Stephen Curry, the two-time MVP and one of the greatest shooters in NBA history, has had his fair share of encounters with players who dared to trash-talk him.

Despite his easygoing demeanor and youthful enthusiasm on the court, Curry has shown time and time again that he can back up his game with a fierce competitive spirit.

In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at some of the instances where NBA players found themselves humiliated after trash-talking Steph Curry.

Chris Paul, known for his competitive nature, found himself on the receiving end of Curry’s wrath during the 2019 Western Semifinals.

After a slow start in Game 6, Curry exploded in the second half, scoring 33 points to lead the Golden State Warriors to victory over the Houston Rockets

. It was later revealed that Chris Paul had disrupted Curry’s practice time before the game, which may have contributed to Curry’s slow start.

However, Curry’s performance in the second half spoke volumes as he roared at Draymond Green after the game, “Kick me off the court again, boy!”

The Warriors’ locker room reportedly became boisterous with players making fun of Paul, showing a real animosity towards him.

Another player who found himself in hot water after trash-talking Curry was Patrick Beverley. Allegedly, Beverley informed Curry, “You had the last five years, the next five years are mine,” after the Clippers’ win over the Warriors.

This remark has continued to haunt Beverley, especially as he has been traded to various teams while Curry has remained with the Golden State Warriors.

Kendrick Perkins also got involved in a heated exchange with Curry during a game, where Perkins took offense to an unintentional incident involving Curry stepping on his foot. The altercation led to fans and media speculating about Curry’s response and Perkins’ behavior on the court.

Kevin Porter Jr. also made the mistake of trash-talking Curry, mimicking his position during a game, only to see Curry respond with an outstanding performance in the fourth quarter, leading the Warriors to victory.

Anthony Edwards, a young star in the making, also tried his luck by telling Curry that he might go for 50 points during a game. However, Curry’s response was to simply walk away, and Edwards fell short of his goal despite putting up an impressive performance.

Even rising superstar Luka Doncic found himself on the receiving end of Curry’s prowess after attempting to taunt him during a game. Curry went on to have a stellar performance, proving that trash-talking him is not a wise decision.

In conclusion, these instances serve as a reminder that challenging Stephen Curry on the court can lead to humiliation for those who dare to test his skills.

His ability to rise above trash-talking and deliver exceptional performances speaks volumes about his character and competitive spirit.

It’s safe to say that when it comes to Steph Curry, the more you mess around, the more you find out – and it’s usually not in your favor.