After dropping 50 points and splashing a record 16 3-pointers in the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, it's understandable that Steph Curry entered the Warriors' post-break schedule with even more swagger than usual.
Hence his bold pregame outfit Thursday before the Warriors' 132-95 whooping of the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center.
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Curry went out and scored 18 points in a win the Warriors needed to have before they enter a brutal eight-game stretch. That fit, according to the two-time MVP, was just him stunting.
"I was feeling good coming out of the All-Star break so I wanted to show out a little bit," Curry said postgame.
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Golden State entered the break having lost four of its last five games. With their next eight games coming against playoff or play-in teams, beating a Blazers team without Damian Lillard, Jusuf Nurkic and the recently traded CJ McCollum was a must.
The Warriors will be back in action Sunday when they host the Dallas Mavericks at Chase Center. No word yet on if the jacket will make another appearance.