Wild seeing how teams used to play him before he won the first ring and then the 73 season. Look how open he would be ea time he gave up the ball back then.. Those games some i remember play by play its wild. Whatta ride
The most meaningful championship for me is this one in 2015, like, bro, after 40 years, they won the championship, and 2022, where a lot of people doubt them and haters keep on talking shit on them that their dynasty is over. Look at GSW franchise being the #1 valuable team in the NBA with an estimated net worth of $7.7 Billion.
my favorite team it is really inspiring to watch them go through a lot of hard work i can not imagine that working day through night trying to win a title and making history.
These playoffs I believe really showcased Curry's all-around offensive game. He was able to get to his spots within one or two moves, he read what the defense gave him and acted accordingly Double team at the key or the elbow? Try to split it, or dish kick it to the obvious open man. Defender playing full court: Stay calm and assess the whole floor and adjust, kick it to the shooters, is Klay open? Can I get a screener to take away this pesky defender? Is he playing me too close can I blow by him? Or can I just hit im with a drive fake and stop and pop for the three. Defender playing laxed? attack his lead foot see if he bites, if he falls for the fake then step back for the three or fake the three and drive to the basket. He could also call for a screen and get his shot off or pass the bass and get open for the catch and shoot three. His inside game is even more impressive I think than his STELLAR shot making. This guy could finish with EITHER hand Bigger defenders never bothered him he just found ways to maneuver the ball around them, his drive and kick were SO underrated because defenders had to watch out for that MEAN floater, or the lob. His three-point making speaks for itself his ability to get into his shot at ANY angle and with ease, and how quick he gets the shot off has literally been studied. His handle was crafty, not as shifty as Kyrie but I feel like Kyrie used his handles more to finish or around the basket so he was more decisive. Curry had a more "free" handle he liked to play with his defenders throwing shot fakes and quick between-the-legs step-backs. Because of the Immense threat of his shot he found was to use that to his advantage using his dribble. Steph also doesn't get as low as Kyrie when he dribbles. Lastly, his play-making abilities and abilities to navigate screens were SOOOOOOO underrated. His ability to survey the court and snap the pass to an open man is SHOWTIME material, bounce passes in the lane behind the back feed to the shooters, no look dimes to the big man, kick out BULLETS to the shooters, it was like the man had the court mapped out in his brain. His UNBELIEVABLE cardio gave him the ability to consistently navigate screens which the Warriors paced offense, and he had enough strength to get tough shots off if need be. This was CURRY on FULL display. Enjoy
@elijahfoggy1583 exactly!!!! Steph is one of those guys you should NOT ever, in your life, send to the free throw line in a late game situation!!!!! He will casually, cordially, and calmly knock down his clutch foul shots. Yes, y'all heard me correctly!!!! I used the word "clutch" and Stephen Curry in the same breath, and I'm unapologetic about it, and I stand by it, 10 toes down!!!!!
They can't accept the fact that a dude 6 foot 2 could win both MVP and FMVP and could go toe to toe with Lebron and even beat him in his prime. So, they had to give it to Iggy to save Lebron's legacy from embarrassment.
@elfilibusterible I know!!!! Those damn idiots on the mainstream media!!! Don't get me wrong, I have the utmost love and respect for LeBron James, but this was nasty work by some of those pundits on the mainstream media to give the nod to Andre Iguodala for Finals MVP over Stephen Curry.
That year Golden State was on their game and Steph Curry was a absolute beast he shooting everywhere on the court that year including the playoffs congrats for golden state winning they're first chip in 2015👍💯👌😉😁
7:43 Its crazy how much better of a defender AD has become. Today he blocking those all DAY. He has quietly improved since coming back from injury and is reaching a new peak this season. Bro is turning to a monster.
