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The Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry made several clutch plays during the 2024-25 NBA season, which stunned both the fans and the players. The clutch play includes Curry’s clutch three-pointer in the final minute of the game against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Another notable display was from the Golden State Warriors game against the Brooklyn Nets, where Curry stunned the whole arena with his amazing skills. In that game, the Nets held the lead till halftime, but Curry cut short this lead in the final seconds before halftime.

In front of Cameron Johnson and Ziaire Williams, Curry made a jaw-dropping buzzer-beater near the half-court. This stellar display stunned the Nets players, too, as Cam Johnson recently reflected on his perspective during Curry’s insane buzzer-beater.

“One moment where I’m like, ‘ I’m not close enough. Maybe I should take a foul, like if we get close, you’re going to foul right. So I just like, stand there with my hands up, and, you know, with anybody else in the league, it’s like, Okay, yeah, we’re fine. But, in my head, I’m like, oh my god, that’s not good enough, and he turns around and chucks it over his head. And as soon as he left his hand, I was like, dang… It’s Insane. Honestly, he’s a savant.” Johnson said during the recent episode of the Old Man and Three podcast.

Curry scored 40 points, recorded four assists, and grabbed four rebounds in 36 minutes during that game. The Warriors won the game with the final score 121-119.

Jeff Teague Explains Why Defending Kyrie Irving Is Easier Than Guarding Stephen Curryhttps://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4HQOIy_144xW54t00Stephen Curry (Image Credit: Imagn)

Former NBA player Jeff Teague recently appeared on the Club 520 podcast, where he discussed various topics around the league. When the discussions turned to guarding Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving, Teague explained why he believes defending Irving is easier than guarding Stephen Curry.

“At least you know where Kyrie is going to be. You’re going to catch him right on that hash, and he’s going to iso you. You look one way, and Steph is taking off the other. You’ve got to catch up.” Teague said.

After facing elimination in the conference semifinals, Curry is making serious preparations for the upcoming season. A video of him running through the village wearing a weighted vest surfaced recently.

The post Cam Johnson Reflects On His Perspective During Stephen Curry’s Insane Buzzer-Beater originally published on Total Pro Sports.