So Curry opted for the stepback 3, ensuring the Warriors would get an extra possession. He took one last hard dribble, bounced to his left, several feet behind the line, and figured he had plenty of room to get off a bomb.
That shot got only halfway to the rim. The nimble and increasingly more aware Ayton, now in his fourth season, leaped and got a piece of Curry’s shot. The tip block fell into the hands of Chris Paul, in position to set up the Suns for a transition bucket the other way.
When’s the last time you saw a center block a Curry 3-pointer?
Phoenix went up two, but the timing of Curry’s quick 3 gave the Warriors that extra possession before halftime. He tried to learn from his prior mistake. Draymond Green, again, set a screen for Curry, activating the Mikal Bridges-to-Ayton defensive switch onto Curry. Instead of settling for the contested jumper, he attacked Ayton in space.
It worked.
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