Curry regained inspiration, Golden State Warriors broke the losing streak

Stephen Curry directly scored and assisted 13 consecutive points midway through the fourth quarter, leading the Golden State Warriors to an impressive victory over the Orlando Magic.

Forgetting 3 lackluster matches that led to 3 consecutive defeats, Stephen Curry has regained his inspiration and usual scoring form in the match against the Orlando Magic this morning (January 3).

And when the “chef” rediscovers the joy of playing football, the Golden State Warriors team will definitely benefit.

Stephen Curry scored 36 points with 4 steals and 6 assists, including about 5 minutes of extreme sublimation in the fourth quarter to lead the Warriors to a 121-115 victory over the Orlando Magic.

This win helped Golden State stop the 3-game losing streak that lasted since the NBA Christmas Game, and also brought the Warriors (record 16-17) closer to a position in the top-10 in the West.

Orlando Magic (record 19-14) is not an easy opponent, but the 5th ranked team in the East was conquered by 13 consecutive points that Curry directly scored or assisted in the 4th quarter.

This was a competition in which both sides continuously fought back and forth in the first two rounds, then the Warriors were better in the third round to create an 8-point advantage.

Entering the final half, Orlando took advantage of Stephen Curry’s few minutes of rest to close the gap, bringing the match back into balance. Just returning to the field, the “chef” opened a personal scoring streak of 5-0 and had 2 consecutive assists for Klay Thompson and Kuminga.

This series of points helped Golden State enter the final 2 minutes and 29 seconds of the match with a 9-point advantage, thereby winning the final score 121-115.

“As usual, Steph always brings us surprises,” head coach Steve Kerr said about Stephen Curry in the fourth quarter as well as the entire match.

“The way he attracts his marker in attack and constantly makes the opponent’s defense have to change. This allows Steph to freely take charge, sometimes creating assists for teammates, sometimes scoring points herself.

This is a very important match for us and Steph understands that. The way he overcame recent lackluster matches to explode today was truly outstanding.”