Live Update: Charles Barkley points out Stephen Curry’s critical mistakes in the Warriors’ playoff clash. Fans react minutes after the game ends!

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In the competitive world of the NBA playoffs, every possession counts, and every mistake can tip the scales between victory and defeat. Recently, Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry came under scrutiny, not for his impressive shooting or ball-handling skills, but for a series of costly errors that arguably sapped his team’s momentum in a crucial playoff race. No one expressed this more vehemently than NBA Hall of Famer and TNT analyst Charles Barkley, who didn’t hold back in his scathing critique of Curry’s performance.

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A rare poor night for the Warriors’ shooter

Stephen Curry, considered one of the greatest shooters in basketball history, has cemented his legacy with clutch shots, unwavering confidence, and an ability to carry the Warriors through pressure. But in the recent playoff game—which kept fans on edge—Curry was uncharacteristically off his game. He missed several key shots at crucial moments, including open shots that would normally be automatic for him. More damaging, however, was a turnover caused by Curry under intense defensive pressure, which disrupted Golden State’s offensive rhythm and ceded momentum to their opponents.

The Warriors, who rely heavily on Curry’s scoring and playmaking, felt the pain of those mistakes. What made it even more evident was the timing: These errors occurred in the clutch, when the stakes were highest and every possession mattered exponentially.

Barkley’s brutally honest opinion

On TNT’s flagship show,  Inside the NBA  , Charles Barkley didn’t mince words. Known for his direct and often brutally honest commentary, Barkley delivered an impassioned monologue analyzing Curry’s performance.
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“Look, I love Steph. He’s a legend, no doubt about it,” Barkley began, “but tonight? Man, it looked like he forgot how to shoot. Missing open shots? That’s not the Steph Curry we know. And that turnover? Come on, getting caught like a rookie with the defense on your heels? That’s unacceptable at this level.”

Barkley’s tone was unequivocally toxic, a stark departure from his usual praise for the Warriors star. “I don’t care if you’re the greatest shooter in history; if you don’t make it when it matters, you’re just another guy. And Steph looked like that tonight. It’s embarrassing.”

Breaking down the errors

Barkley pointed out two key areas where Curry faltered:

Missed Shots in Critical Moments:  Curry, who boasts a career three-point shooting percentage of around 43%, went cold in the clutch. Several shots that would normally be sensational bounced off the rim. Barkley emphasized that these misses were not only unfortunate, but also ruined the momentum. “Every time he misses those shots, the crowd goes quiet, the energy drops, and the other team smells blood.”
Turnover Under Pressure:  The turnover occurred on an offensive series when Curry was aggressively guarded twice. Instead of finding an open teammate or protecting the ball, he forced a pass that was easily intercepted. Barkley didn’t hold back: “That turnover was a rookie mistake. You’re supposed to be the one in charge of the court! You can’t turn the ball over like that in the playoffs. It’s unacceptable.”
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Impact on the Warriors’ offensive flow

The Warriors’ offense, known for its fluid ball movement and powerful shooting, relies heavily on Curry’s ability to stretch defenses and create opportunities. When Curry struggles, the entire system can unravel. Barkley highlighted how Curry’s mistakes affected Golden State’s rhythm.

“When your best player isn’t in shape, you lose not just his points, but your entire offense. The Warriors couldn’t find their rhythm because Steph was forcing things, missing shots, and turning the ball over. That’s how you lose games,” Barkley said.
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Experts and fans weigh in

Barkley’s harsh criticism resonated with other analysts and fans. Social media was filled with debate about Curry’s uncharacteristic mistakes, with some wondering if fatigue or pressure was affecting the two-time MVP.