Steph Curry is rarely one to hide his emotions on the court — and on Thursday night, the Golden State Warriors star made it clear exactly how he felt. After his former teammate Ryan Rollins delivered a career-defining performance against the Warriors, Curry couldn’t help but express a mix of admiration and frustration that perfectly summed up the moment.
Rollins shines against his former team
The Milwaukee Bucks stunned the Golden State Warriors with a 120-110 win at Fiserv Forum, but it was Rollins’ unexpected breakout that stole the show. The young guard, once considered a depth piece in Golden State, erupted for 32 points, going 13-for-21 from the field and knocking down five of seven from beyond the arc.
Rollins also added eight assists and three rebounds, commanding both ends of the floor while filling the void left by Giannis Antetokounmpo’s absence. It was a performance that seemed personal — and perhaps, in some ways, redemptive.
Rollins had been part of the 2023 trade that sent Jordan Poole to the Washington Wizards, ultimately bringing Chris Paul to the Warriors. But since leaving Golden State, the guard had struggled to find consistent minutes — until now.
Steph Curry’s honest reaction: “I’m happy for him, but I’m also pissed off”
After the loss, Steph Curry didn’t shy away from giving Rollins his flowers — but his competitive spirit also came through loud and clear.
“Watching him on film before tonight, you see he’s being very calculated on how to use his speed and create space and get downhill,” Curry said, per The Athletic. “He’s shooting shots when he’s open, making proper reads. You obviously saw it tonight — he played fearless out there. I’m happy for him, but I’m also pissed off.”
It was classic Curry — acknowledging greatness while feeling the sting of defeat. The two-time MVP, who scored 27 points on 8-of-19 shooting, struggled under Rollins’ defensive pressure, committing five turnovers — two of which came directly against his former teammate.
From trade casualty to rising star
For Rollins, this game wasn’t just about statistics — it was about proving his worth. Once considered expendable, the 23-year-old showed poise, aggression, and maturity that highlighted how far he’s come since leaving Golden State.
His relentless defense against one of the greatest shooters in NBA history only added to the statement. Rollins’ performance not only fueled Milwaukee’s victory but also sent a message to the league — and perhaps even to the team that let him go.
Curry’s competitive fire still burns bright
Even in defeat, Steph Curry’s reaction reflects the mindset that has defined his career. His honesty about Rollins’ performance is as much a testament to his leadership as it is to his competitive drive. While the loss stung, Curry’s respect for his former teammate’s evolution only adds another chapter to the Warriors’ ongoing story of transformation.
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