February** Dynamic Incentive Program
When Curry scored 60 points, the second-highest score of his career, hit 10 more three-pointers and couldn't lead the Warriors to victory, it wasn't so much the Hawks who beat the Warriors, but the Warriors themselves.
Curry has given everything he has, but in the past, Curry's best backcourt partner, Klay seriously dragged the team back, shooting 4 of 19 from the field, including only 2 of 13 three-pointers, and the ultra-low shooting percentage has become a norm in the game.
As a long-established all-time top shooter, shooting is both a job and a foundation for entering the league, as Klay himself once said to former team boss Monta Ellis: "The team gave me a big contract to shoot the basketball." "But it's not what it used to be, the age is no longer young, and more importantly, the two serious injuries that almost ended his career have taken away 50% of the mana of the Buddha's previous high state. Klay has too many shots, should not be criticized, the Warriors want to win the game, and his shots are indispensable; Klay should not be criticized for too many shots, and a lot of unnecessary wave shots and strong shots can be played more reasonably and patiently.
You must know that Klay is not a rookie in the league, but a veteran who has been tested on the battlefield for a long time, and there is no need to play so rough with experience and mental maturity. Unconsciously, this season is the 13th year of Klay's career, as an ordinary former All-Star, Klay has achieved everything great, championships, the record for the highest score in a single quarter, the record for the most three-pointers hit in a single game, and Curry is called the name of the Splash Brothers, and his exclusive G6 Tang reputation, everything shows that Klay is one of the few career winners among professional players, and he doesn't need to prove himself or embarrass himself anymore. It's all too normal for the state to slip and the projection ability to drop, and this is the natural evolution of the athlete's career. It was a miracle to be able to recover from two major injuries and get back on the field, a triumph of life.
Clay, let go of that dispensable, inferior self-esteem, big contracts are really not that necessary, you can't spend all the money you earn in your career in two lifetimes, let go of your demons, let go of all the psychological burdens, let go of that damn tsundere self-esteem, and enjoy the happiness that basketball brings you. Perhaps, in this way, you can play a better level and become the Buddha who was once admired by everyone, even if it is the Buddha who only has 50% mana, instead of the king of prodigal investment who is now repeatedly criticized, you do not deserve to be so humiliated, and your greatness deserves more respect.