Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry spoke about the action he took to elevate the team’s performance and spark the comeback against the Brooklyn Nets in the NBA.

Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors celebrates in the third quarter against the Brooklyn Nets
© Elsa / GettyStephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors celebrates in the third quarter against the Brooklyn Nets

On Thursday night, theΒ Golden State WarriorsΒ staged a dramaticΒ NBAΒ comeback against theΒ Brooklyn Nets, led by a vintage performance fromΒ Stephen Curry.

Despite an abysmal first half, the Warriors rallied to secure aΒ 121-119 victory, and Curry later revealed the actions he took to ignite the team’s energy.

Early on, nothing was clicking for Curry and the Warriors, and someone needed to hold the team accountable.

Β β€œJust being honest with ourselves that we were playing horrible,” Curry told NBC Sports Bay Area’s Bonta Hill, Chris Mullin, and Zena Keita on Warriors Postgame Live.

β€œYou’ve got to be accountableβ€”each and every one of us.Β We weren’t playing hard. We weren’t playing physical.”

Before exploding for a game-high 40 points to lead Golden State to its third straight win, CurryΒ made sure to send a message to his teammatesβ€”even if it meantΒ committing a rare offensive foul.

β€œI think this was the first time I’ve ever gotten an offensive foul just to show a little bit of fire and get us going,” CurryΒ joked.

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Β β€œWhatever it took to shock the system a little bit.” After scoring justΒ 15 points in the first quarter, the Warriors responded with aΒ 40-point second quarter, cutting the halftime deficit to just five.

Draymond Green confident in Curry-Butler duo

Curry’s biggest help in the comeback came fromΒ Jimmy Butler, who played a crucial role in the second half. The duo combined forΒ 38 of Golden State’s 66 second-half points, capping off a successfulΒ NBA five-game road trip.

Draymond Green spoke about Curry’s belief in Butler’s fit with the team, reinforcing the confidence in their growing chemistry.β€œWe can get great looks, and ultimately, we know we can get stops,” Green told The Athletic.

β€œWhen you have confidence in both of those,Β there’s no need to waver when you’re down 20-plus.Β Steph was rightβ€”we weren’t built to come back like that before.

But this is a totally different team, with a totally different confidence level and capabilities, if I’m being honest.”

Warriors are a real problem?

With Curry and Butler leading the charge, expectations are rising for theΒ Warriors.Β Their ability to thrive in high-pressure moments makes them a dangerous NBA playoff opponentβ€”one that no contender will want to face in the early rounds.

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