The weight of team results
Stephen Curry knows his individual feats mean little if the team fails to respond. The Warriors now hold more losses than wins and are sinking in the Western Conference. The lack of consistency worries both management and fans, who fear the future Hall of Famer’s efforts could be wasted in an uneven season.
Steph Curry passes Michael Jordan for the most 40-point games after turning 30 years old. pic.twitter.com/mq8oMgaEi5
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Curry has always embraced the role of offensive leader, but Golden State clearly needs more than his three-pointers to find rhythm again.
The urgency of change
Stephen Curry has carried the offense for years, but now the pressure shifts to the front office. Mike Dunleavy Jr. and the Dubs face the need for a major move if they want to give their star a real shot at a fifth championship.
Time is running out, and each defeat makes playoff hopes harder. Curry, despite his historic numbers, cannot win alone.
Legacy at stake
Stephen Curry is already considered one of the greatest shooters ever. Yet his legacy also depends on the titles he can still add. Breaking Jordan’s records is a massive achievement, but the question remains whether the Warriors can match his heroics with victories.
The season still offers room to recover, but the franchise must act quickly. Otherwise, Stephen Curry’s brilliance risks being remembered only as individual milestones in a year to forget.