3 takeaways from the Warriors-Lakers play-in game

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Stephen Curry… yeah, Stephen Curry:

Quite honestly, this section of the article does not really need a heading other than: Stephen Curry… The Warriors’ guard had yet another remarkable performance against the Lakers, even though he may have started off slow. 

Los Angeles was sending double, sometimes triple-teams at Curry all night long, yet the best shooter to ever play in the NBA found a way to drop 37 points and knock down big shot after big shot in this game. All it took was a centimeter of space for Steph to get his shot off and he delivered in critical moments of this game for Golden State. 

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Everytime it seemed like the Lakers were starting to gain momentum, Curry would either hit a dagger-like three or he would do some acrobatic move driving to the rim and finish over not just Anthony Davis, but LeBron James trailing him. 

There is just no stopping Steph right now and given some of the shots he made against the Lakers in this game, the Grizzlies should be scared out of their minds to play him. In the regular season finale for the Warriors, Steph Curry dropped 46 points on Ja Morant and Memphis, which is something he is more than capable of doing again!

Curry has carried the Warriors all season long with his fantastic shooting and miracle playmaking abilities, which is why he is going to have yet another monster game against the Grizzlies. Memphis can throw every guy on their roster at Curry if they want to, but at the end of the day, he is just on a whole other level than everybody else right now and is not going to come back down to Earth anytime soon. 

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