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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is usually one of the calmest players on the court. However, there are limits to his calmness. There have been incidents when Curry has outbursts both on the court and outside of it.

Interestingly enough, it seems the Golden State Warriors front office is ‘terrified’ of unleashing Curry’s bad side. According to a report, Steph once wanted to sign a player of his choice but the management went in for another star.

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Although Curry likes to have a voice in matters relating to the team, he does not like to dictate terms. And this both delights and terrifies the front office.

According to a report that cites an anonymous source, “Steph terrifies them in that front office.” 

“I think Steph likes to have a voice but does not get caught up in dictating moves,” the report added.

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It concluded with the thought, “I don’t know what a p***ed off Steph would be like to deal with. He never seems to be that way, but they don’t want to find out.

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Last season, Stephen Curry wanted the Warriors to sign Avery Bradley to improve the team. Although Bradley would have been a good fit for the team, the management went in for Gary Payton II. However, Payton II redeemed himself as he was instrumental as a role player during the 2021-22 NBA season. And the Dubs eventually got the chip in 2022.

Stephen Curry led his team from the front to win another NBA title

The past seasons before 2022 were disastrous for the Golden State Warriors. They had horrendous results in the league and were nowhere near an NBA title. Moreover, they lost a key player in Kevin Durant who joined the Brooklyn Nets.

As they entered the 2021-22 NBA season, the team and Stephen Curry, in particular, had a point to prove. They faced the Boston Celtics in the NBA finals after a brilliant playoff run.

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Despite falling behind initially, the team bounced back brilliantly to win the series 4-2. Stephen Curry was instrumental as he averaged 31.2 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 5.0 assists.

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Thanks to such a phenomenal performance, he won his first-ever Finals MVP award.