
The Golden State Warriors had a jolting end to their Game 6. Leading the series 3-2, the Warriors needed a win to clinch their movement into the next round. Unfortunately, that did not happen. With the Rockets delivering a thumping performance, the Warriors lost 107-115. This was one of the most heartbreaking moments for the Warriors fans. And reflecting the exact mood was none other than Stephen Curry’s 6-year-old son.
Right after the game, Curry’s son, Canon, could be seen devastated. It was pretty much clear that just like most of the Dub nation, Curry’s son too, expected his father to win. Thus, when Curry went up to console his son, Canon did not seem interested. Refusing to talk, the 6-year-old buried his face into his mother, Ayesha’s chest. His grandmother, Sonya, tried to console him with a smile.
Steph comforting Canon
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“Hey we still have a game on Sunday buddy” -Steph
“I know that!” – Canon then starts crying to Ayesha pic.twitter.com/ZzD97X68QQ
Curry walked up to him and could be heard saying that the Warriors still have game left. Surely, with the super trio of Steve Kerr in fine form the all hopes might not be lost for the Warriors afterall. Meanwhile, as the Warriors are fighting hard to progress to the next round, head coach Steve Kerr had some significant complaints to deliver.
Steve Kerr Frustrated With Overly Physical Play On Stephen Curry

Undoubtedly, Stephen Curry holds all the aces for the Warriors if they are to advance further. Playing in Game 6, Curry dropped 29 points to add significantly to the team’s score. However, with Curry playing brilliantly, he has quickly become a target of some harsh fouls. With the game becoming increasingly physical, Steve Kerr took an indirect dig.
“Teams basically just say to their guys, ‘Just foul every time, they can’t call it every time.’ The playoffs become to me much more an art for the officials than a science,” said Kerr.
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Steve Kerr would not talk specifically about the officiating in this series, but did address it indirectly.
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"Teams basically just say to their guys, 'Just foul every time, they can't call it every time.' The playoffs become to me much more an art for the officials than a… pic.twitter.com/24gKwRJnDr
Thus, with things looking a tad bit difficult, it now remains to be seen how Stephen Curry and team bounces back.