Steph Curry highlighted the Golden State Warriors' recent success, yet remains cautious about their progress. Despite a 7-1 record after defeating the Boston Celtics, Curry believes there's more to achieve. In their 118-112 win, Curry scored 27 points, grabbed seven rebounds, and provided nine assists. He also made four steals during his 34-minute playtime after recovering from an ankle injury.
The Warriors' defense was pivotal in their victory over the Celtics. Boston initially led in the first quarter but struggled against Golden State's defensive rotations. The Celtics committed 12 turnovers, disrupting their offensive flow. Coach Joe Mazzulla acknowledged his team's difficulty in adjusting to the Warriors' physical play but noted improvements in the second half.

Curry's performance not only contributed to the win but also marked a personal milestone. He moved up to 30th on the NBA's all-time scoring list by surpassing Charles Barkley with his career's 23,747th point. This achievement came during the third quarter of the game.
Despite their current standing at the top of the Western Conference, Curry emphasized that consistency is key for a successful team. "We haven't done anything yet," he stated, stressing the importance of winning expected games and securing victories on challenging road trips.
The Celtics remain competitive in the Eastern Conference, trailing only behind the undefeated Cleveland Cavaliers. Mazzulla expressed satisfaction with his team's adaptation to physical play but acknowledged room for improvement in crucial moments.
Curry reiterated that maintaining focus and adhering to their strategy is essential for continued success. "It's who we are right now," he said, reflecting on discussions within the team and guidance from their coach during practices and meetings.