June 29, 2024

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The Warriors’ Tuesday night game in the District felt less like a road game when they entered the Capital One Arena, which was crowded with Dubs supporters. After losing to the Denver Nuggets, the defending NBA Champions, the Warriors went into the game hoping to bounce back into a winning formula against the floundering Wizards. Due to the absence of important players like Deni Avdija and Bilal Coulibaly for the evening, the Wizards entered the game depleted.
The main event featured a rivalry between Jordan Poole and Draymond Green that fans thought would explode. Fans flocked to watch Stephen Curry play against the 9-48 Wizards defense, even though it was not the case.

The Warriors’ endless range guard went scoreless in the first half, net zero, zero points scored—for the first time since November 23, 2012! The Warriors led the game 60-58 at the half, but Curry had not scored a single point, leaving the crowd in shock.
Steph was clearly upset as he watched the game from the sidelines, but he did turn up a strong 18-point second half to help the Warriors defeat the Wizards 123–11. The small things in life are what really make an impression in the District, and last night it was Chef Curry’s refusal to enter the kitchen.

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