Draymond Green backs Steph Curry to improve ahead of Game 4
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The Golden State Warriors currently hold a 2-1 series advantage over the Houston Rockets, although Steph Curry's performances have been a major concern for Steve Kerr's team. Entering Game 4, Curry has shot only 8-for-32 from beyond the arc, and many blamed the two-time MVP for the Warriors' failure to defeat Houston in Game 3.
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However, despite Curry's recent dip in form, Draymond Green is confident that the 31-year-old will bounce back in Game 4:
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I think Steph has a good balance of beating himself up and just moving on with life. And I think that's important. It's part of the reason he's the shooter that he is. I think if you talk to anyone who plays basketball, the toughest thing is to miss shots and keep shooting.
Your confidence wavers, you start to think -- Steph will miss four in a row and then heat-check the fifth one. Like from 35 feet. I don't know if that's good or bad, but it works for him. So I know he don't make too much of it. Probably it's going to lead to some aggressiveness, and we like when he's aggressive so I think he'll be fine.
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Edited by Arvind Sriram