The Golden State Warriors have been playing splendidly as of late but for superstar guard Stephen Curry, that doesn't necessarily describe their campaign this season.
Per David Fleming of ESPN, the two-time NBA MVP perfectly summed up the proven and tested formula behind the Warriors' success through the years.
“We play chaotic, and in years past it's been organized chaos: Everyone knows where to be, and it's all kind of second nature. It's about knowing each other's patterns. Usually we just automatically make those reads, but to do that, it's about chemistry. You gotta see the picture as it unfolds to know where to be and where the ball should go.”
After losing their first two games of the season in blowout fashion, the Warriors have hit their stride as of late, winning five of their last six games, including ones over Western Conference rivals Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers. They hold a 8-6 slate heading into their matchup against the New York Knicks on Thursday.
Article Continues BelowObviously, the current iteration of the Dubs is no longer the world-beaters of seasons past considering their other superstar, Klay Thompson missed his second season in a row due to injury.
Still, the Warriors' “organized chaos” is certainly fun to watch now that they are clicking on all cylinders once more. Curry himself had a rocky start to the season but has since regained his MVP form. The three-time NBA champion is back to coming off screens and splashing three-pointers with relative ease.
In 14 games so far, Stephen Curry has norms of 28.1 points, 5.6 rebounds, 6.3 assists, and 1.1 steals, while shooting 44.9 percent from the field and 37.3 percent from long distance.