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Steph Curry’s potential retirement, prompting fans to resurface a video in which he complains about a Kendrick Lamar song

News RoomBy News RoomMay 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Warriors’ playoff hopes suffered a seismic blow as Stephen Curry will miss Games 3, 4, and 5 against the Timberwolves with a strained left hamstring-an absence that could effectively end Golden State’s season. Minnesota, already up 2-0 in the series, now faces a depleted Warriors roster lacking its only consistent offensive engine.

As news of Steph Curry’s hamstring injury sent shockwaves through the NBA world, anxious Warriors fans began speculating about his future-and in classic internet fashion, an old viral clip suddenly regained traction. The video? A 2024 Paris Curry, mid-practice, jokingly complained about Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us.

The timing of its resurgence is telling. To some, the clip symbolizes Curry’s relentless perfectionism-even his warm-up playlist must optimize performance. To others, it’s a bittersweet reminder of lighter days before this injury-riddled season. Either way, the subtext is clear: Dub Nation isn’t ready to imagine a Warriors future without Curry’s gravitational pull, whether on the court or in the culture.

This marks the first time in Curry’s 15-year career he’ll miss three consecutive playoff games, underscoring both the severity of the injury and the Warriors’ desperation. With no timeline for return and Golden State’s season on the brink, the math is grim: teams trailing 0-2 without home-court advantage win the series just 6.3% of the time. For a dynasty built on Curry’s supernatural shooting, the next week may signal an unthinkable reality-the end of an era.

Stephen Curry’s four NBA championships have cemented his place among the greatest players in basketball history-a pantheon once reserved only for dominant big men and all-around forwards. By revolutionizing the game with his limitless three-point range and gravitational pull on defenses, Curry didn’t just win titles; he changed how basketball is played at every level.

His resume-4 rings, 2 MVPs (including the first unanimous award), and the all-time three-point record-now sparks legitimate debates about his standing alongside Jordan, LeBron, and Magic. While purists note his lack of Finals MVPs (just one), Curry’s cultural impact is undeniable: he turned the three-pointer from a specialty into a necessity, inspiring a generation of players to shoot from the logo. In the era of analytics and pace-and-space, no player has influenced modern basketball more. Four titles don’t just make him great-they make him the defining superstar of his generation.

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