The Warriors are 19-24 and off the playoffs this season and are currently 12th in the West, three games behind the Jazz, who are 10th in the West. The Warriors may really miss the playoffs, but Curry is the king of key moments this season, ranking first in the league in six key moments.
According to the statistics of the American media NBA Buzz, Curry's total score at key moments is 139 points, the league's first, and the true shooting rate at key moments is 713% first, 42 firsts in shooting at critical moments, 23 firsts in three-point shooting at critical moments, scoring first when falling behind at critical moments, and shooting first when falling behind at critical moments.
Curry made 23 three-pointers in key moments, breaking Reggie Miller's record for 22 three-pointers made in a single season.
Curry scored in crunch time ahead of Lillard and Mikal Bridges (98 points), who tied for second place. Curry even maintained an efficiency of 180 shooting at critical moments, shooting 50 from the field6% and 47 three-point shooting9% and 97 free throw percentage0%。For comparison, Lillard shot 46 from the field in crunch time0%, 34 three-point shooting6%。
Although Lillard is also a well-known key killer, his shooting percentage is much worse than Curry's, especially the difference in three-point shooting percentage.
Curry showed a ruthless and stubborn side. This season, the Warriors have problems with the configuration of the roster, there are too many defenders, there is a serious age, and several main players have all kinds of problems. Dream is suspended, Wiggins has been in the doldrums, Thompson has declined, Looney has not fought as hard as he used to, and Paul is out of action with a serious injury.
Curry has really gotten a tough season and his teammates have given him too little support. Curry worked hard in the game, and he fought hard when it mattered. It's a pity that the Warriors' results this season are not worthy of Curry's efficient performance in key moments. Or that his outstanding performance in crunch time could not save the Warriors.
Curry has played so well in crunch time, but the Warriors have a 15-13 record in crunch time. The Warriors have played 43 games and it will be difficult to turn around. The Warriors are not broken, and the possibility of a move in the middle of this season is increasing, after all, the Warriors are the league's top salary payout this season. Now that the team's results are well below expectations, a mid-season trade by the Warriors is something to be expected.