Sonya and Dell Curry always are torn when Steph and Seth play against each other.
Both parents naturally want their sons to play well.
Also, naturally, one has to win and the other has to lose.
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Far too often for Seth's liking, he has come out on the short end in both situations, usually getting outplayed by Steph in a loss to the Warriors.
That happened Monday night when Steph scored a mesmerizing 49 points to lead the Warriors to a 107-96 win over Seth's Philadelphia 76ers.
When media personality Josiah Johnson tweeted a meme of how Sonya might react to Steph's performance against Seth, former Warriors star Kevin Durant couldn't help but respond.
Durant, who is dealing with a thigh contusion, and the Brooklyn Nets had the night off Monday, so the two-time NBA Finals MVP was able to watch his former running mate torch the 76ers.
Curry has put on a show this month. In 10 games in April, he's averaging a staggering 40.8 points per game and has made a mind-blowing 72 3-pointers during that span.
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With Durant long gone and Klay Thompson out for the season, the Warriors need every single one of these performances from Curry as they make a push for the playoffs.
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With his 49-point performance Monday, Curry leapfrogged Washington Wizards star Bradley Beal as the leading scorer in the NBA this season.
Who do Curry and the Warriors play Wednesday night? Yep, Beal and the Wizards. It's safe to assume Curry will put on another show to try to one-up Beal.