In a candid moment following the Toronto Raptors’ narrow victory over the Golden State Warriors, Raptors head coach expressed a mix of admiration and relief regarding NBA superstar Stephen Curry. Despite the Raptors securing a hard-fought three-point win, Coach made headlines with his humorous remark about the future Hall of Famer: βI canβt wait for him to retire. Iβm going to get drunk that night,β he said, highlighting the challenges of coaching against one of basketball’s greatest talents.
Curry’s prolific scoring and unique skill set have made him a nightmare for opposing teams throughout his career. The Raptors’ game plan heavily centered around containing Curry, a task that proved both daunting and rewarding. Coach reflected on the strategies employed during the game, noting that the team found success by repeatedly attacking specific actions that Curry was involved in. βWe just continued trying to go to the same action and created different opportunities through that,β he explained, acknowledging the players’ efforts in maintaining organization and communication on the court.
As the NBA landscape continues to evolve, Curry’s presence looms large, with many coaches feeling the weight of his impact. Coach’s lighthearted comment underscores the respect he has for Curry, while also revealing the intensity of competition within the league. As the Raptors look to build on their recent victory, the focus remains on navigating the challenges posed by elite players like Curry, who will undoubtedly leave a lasting legacy when he eventually hangs up his sneakers. In the meantime, Coachβs remarks remind fans and players alike of the bittersweet nature of competing against a generational talent.