Stephen Curry is the latest player in the Golden State Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers to chime in on all the flopping accusations. This has become a recurrent topic in this series, and things don’t seem to be changing anytime soon.
When talking about all the things happening between the two teams, Curry had an honest response, saying that this is something normal, as everybody is after the same goal: winning this series and staying alive for one more round.
“I’ve seen it way worse,” he said. “But the more you play a team, more stuff comes out and the power of this microphone, the gamesmanship back and forth – it’s all a part of it.
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“Nothing that is surprising even from game to game. There’s respect with this competition and everything is catered to just trying to win four games. That’s what you expect.”
Things have been pretty intense in the last few games, as Steve Kerr called out the Lakers for their flopping tendencies. Darvin Ham responded to that claim, and LeBron James had a similar response too.
It’s been a great series and we’re set to see another duel this Friday. The Warriors will try to force a Game 7 at Crypto.com Arena, while the Lakers will have Anthony Davis on the lineup, ready to dominate the Dubs after his scary head injury in Game 5.
Warriors And Lakers Are Having A Very Intense Series
There’s some sort of rivalry between these two teams, especially with LeBron James and Stephen Curry leading each team. The series has been full of action and nothing will change in Game 6.
The Warriors cut the deficit to 3-2, and the Lakers now want to finish the series at home and advance to the Western Conference Finals. Curry wants to have another big game and have the help of Klay Thompson and Jordan Poole to live another day and send the series to the final game.
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