Steph Curry had a rough night.
The two-time MVP struggled mightily in the Warriors' overtime loss to the Rockets in Game 3 on Saturday night. He scored only 17 points on 23 shot attempts, and missed seven shots in the restricted area, tied for the most in a postseason game by a Warriors player in the last 20 seasons.
So, the sky is falling right? The series is over? The dynasty is finished? Curry has to give back the trophies?
Not exactly.
"We know what Steph's capable of," Draymond Green said following the defeat. "We know his shot will start falling."
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Curry was disappointed in his performance, but made it clear it won't linger in his mind for long.
"I'll probably be thinking about it tonight, go to sleep, turn the page," Curry said in his post-game press conference. "In terms of where we are as a team, up 2-1 ... that's what you want going into a series against a great team like that. So, I know I'll be ready."
Green isn't worried. Curry isn't worried. And his family, well, they're not going to overreact either.
The Curry fam isn't worried, so you shouldn't be either pic.twitter.com/F0kBKj1Cgm— Grant Liffmann (@GrantLiffmann) May 5, 2019
Game 4 is on Monday. Apparently, the world will still be around for that.