Stephen Curry says he is proud of his team’s response to Draymond Green’s rejection, after the Golden State Warriors took Game 1 on the road against Memphis Grizzlies with a 117-116 win.
Green was ejected in the first half of Sunday’s series opener at the FedEx Forum for a flagrant foul on Brandon Clarke, and the Warriors rallied to take a double-digit lead in the third quarter before holding on with defensive stops on the Grizzlies’ final two possessions.
Curry snatched the ball from Ja Morant to set up free-throws for the Warriors, but Klay Thompson shockingly missed both, before he responded by stopping Morant on the final possession of the game.
The former unanimous MVP praised his side’s mental toughness in not imploding after the contentious ejection, noting it even galvanised them in front of the Memphis crowd.
“It was a tough call obviously, on the road and you’re trying to start a series, and you get a guy like Draymond headed to the locker room,” Curry said. “Nobody wants to see that. It’s not good for the game, I didn’t think it [Green’s jersey pull] deserved that.
“We got a little emotional rise out of it, trying to stay locked in and deal with the circumstances and give ourselves a chance to win.
“Whatever emotion you rely on to turn the page from one series to the next, and especially when you’re starting on the road, you’ve got to have an edge about you, for sure.”
Along with the defensive stops, the Dubs’ win on Sunday was also notable for the fact Curry and Thompson shot a combined 14-of-39, including eight-of-22 from beyond the arc.
Jordan Poole compensated and nearly notched his first triple-double with 31 points on 12-of-20 shooting, nine assists and eight rebounds.
With Curry starting in Poole’s place this time, after he was eased back off the bench in the series win over the Denver Nuggets, the 34-year-old cited his team’s resilience as critical.
“Whatever way you explain it, whatever emotion you tie into it, you just bring it,” Curry said. “When Draymond went out, there’s your moment like ‘What are we gonna do? How are we gonna figure this out?’
“To go into half-time, regroup, come out and play the way that we did, I’m really proud of everybody and their approach to the game. It was a good vibe out there.”