Stephen Curry Discusses The Chris Paul Benching Scandal
Throughout their basketball careers, Stephen Curry and Chris Paul have engaged in many arguments and controversies, but they are now teammates.
Throughout their basketball careers, Stephen Curry and Chris Paul have engaged in many arguments and controversies, but they are now teammates.
Even though they are coworkers, their issues won’t be temporarily set aside. For the Golden State Warriors, Paul has known that he wants to continue as their starting point guard.
Given the number of Warriors’ stars, removing Paul from the bench makes far more sense. Stephen Curry has added his voice to the public debate.
Curry revealed to the San Francisco Chronicle’s Ron Kroichick, “The biggest thing is, anybody outside our locker room asking that question.” “It’s not the time for that, and we don’t even know the answers. It will be on all of us to figure it out.”
Curry is attempting to downplay the notion that there is hostility between them by concentrating much more on what Paul can do to the team.
“The idea of Klay and me being able to run around screens and give teams a different look is exciting because I’ve done it before.” “Everyone is talking about the second-unit thing, but when I’m off the floor, you have another ball handler (in Paul) who knows how to play the game and elevates the guys around him.”
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Whatever Curry may believe, it is a significant choice for the team’s management. Paul’s season was not very strong by his standards, but he still averaged 13.9 points, 8.9 assists, 4.3 rebounds, and 1.5 steals a game.