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Stephen Curry believes Golden State Warriors' Game 7 experience will make the difference against the Houston Rockets - "How we start the game is gonna matter"

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The Golden State Warriors face a must-win situation in Game 7 against the Houston Rockets on Sunday, with the series tied 3-3. after dropping the last two games, the Warriors have lost momentum, but Stephen Curry insists their playoff experience could be the deciding factor.

Golden State Warriors look to veteran leadership in decisive Game 7

The Rockets have dominated the last two matchups, leveraging their size advantage and deeper rotation to wear down the Warriors. Golden State’s smaller lineup has struggled to contain Houston’s physicality, particularly in the fourth quarter. However, Stephen Curry remains confident, pointing to the Warriors’ history in high-pressure games.



"Just the confidence that no matter how it looks, we can get it done," Curry said. "We need to be composed, handle the emotions of the next 48 hours, not panic, but have a sense of urgency on the adjustments we need to make."

Stephen Curry emphasized the importance of handling the hostile environment in Houston, where the Rockets’ home crowd will be a major factor. "We know the crowd is gonna be into it," he added. "How we start the game is gonna matter, but it's gonna be a long 48 minutes, so stick with it." (H/t ClutchPoints)

Stephen Curry’s Game 7 track record speaks for itself

The two-time MVP has played in five game 7s throughout his career, winning three. His performances in these elimination games have been stellar, averaging 32.6 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 7.0 assists while shooting efficiently. His most recent game 7 was a 50-point explosion against the Sacramento Kings in 2023, leading the Warriors to victory on the road.

Curry also has experience in Houston, having delivered a 27-point, 9-rebound, 10-assist performance in the 2018 Western Conference Finals Game 7. That win sent the Warriors to the NBA Finals, where they secured another championship.

Rockets’ youth vs. Warriors’ experience

While the Rockets have the advantage in size, depth, and momentum, their lack of game 7 experience could be a factor. The Warriors’ core, including Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson, has been through countless playoff battles. If Golden State can stay composed and rely on their championship pedigree, they may overcome Houston’s physical edge.

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For the Warriors to advance, they’ll need Curry to deliver another signature performance. If history repeats itself, his ability to rise to the occasion could be the difference in Sunday’s winner-takes-all showdown.
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