Outside of a few familiar veteran faces, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson have a bevy of new teammates on the Golden State Warriors. After missing the bulk of the season due to injuries, the All-Star duo had little time on the court with Golden State’s new cast.
With an early entrance to the offseason, Curry and Thompson will have a jump start on getting familiar with their new crop of teammates. Although their season is officially over, the Golden State Warriors practice facility is back open for business. Curry and other members of the Warriors are beginning to trickle into Chase Center for individual work.
With Curry and Thompson set to return to the practice court, new members of the Warriors are beginning to take notice of the Splash Brothers.
After a couple of practices with Curry, Juan Toscano-Anderson praised Golden State’s sharpshooting duo on Twitter. The Bay Area native called Curry and Thompson’s shooting “ELITE.”
Via @juanonjuan10 on Twitter:
Having the opportunity to be around greatness, really changes your whole mindset and approach. I used to think making 10 3’s in a row was elite. Until I got to watch the Splash bro’s get shots up. Let’s talk about 25-30+ in a row. ELITE
— Juan Toscano Anderson (@juanonjuan10) June 30, 2020
Toscano-Anderson was in the starting lineup for Curry’s return from injury against the Toronto Raptors. In his first appearance in months, Curry led the Warriors with 23 points on 6-of-16 shooting from the field and three triples. The Davidson Product added seven assists and six rebounds. Toscano-Anderson finished the game with five boards, three assists and two points in 22 minutes.
With Thompson medically cleared to train without restrictions and Curry already back in the gym, Toscano-Anderson will continue to have the opportunity to watch the Splash Brothers do what they do best from beyond the arc.
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