After over 15 years with the Golden State Warriors, Steph Curry is still redefining basketball magic. In the latest twist, he dazzled fans with a jaw-dropping no-look pass during the third quarter of their game against the Los Angeles Clippers. With one quick flick, he left everyone—including the defenders—wondering where the ball had disappeared.
In the third quarter, Curry went into the paint, looking like he was going to shoot. But when Terance Mann got close, Curry changed his plan. Instead of shooting, he quickly threw the ball over his shoulder to Andrew Wiggins without looking at him, who was open on the wing. Then, Wiggins took the pass and slammed it in for a big dunk.
It was the kind of pass that stops fans in their tracks, making them wonder if Curry has a secret trick book he’s been hiding all these years. It was a highlight-reel moment that many are calling one of the best plays of the season so far.
However, Curry’s excitement was short-lived as he aggravated his left ankle injury later in the game, ruling him out for the remainder of the match. Curry, who had been playing well with 18 points, six assists, and four rebounds before the injury, drew immediate praise from fans.
Moses Moody shares his thoughts on Steph Curry’s injury
Following Steph Curry’s ankle injury during the Golden State Warriors game against the Los Angeles Clippers, teammate Moses Moody spoke out about the impact of Curry’s absence on the team. Curry’s probable absence of many weeks is a major setback, but Moody is confident the club will overcome this obstacle.
He said, “I mean, you don’t replace Steph Curry, you know. But we do have a deep team, so that’s what the numbers are for, just have to be able to put on.”