Stephen Curry has been unstoppable for the Golden State Warriors , dropping 125 points in his last three games. Head coach Steve Kerr didn’t hold back his admiration after witnessing another masterclass from the 37-year-old superstar.
Steve Kerr’s reaction to Stephen Curry’s dominant performance
Following the Golden State Warriors’ win over the Denver Nuggets, where Curry scored 36 points, Steve Kerr shared his amazement during an interview with 95.7 The Game.
"In three different cities at 37," Steve Kerr said. "He looked so fast out there tonight… Just incredible what he does out there considering how much attention he draws defensively."
Stephen Curry’s recent surge includes:
- 52-point game earlier in the week
- 37 points in a road victory
- 36 points against the Nuggets
How Jimmy Butler ’s arrival unlocked Stephen Curry’s offensive freedom
Since the Golden State Warriors acquired Jimmy Butler, Curry has looked rejuvenated. The two have developed a seamless two-man game, allowing Curry to focus more on scoring without carrying the entire offensive load.
Key improvements in Curry’s game since the trade:
- Higher efficiency from beyond the arc (40% on 3-pointers)
- Fewer turnovers due to reduced playmaking pressure
- More off-ball movement leading to open looks
Golden State Warriors’ playoff push gains momentum with Butler-Curry duo in form
Curry’s hot streak couldn’t have come at a better time. Golden State is riding a five-game winning streak, solidifying their hold on a top-five seed in the competitive Western Conference.
Playoff positioning highlights:
- Currently out of play-in tournament range
- Gaining ground on the 4th-seeded Nuggets
- Curry leads NBA in 3-pointers made and attempted
Stephen Curry’s confidence in Golden State Warriors’ championship potential
After the Nuggets win, Curry declared the Warriors a "championship-caliber" team—a claim backed by their recent form. His individual numbers further cement his case as the greatest shooter in NBA history:
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Figure
League Rank
Steve Kerr’s trust in Curry hasn’t wavered, even during mid-season fatigue concerns. With the playoffs approaching, the Warriors’ fortunes hinge on their ageless leader maintaining this historic pace.
Also read: Luka Doncic Reflects on the Los Angeles Lakers' chemistry after "must-win" victory over the New Orleans Pelicans
Let us know about your opinion regarding Stephen Curry’s prowess at the age of 37. How long do you think he is going to maintain his fire form. In addition, do not forget to follow TOI NBA to get the latest updates on everything happening in the world of basketball.
Steve Kerr’s reaction to Stephen Curry’s dominant performance
Following the Golden State Warriors’ win over the Denver Nuggets, where Curry scored 36 points, Steve Kerr shared his amazement during an interview with 95.7 The Game.
"In three different cities at 37," Steve Kerr said. "He looked so fast out there tonight… Just incredible what he does out there considering how much attention he draws defensively."
Stephen Curry’s recent surge includes:
- 52-point game earlier in the week
- 37 points in a road victory
- 36 points against the Nuggets
How Jimmy Butler ’s arrival unlocked Stephen Curry’s offensive freedom
Kerr on Steph scoring 125 points in three games in four nights:
— 95.7 The Game (@957thegame) April 5, 2025
“In three different cities at 37. He looked so fast out there tonight… Just incredible what he does out there considering how much attention he draws defensively.” pic.twitter.com/yeMgwopvgJ
Since the Golden State Warriors acquired Jimmy Butler, Curry has looked rejuvenated. The two have developed a seamless two-man game, allowing Curry to focus more on scoring without carrying the entire offensive load.
Key improvements in Curry’s game since the trade:
- Higher efficiency from beyond the arc (40% on 3-pointers)
- Fewer turnovers due to reduced playmaking pressure
- More off-ball movement leading to open looks
Golden State Warriors’ playoff push gains momentum with Butler-Curry duo in form
Curry’s hot streak couldn’t have come at a better time. Golden State is riding a five-game winning streak, solidifying their hold on a top-five seed in the competitive Western Conference.
Playoff positioning highlights:
- Currently out of play-in tournament range
- Gaining ground on the 4th-seeded Nuggets
- Curry leads NBA in 3-pointers made and attempted
Stephen Curry’s confidence in Golden State Warriors’ championship potential
After the Nuggets win, Curry declared the Warriors a "championship-caliber" team—a claim backed by their recent form. His individual numbers further cement his case as the greatest shooter in NBA history:
Stat
Figure
League Rank
Steve Kerr’s trust in Curry hasn’t wavered, even during mid-season fatigue concerns. With the playoffs approaching, the Warriors’ fortunes hinge on their ageless leader maintaining this historic pace.
Also read: Luka Doncic Reflects on the Los Angeles Lakers' chemistry after "must-win" victory over the New Orleans Pelicans
Let us know about your opinion regarding Stephen Curry’s prowess at the age of 37. How long do you think he is going to maintain his fire form. In addition, do not forget to follow TOI NBA to get the latest updates on everything happening in the world of basketball.
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