22/11/2024

LeBron and the Lakers are envious: Stephen Curry and the announcement that excites all the Warriors.

Martes 05 de Abril del 2022

LeBron and the Lakers are envious: Stephen Curry and the announcement that excites all the Warriors.

Golden State Warriors secured their spot in the NBA Playoffs 2022, and Stephen Curry made an announcement that makes LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers envious.

Golden State Warriors secured their spot in the NBA Playoffs 2022, and Stephen Curry made an announcement that makes LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers envious.

The final stretch of the NBA 2021-22 season

started to raise alarms for the Golden State Warriors because without Stephen Curry, they lost four consecutive games and night after night postponed their qualification for the 2022 Playoffs. The relief came and 'The Chef' will be in the Postseason.

Curry has not played in the NBA since March 16 due to a severe sprain in his left ankle and, although Stephen is optimistic about being in the start of the Playoffs (April 16), the presence of the star guard for the Warriors has not been confirmed.

Realities go from heaven to earth! While Stephen Curry made an announcement that made the whole NBA tremble for the 2022 Playoffs, the Los Angeles Lakers and LeBron James are going for the miracle of qualifying for the Play-In from the tenth position in the Western Conference.

The Golden State Warriors are fighting to maintain the third place in the standings which would make them play against the sixth classified team in the first round of the Playoffs. Will they be able to count on Stephen Curry from Game 1? 'The Chef' made a strong and clear announcement.

Stephen Curry and the announcement that excites all Golden State Warriors

"Hey, Dub Nation. See you in the Playoffs, right. Let's go," it was Stephen Curry's announcement after the Golden State Warriors secured their presence in the Postseason. LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers are envious, very envious.

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