then all of a sudden, it clicks,” Kerr told reporters Wednesday after the game.“He’s so poised out there. Having a rough go? He just keeps going, and all it takes is one, and you can kind of feel it… I think he hit a little 15-foot jumper, and you could see it. That’s all it takes. You look at the box score at halftime, and then you look at the final box score, and you’re like, ‘How the hell did that happen?’“I mean, 12 for 23 and he made seven threes, I didn’t see any of that in the first half, but that’s his magic. He just can will himself into a game...
Steve Kerr shares trait that makes Steph Curry ‘magic’ after play-in heroics
Published April 16, 2026 at 1:45 PM
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