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Curry scored 16 points but had the best game! Four-star score of 20+ exposed the truth about the Warriors. This is the magic weapon for anti-aging.

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Despite being 37 years old, Stephen Curry is still one of the best players in the league. The Golden State Warriors star guard scored 23 points in the season opener against the Los Angeles Lakers, then scored 42 points against the Denver Nuggets. Even in a Game 3 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers, Curry still scored 35 points.

But in the recent victory over the Memphis Grizzlies, Curry only scored 16 points. Although this score can be said to be an unusually low score for Curry, it does not have any negative impact on the team, and this may become the norm this season. In the game that the Warriors easily won 131-118, four players on the Warriors team scored more than 20 points, namely Kuminga (25 points), Podemski (23 points), Butler (20 points), and Moody (20 points).

In an interview after the game, Curry pointed out that the team's offensive system was the main reason for his low score, rather than any specific reason: "Our offense is designed for the process of 82 games and is based on the defensive strategy of a specific opponent. If we can move the ball well and handle the ball more carefully, then Then everything will go well. Our offense was a little difficult in the first half, but in most cases, especially in the third quarter, when we handled the ball more carefully, we all shot well and everyone had the ability to finish the game."

Although Curry's score was low, his mental state was very good, and he was satisfied with this kind of game where he could win the opponent without sweating. Even if he doesn't score higher, even if he doesn't have the ball in his hands, he can create offensive space for others through his off-ball movements.

Moody, who came off the bench, particularly reflected this. He scored 20 points and shot 71.4% from three-point range. While Warriors fans may want him to score high points every game, Curry said he won't always do that, and that's actually a very positive sign for the Golden State Warriors. This shows that the team is moving towards a more collective scoring method, which is very important when Curry rests. This even distribution of offensive points can help the veterans in the team stay competitive in the long season.

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