Yikes this didn’t age well. He still played 70 games but dude still faced injuries I mean bro literally sat out a game against the warriors because of a headache💀 then playoffs come and he got bitched by Jokic badly
No they stuck it to Bron in this case. Bron had the best stats of everyone from both teams- they gave it to Jerry West but refused to give it to Bron. Wonder why🤔
@@RITAS1964stop saying “give it to Bron”😂 brons team didn’t win this ain’t the 60s this was the 2010s😂 steph averaged 26/6/5 and was robbed of FMVP😂 stop it
Thats a lil glazing from the commentator "One team has the MVP" "The other team had the best player in the world" may or may not be true but one thing is for sure, that was some meat riding right there
They stupid man, they don't know. If all he do is shoot 3's then I don't know what Curry they be watching. The man does it all. They say he don't play defense. That's a lie. If he didn't then how is he getting all those Steals.
I think they dont really understand what "finals most VALUABLE player " really means. Even Curry's teammates, opponents, coaches knows that Step Curry is the real fmvp, They cant win this series without him.
@@undertakerblaise256 His 2022 Playoff Run Gets All The Love Because He Finally Got The “No Finals MVP” Narrative Off His Back. In Terms Of Consistency From Series To Series & High Level Play ? This Is His Best Run. His 2017 Postseason Run Was Special Too But I Viewed Him As The 1A To Kevin Durant’s 1 So It’ll Obviously Mean More When You Lead The Team Out Right As The Clear Cut #1 Guy. In His 2015 Postseason Run He Was 34-5-7-1 On 45-42-85 Splits Against New Orleans In Round 1 Led By The Great Anthony Davis On Defense. Memphis Actually Guarded Him Very Well & Did The Best Job On Him Overall Throughout The Whole Postseason I’d Say. He Went 25-5-7-2 On 42-41-79 Splits Against Them. WCF Against Houston 31-5-6-2 On 52-49-81 Spilts. His Series In The Finals Against Cleveland Gets Underrated Because Of Delly Locking Him Up In Game 2 & For About 2 And A Half Quarters Of Game 3. But Overall Throughout The Series 26-5-6-2 On 44-39-89 Splits And Should Have Been The Finals MVP I Think Most Would Agree. Also Had Multiple Standout Single Game Performances Throughout That Run. Alot Of What We As NBA Fans Hang On To When Discussing Players Are The Moments They Gave Us. That Three In The Corner Over Anthony Davis In Game 3 Against New Orleans To Send The Game Into Overtime , That Was Special. 40-5-9 That Game As Well. 39-8-9 In The Game After In The Game 4 Closeout To Secure The Sweep. Game 4 In The Next Series Against Memphis All Though He’s Having His Struggles In Game 4 , Down 2-1, Gives You 33-8-5 In A Must Win Game. Game 6 Closeout Ends The Series With 32-6-10. Game 2 Vs Houston Duels And Goes Bucket For Bucket With James Harden To The Tune Of 33-3-6 With A Win. Goes To Houston In Game 3 Drops 40-5-7 With A Win. And To Me Probably One Of The Most Underrated Performances Of His Career Came In Game 5 Of The 2015 Finals. 2-2 Series Coming Into The Game Winner Takes A 3-2 Lead And Also Has The Momentum In The Series. 37-4-7 With 17 Points In The 4th Quarter. It’s Weird To Me That People Never Talk About Or Speak On This Run. I Honestly Might Say It’s Probably Because The Level He Went To Next Season During The 2015-16 Season Overshadowed It But This Run Doesn’t Get Enough Credit. He Also Beat Every Member Of The First Team All NBA During This Run. Now It Might Have Been Some Injuries That Helped Them Win The Finals Against Cleveland Cause I Personally Think Cleveland Beats Them That Series At 100% Health But It’s Not Their Fault All They Could Do Is Play Who Was In Front Of Them. Special Run By Curry.
And yet Steph Curry was not named the 2015 Finals MVP (he would eventually earn it in 2022), but Iguodala got the reward. I never understood the reason why.
