Steph Curry Ripped His Jersey In Rage Against Lakers
NBA Steph Curry’s outburst against the Lakers, in which he tore off his jersey, delighted Twitter.
Steph Curry played a fantastic game on Saturday, scoring 46 points with nine hit threes, a season best. However, he was unable to help the Golden State Warriors defeat the Los Angeles Lakers at home.
With 4.7 seconds remaining in the second overtime, Curry’s dramatic 3-pointer gave the Warriors a momentary 144-143 lead, but James’ calm performance at the free-throw line allowed the Lakers to win 145-144 on the road.
Throughout his incredible evening, Steph Curry demonstrated his ability to create plays and score baskets with seven assists, three rebounds, and one steal. But James took center stage as he recorded an incredible triple-double and made the game-winning free throws.
What action took Steph Curry?
Curry was obviously upset after the defeat and let out his emotions by yelling and almost ripping his shirt in half. In response to the scene, fans on X (previously Twitter) swiftly made allusions to an earlier interview with Ayesha Curry. When “feet pics” were brought up, it brought up memories of Ayesha lightheartedly admitting to her husband’s foot obsession, which she had disclosed on “The Real Show” years before.
Even though they led 99–91 going into the fourth quarter, the Lakers rallied to cut into the margin for the Warriors. The Lakers outscored Golden State 36-23 in the third quarter, a moment in which the team is renowned for its strength. The Lakers’ comeback was spearheaded by LeBron James, who directed plays and scored important points.
Typically the most lethal shooter in the NBA, Curry had trouble in the fourth quarter, going only 2-for-9 with two turnovers as the Lakers defense tightened its hold. Curry had missed chances that would have made it more difficult for James and his team to mount a comeback, even though LA’s defensive efforts are commendable.
Steph Curry gave it his all in the next two five-minute extensions, but the Lakers were able to rally. Although James’ shooting ability returned, the Lakers ultimately prevailed against the Warriors thanks to his heroics in the closing minutes of the game, which included two pivotal go-ahead free throws in the second overtime period.