Explain: Steph Curry's absurd game winning 3 and the rest of the wild ending vs Suns
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Analysis of the 2024.02.11.PHX-GSW Phoenix Suns at Golden State Warriors game.
In-depth breakdown of the wild ending with great plays and traded leads on both sides, ending in an instant classic Steph Curry game winning shot.
Co-starring Andrew Wiggins, Draymond Green, Jonathan Kuminga and Brandin Podziemski. With Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, Bradley Beal, Jusef Nurkic, and Ted Cruz Jr.
"Wild finish in a game that could've gone either way..." hits a little different when you watch this for the first time after the SB...
Last play nitpick. I know GPII is outrageously good at stealing inbounds passes, in fact had one earlier in the game. But still: wouldn't it be better to have someone like TJD or Loon stand there and be big? GPII would want to prevent the same angles of passes, but has to jump to do it. TJD can just stand there, be big and wave his arms around. We've definitely seen plenty of plays over the years where an inbounder had to at least arc a pass to get around a big guy, depending on the timing of the windmilling arms. Seems like basic physics. GPII would be great to have on someone receiving the ball, like Booker. Right?