2:04 DATS CRAZY CUZ I REALLY ONLY KNOW STEPH FROM THE 3’s, BUT I WONDER HOW MANY MFS KNEW HE BALLED LIKE THIS🤷🏾♂️. IM ONLY AT THE END OF THE 2ND QUARTER AND HE ONLY TOOK 1 3pt. BUT HE GOT LIKE 27
The only way you watch those Finals highlights - and look at Steph's 2015 Finals stats - and think Steph ISN'T Finals MVP? If you actually have an agenda against him. Like they say, media controls the narratives (and the FMVP voting)
Draymond Green was right in his Podcast with Paul George. "Steph worked his ass of to gain some muscles. So now, you can't just bump him off his spot." Seeing in this video and your other videos up until 2018 Playoffs, Curry was being harassed and being bumped into the ground. Especially in this video at thr Memphis Series. Curry was being harassed by Tony Allen and Mike Conley and he often falls or stumbles. I see now how Hard Steph works his ass off to be the greatest shooter in the league. Watch the 2022 playoffs, no any player can bump Steph anymore to get to his spot.
they willing go extra miles to stop Curry from getting more rings than lebrun, doing all the dispicable officiatings on Curry in both regular seasons and in the playoffs especially when up against their major investment lebrun james. And they failed! they think the whole world would just forget about what they did but we would never forget and this thing is going to get exposed eventually sooner or later.
That was the warriors first time on the big stage in the finals vs lebron who been there 5 times. They didn’t even know how to win yet, so how ppl expected them to sweep the cavs, even with kyrie and love out is beyond crazy to me. They had to learn how to win first, in gms 4-6 we saw them close them out
I mean he is tall, he is 6.3 lol. But I think back then, he appears taller compared to now because he was skinnier. When he puts on muscle to toughen up, he got a little slower and looks shorter compared to other NBA players.
Still can’t believe iggy got finals mvp for defending a lebron who averaged 35.8 ppg lol did curry foul led his team in every damn stat across the board except .2 rebounds
🎥 Steph's 2014/15 RS - ruclips.net/video/2LStRu82lnM/видео.htmlfeature=shared
🎥 Steph's 2015 Playoffs - ruclips.net/video/YIO9Aw-hXbw/видео.html
🎥 Steph's 2015/16 RS + Playoffs - ruclips.net/video/XSVunNJzhU4/видео.html
🎥 Steph's 2016/17 RS - ruclips.net/video/FJDP1HT3f5E/видео.html
🎥 Steph's 2017 Playoffs - ruclips.net/video/79yNxXmWfHg/видео.html
🎥 Steph's 2017/18 RS - ruclips.net/video/qjqBNvtpoow/видео.html
🎥 Steph's 2018 Playoffs - ruclips.net/video/jXtNos2HlgQ/видео.html
🎥 Steph's 2019 Playoffs - ruclips.net/video/uDjWa69txkM/видео.htmlfeature=shared
🎥 Steph's 2020/21 Season - ruclips.net/video/iCc29mxxzKw/видео.html
🎥 Steph's 2022 Playoffs - ruclips.net/video/MULh1TNk7nc/видео.html
Curry Put The Whole World On Notice.😤😱🫢🏀💦
Can't imagine how much work this takes. I would love to know. Respect
Trtggtt
Wild seeing how teams used to play him before he won the first ring and then the 73 season. Look how open he would be ea time he gave up the ball back then.. Those games some i remember play by play its wild. Whatta ride
Steph is the legitimate FMVP!
The most meaningful championship for me is this one in 2015, like, bro, after 40 years, they won the championship, and 2022, where a lot of people doubt them and haters keep on talking shit on them that their dynasty is over. Look at GSW franchise being the #1 valuable team in the NBA with an estimated net worth of $7.7 Billion.
Don’t forget Steph is A GOAT NOW 🚀
@@grindwithpassion559 YES!!
