VIDEO: Cameras Caught Stephen Curry Losing His Mind After Referees Wipe Out His Three-Pointer Due To Foul Call

VIDEO: Cameras Caught Stephen Curry Losing His Mind After Referees Wipe Out His Three-Pointer Due To Foul Call
Stephen Curry (Image Credit: @namxsj/X)

Stephen Curry, the standout point guard for the Golden State Warriors, is widely regarded as one of the premier players in the NBA today, known for his exceptional shooting skills and playmaking abilities. Despite his remarkable talent and contributions to the game, Curry often finds himself facing inconsistent treatment from referees during games.

The Warriors recently played the New Orleans Pelicans in an intense game at the Smoothie King Center. After missing several games due to injury, Curry returned to the court for this matchup. However, during the fourth quarter, the referees overturned one of Curry’s three-pointers due to a foul call.

This unexpected decision left Curry visibly incredulous, and his mounting frustration was captured in a video that subsequently circulated on social media platforms.

Stephen Curry played for 34 minutes, scoring 23 points, six assists, and four rebounds. Star player Jimmy Butler also had a strong performance, playing for 35 minutes and contributing 18 points, for assists, and 10 rebounds. Their impressive efforts helped lead the Warriors to a 111-95 victory over the Pelicans.

Stephen Curry Reflects On His Recent Injury

VIDEO: Cameras Caught Stephen Curry Losing His Mind After Referees Wipe Out His Three-Pointer Due To Foul Call
Stephen Curry (Photo by John Hefti/Imagn Images)

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In the third quarter of the Warriors’ 117-114 triumph against the Toronto Raptors, Stephen Curry exited the locker room following discomfort in his tailbone, a consequence of a significant fall. Subsequent assessments confirmed that he had sustained a pelvic contusion. Upon his return to the court after several games on the sidelines, Curry provided insights about his ordeal during a post-game interview.

The Warriors are currently in 7th place in the Western Conference standings with a record of 42-31. Their next game will be against the San Antonio Spurs at AT&T Center.

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