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Injuries to key players like Durant and Klay Thompson signaled a downturn for the Warriors, leading to a return to the drawing board. Many pundits declared the dynasty over. Yet, Curry remained steadfast, averaging over 30 points a game and showcasing his immense talent through the tough seasons ahead. He became the all-time leader in three-pointers, further solidifying his legacy as the greatest shooter in NBA history.
Return to Glory
Curry’s resilience bore fruit when the Warriors returned to the NBA Finals in 2022 against the Boston Celtics. Determined to silence critics who questioned his capability to deliver in the Finals, Curry performed at an elite level, earning his first Finals MVP award after leading the Warriors to their fourth title in eight years.