How far Stephen Curry ran in Warriors Play-In tournament win revealed, Udonis Haslem said it was ‘crazy’

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The Golden State Warriors put in maximum effort to seal their spot in the Playoffs. After losing to the LA Clippers and ending up with the seventh seed, the Golden State Warriors had two paths to the playoffs.

The Golden State Warriors put in maximum effort to seal their spot in the Playoffs. After losing to the LA Clippers and ending up with the seventh seed, the Golden State Warriors had two paths to the playoffs. The first was to defeat the Grizzlies and book a playoff series with the Houston Rockets , which they did, winning 121-116, avoiding the route of having to fight for a series with top seed OKC Thunder.

The Warriors came out on top in a game that was had some controversial referee calls on both sides, but there was no disputing the brilliance of Jimmy Butler ’s 38 points and Stephen Curry’s 37. Stephen Curry’s top miles Stephen Curry is the Golden State Warriors’ biggest superstar, and one of the greatest players the game has ever seen. At the age of 37, his shooting still is considered elite , and that may never go away with age.



But where you could forgive him a bit, were if his legs started to tire. This does not appear to be the case, judging from his high-effort performance for the Warriors against the Grizzlies. Curry’s non-stop effort was cited by Udonis Haslem on ESPN’s NBA Today, who admitted he was blown away by his contribution.

“It’s crazy the ground that he covers, I would love to know how much he runs a game, this is the reason he is what he is.” NBA insider Brian Windhorst had an instant response, able to reel off a statistic that left his co-hosts in awe. “He ran three miles last night, the most of the season,” Windhorst revealed.

This impressive feat shows how Curry lifted his levels at the perfect moment, inspiring the Warriors to the win. Jimmy Butler led the Warriors early Jimmy Butler produced his biggest performance for the Warriors so far, at the perfect time to show why he is nicknamed ‘Playoff Jimmy’ by some. Udonis Haslem saw him produce for many years for the Miami Heat , driving the team to the NBA Finals in 2020 and 2023.

“He’s brilliant early, he’s ultra aggressive, that’s what takes the team to another level,” Haslem said, when discussing Butler’s ability. Now preparing for a physical battle with the Rockets that could go seven games, Golden State have a few days to rest up and plan, before the action starts again. This article first appeared on NBA Analysis Network and was syndicated with permission.

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