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actually it was surprising (in a good way) to see Curry pounding his chest and screaming after a good play. really rare.
mostly because he was annoyed by/with last 2 games and the way GSW played.

i hope we gonna see game #7.

either way i just don't want to see Cleveland winning the championship  Grin
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Steph Curry was still not Steph Curry on Thursday night. The long, looping jump shots did not fall the way they had so many nights before these Western Conference finals. There is room to continue to ask if he is truly healthy. Maybe his sprained knee has not fully recovered or the pounding he has taken from the Oklahoma City Thunder has kept him from feeling free.

But on a night when the Golden State Warriors needed Curry to save their season, he gave them a different version of himself in Golden State’s 120-111 Game 5 victory. One that was fierce, defiant and anything but the graceful, cocksure guard we have grown accustomed to seeing dance across the court. The Curry of Thursday pounded his chest, he screamed to the stands and he showed that he is ready to grind through three straight games to get the Warriors back to the NBA finals.

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/may/26/golden-state-warriors-strike-back-with-crucial-game-5-win-over-oklahoma-city
this is the threat that we need to see with step not only shooting 3's but combining speed, skills and everything to step out he just did everything to wins, going straight in front of kd adams robertson wow what a step mvp did today, i hope to see that coming game 6. good luck to gsw.
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Steph Curry was still not Steph Curry on Thursday night. The long, looping jump shots did not fall the way they had so many nights before these Western Conference finals. There is room to continue to ask if he is truly healthy. Maybe his sprained knee has not fully recovered or the pounding he has taken from the Oklahoma City Thunder has kept him from feeling free.

But on a night when the Golden State Warriors needed Curry to save their season, he gave them a different version of himself in Golden State’s 120-111 Game 5 victory. One that was fierce, defiant and anything but the graceful, cocksure guard we have grown accustomed to seeing dance across the court. The Curry of Thursday pounded his chest, he screamed to the stands and he showed that he is ready to grind through three straight games to get the Warriors back to the NBA finals.

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/may/26/golden-state-warriors-strike-back-with-crucial-game-5-win-over-oklahoma-city
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