When you see how he much stronger he got it’s insane.
So many memories 😢 were all began the crowd was electrifying every night 👌
When Anthony Davis said "I'm done with this squad" 😂
Goddayum I forgot how turnt that oracle crowd was… good times man
my favorite team it is really inspiring to watch them go through a lot of hard work i can not imagine that working day through night trying to win a title and making history.
The Memphis series was the most difficult one. Pre-injury Klay was a beast defensively
Ye , no one talked trash about klay till after his injuries
That Grizzlies defense was on something else
Facts and that Memphis team is more humble then the 2019-2023 grizzlies😂
These playoffs I believe really showcased Curry's all-around offensive game. He was able to get to his spots within one or two moves, he read what the defense gave him and acted accordingly
Double team at the key or the elbow? Try to split it, or dish kick it to the obvious open man.
Defender playing full court: Stay calm and assess the whole floor and adjust, kick it to the shooters, is Klay open? Can I get a screener to take away this pesky defender? Is he playing me too close can I blow by him? Or can I just hit im with a drive fake and stop and pop for the three.
Defender playing laxed? attack his lead foot see if he bites, if he falls for the fake then step back for the three or fake the three and drive to the basket.
He could also call for a screen and get his shot off or pass the bass and get open for the catch and shoot three.
His inside game is even more impressive I think than his STELLAR shot making. This guy could finish with EITHER hand Bigger defenders never bothered him he just found ways to maneuver the ball around them, his drive and kick were SO underrated because defenders had to watch out for that MEAN floater, or the lob.
His three-point making speaks for itself his ability to get into his shot at ANY angle and with ease, and how quick he gets the shot off has literally been studied.
His handle was crafty, not as shifty as Kyrie but I feel like Kyrie used his handles more to finish or around the basket so he was more decisive. Curry had a more "free" handle he liked to play with his defenders throwing shot fakes and quick between-the-legs step-backs. Because of the Immense threat of his shot he found was to use that to his advantage using his dribble.
Steph also doesn't get as low as Kyrie when he dribbles.
Lastly, his play-making abilities and abilities to navigate screens were SOOOOOOO underrated. His ability to survey the court and snap the pass to an open man is SHOWTIME material, bounce passes in the lane behind the back feed to the shooters, no look dimes to the big man, kick out BULLETS to the shooters, it was like the man had the court mapped out in his brain. His UNBELIEVABLE cardio gave him the ability to consistently navigate screens which the Warriors paced offense, and he had enough strength to get tough shots off if need be.
This was CURRY on FULL display.
Enjoy
Edit: Oh and if you thought u would just foul him: 90% free throw shooting , good luck.
50% from the field
42% from three
Bro wrote a book😭😭
Great breakdown!!!!!
@elijahfoggy1583 exactly!!!! Steph is one of those guys you should NOT ever, in your life, send to the free throw line in a late game situation!!!!! He will casually, cordially, and calmly knock down his clutch foul shots. Yes, y'all heard me correctly!!!! I used the word "clutch" and Stephen Curry in the same breath, and I'm unapologetic about it, and I stand by it, 10 toes down!!!!!
@@yt_eli2643 hes my fave player bro
That finals mvp robbery makes this playoff run so ugly lol worse than when they robbed Kareem in 1980 or larry bird in 1981.
Robbery without a jail sentence
They can't accept the fact that a dude 6 foot 2 could win both MVP and FMVP and could go toe to toe with Lebron and even beat him in his prime. So, they had to give it to Iggy to save Lebron's legacy from embarrassment.
Yeah we saw curry without Durant got buttfucked by a 39 year old lebron 😂😂😂 where was curry then ??@@elfilibusterible
@elfilibusterible I know!!!! Those damn idiots on the mainstream media!!! Don't get me wrong, I have the utmost love and respect for LeBron James, but this was nasty work by some of those pundits on the mainstream media to give the nod to Andre Iguodala for Finals MVP over Stephen Curry.
