Stephen Curry’s first Olympic experience hasn’t exactly gone to plan.
The greatest shooter to ever live has gone ice-cold from the field, scoring just 22 points in wins over Serbia, South Sudan and Puerto Rico. While many expected Curry to dominate from three thanks to the shorter FIBA line, he’s actually found himself clanking for most of international competition.
Still, coach Steve Kerr isn’t worried.
“Yeah, but I’m not sitting here with bated breath thinking, ‘Oh my God, this has to happen,'” Kerr said of Curry having a breakout performance. “We know what wins a FIBA game — it’s defense. We are just completely focused on our defense and part of defense is finishing the play with rebounds. The beauty of our team and the depth of our talent is that from one game to the next, we’ve got lots of guys who have the ability to get rolling (on offense).”