Steph Curry Remains Confident Despite Warriors’ Standings Anxiety
Despite the Golden State Warriors’ precarious position in the Western Conference standings, sitting just one game ahead of the Houston Rockets in 10th place, superstar Stephen Curry exudes confidence in his team’s abilities.
Following a disappointing loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves where Curry struggled in the fourth quarter, he expressed optimism about the Warriors’ potential, emphasizing their capability to compete against any opponent.
“We’re surprised that we’re here, but we still feel like we’re capable of beating anybody,” Curry asserted, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the NBA landscape and the competitiveness across the league.
While the Warriors aim to secure a spot in the play-in tournament, Curry acknowledges the slim but plausible scenarios that could propel them to a higher seed, such as the Dallas Mavericks faltering in their remaining games.
Despite facing challenges, including injuries to key players like Trayce Jackson-Davis, the Warriors approach their upcoming matchup against the Miami Heat with determination. With the Heat also contending with injuries to multiple players, the Warriors view this game as an opportunity to strengthen their position in the standings.
As the regular season draws to a close, Curry and the Warriors remain focused on maximizing their potential and seizing every opportunity to secure their postseason berth.