The Golden State Warriors are off to a tough start to the 2020-21 season. In another injury-ravaged season where they are missing Klay Thompson again and they are counting on unheralded players next to their superstar point guard, there have been a lot of doubters of Stephen Curry.
On Sunday, Curry seemed to quiet a ton of critics as he went off for a ridiculous 62 points in a 137-122 win over the Portland Trail Blazers. He was criticized by Channing Frye who said he had to win this season to save his legacy and it was something that did not make sense considering he has two MVPs and three titles.
Philadelphia 76ers guard Seth Curry took to Twitter to react to his brother’s big night while also taking a shot at Frye in the process.
1 down. 60 more left to determine a legacy 😂😂😂😂😂
— Seth Curry (@sdotcurry) January 4, 2021
The point Frye was trying to make was that LeBron James had won with a less talented group and he believed Curry had to do the same. However, when a guy has had as much success as Curry has, the argument can be a bit confusing.
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