TORONTO - To close out the Western Conference All-Star practice Saturday afternoon, the squad broke into two teams for a halfcourt shooting competition.
With the score knotted 4-4, a sudden-death round commenced, and without hesitation, the league’s elite players handed the ball to Stephen Curry.
Full aware that he’s amid one of the best two-year runs in the history of the NBA, even the best of the best want the Warriors’ point guard taking the final shot.
“After last year, I didn’t really think he could top that,” Sacramento center DeMarcus Cousins said.