The Golden State Warriors had a special game as they hosted the Washington Wizards and won by a big margin. Before the game, Curry and Jordan Poole exchanged greetings, but that doesn't represent his attitude toward Poole and the Wizards.
Poole was hoping to be a regular with the Warriors last season, but was eventually traded, and this time against his old club again, he wants to prove himself to them. Curry, for his part, told Poole through his performance: "You may not be me, even in front of me at 35."
In the game, Curry performed very well, he shot extremely high and led the team to victory. Poole's performance in the game was not as good as it could have been, and he continued to shoot during garbage time in the game, which was criticized.
In addition, Poole's offensive options have been questioned, as he has repeatedly opted for irrational shooting during the game, a style of play that was also controversial last season.
In contrast, Curry's shot choices in the game were more sensible, and he sent a message to Poole through his performance: as a leader, you should not only think about individual performance, but also focus on the interests of the team as a whole. The Warriors eventually defeated the Wizards by a clear margin, which was also a "education" for Curry to Poole.
In this game, we saw two different attitudes and performances. Curry has relied on his maturity and experience, as well as his understanding of the game, to achieve success;Poole, on the other hand, creates some confusion between individual performance and overall interests.
The game also reflected that in basketball, in addition to skill and personal ability, the responsibility and attitude of the leader are equally important.