
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry stands out as one of the premier players in the league during the 2024-25 NBA season. His consistently outstanding performances have positioned him at the forefront of the Warriors’ success. Notably, there is an ongoing debate among NBA analysts and fans about whether referees treat Curry differently on the court.
Throughout various games, Steph Curry often finds himself in situations where he doesn’t receive the same foul calls as other star players. This discrepancy has been a topic of discussion among fans and analysts alike. Recently, ClutchPoints highlighted this ongoing issue in a detailed post on X (formerly known as Twitter).
Ever wonder why Steph Curry doesn’t get the whistle like other stars?
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) March 8, 2025
Maybe these numbers have something to do with it 😅
When he actually gets to the line, his scoring takes off, and winning starts to feel automatic.
Some guys get the whistle. Others have to fight for it. If… pic.twitter.com/4bK7nmRV1x
A notable example occurred the previous month during a game against the Los Angeles Lakers. While Curry navigated past Austin Reaves for a crucial layup, he was hit hard and fell to the floor. Curry looked at the officials, expecting a foul to be called. However, the game continued without any stoppage, highlighting the inconsistency in officiating when it comes to star players.
Stephen Curry’s Dominating Game Against The Brooklyn Nets

The Golden State Warriors recently faced the Brooklyn Nets in an intense game at Barclays Center. Stephen Curry stole the spotlight with an impressive performance, playing 36 minutes and scoring 40 points, along with four assists and four rebounds.
Star player Jimmy Butler also made a strong impact, contributing 25 points, 6 assists, and 2 rebounds. Together, their efforts led the Warriors to a narrow 121-119 victory over the Nets. Curry’s consistently strong performances have prompted Shaquille O’Neal to make a compelling case for his candidacy as the Greatest of All Time (GOAT).
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The Warriors currently hold the sixth spot in the Western Conference standings with a record of 35 wins and 28 losses. Their next game will be against the Detroit Pistons at Chase Center.
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