And they gave the FMVP to …. 🤦🏽♂️
I WANT IGUODALA!
In all seriousness tho how come Iggy won that FMVP he didn't even lock up LeBron and is nowhere near Steph's performance.
@@lazzz122 yeah he did, he held lebron to terrible shooting %
Iggy gave big impact on that finals props to steph on his prime though
He really held Bron to that 30 point triple double 😅
Still ain't no way he's the FMVP @@enterpassword3313
what he does is art
That year Golden State was on their game and Steph Curry was a absolute beast he shooting everywhere on the court that year including the playoffs congrats for golden state winning they're first chip in 2015👍💯👌😉😁
7:43 Its crazy how much better of a defender AD has become. Today he blocking those all DAY. He has quietly improved since coming back from injury and is reaching a new peak this season. Bro is turning to a monster.
Yikes this didn’t age well. He still played 70 games but dude still faced injuries I mean bro literally sat out a game against the warriors because of a headache💀 then playoffs come and he got bitched by Jokic badly
Loving these videos
This dude was/is absolute greatness on the court
Most underrated run playoffs ever
R1 G3 & WCF G3 was the golden eggs🔥🤣
Game 5 finals too
i love this !!!ballmovement everyone is great!!!
Thank you so much for drawing me back in the beginning of the dubs' prime😊. Great editing! Fantastic!❤🎉
Can you do 3 hours and a half of 2021-22 Stephen curry?
My favorite version of Steph curry
And Igoudala won the FMVP. What a sick joke
steph got disrespected for not winning finals mvp in 2015!!
I know. It still ticks me the hell off that people use 2015 as their argument to prevent Stephen Curry from being in the top 10 discussion.
No they stuck it to Bron in this case. Bron had the best stats of everyone from both teams- they gave it to Jerry West but refused to give it to Bron. Wonder why🤔
@@RITAS1964 yeah! he put up amazing numbers without kyrie and kevin love… but he lost, he got it in 2016
Cuz lebrons a bum has to team hop from conference to conference in order to win anything. Dudes a joke
@@RITAS1964stop saying “give it to Bron”😂 brons team didn’t win this ain’t the 60s this was the 2010s😂 steph averaged 26/6/5 and was robbed of FMVP😂 stop it
This Steph Curry was an animal 💪💪
Thats a lil glazing from the commentator
"One team has the MVP"
"The other team had the best player in the world" may or may not be true but one thing is for sure, that was some meat riding right there
A completely different player now its wild
Shoutout 2 all the haters who say all he do is shoot 3s😂😂😂
They stupid man, they don't know. If all he do is shoot 3's then I don't know what Curry they be watching. The man does it all. They say he don't play defense. That's a lie. If he didn't then how is he getting all those Steals.
I think they dont really understand what "finals most VALUABLE player " really means.
Even Curry's teammates, opponents, coaches knows that Step Curry is the real fmvp,
They cant win this series without him.
Look at Baby Face he is Awesome 2014 .2015
Game 2015 that .s when I became a Gsw fan when S.C started playing.not2014 .
Back when green used to hit 3 consistently
I miss ROARACLE arena so much man
MVP30🐐😘
This is why many hate curry they didnt appreciate what he did and contribute to the team specially to some of the lakers fans
Can’t wait to see that statue of Steph outside Oracle arena.
Yeah, still cannot justify giving the FMVP to Iggy. These highlights also show how much in awe the announcers were of Curry.
Watching that series in real time I can see why he won it. Him moving into the starting lineup flipped that series completely.
Hey! I need 2015 and 2016 WCF tape for a piece, and I was hoping you could point me to the full games? Much appreciated!
Do his 2021/22 RS
I’ve Always Said This Is The Best Postseason Run Of His Career To Date.
How
I thought you were trippin til I look up the stats
@@undertakerblaise256 His 2022 Playoff Run Gets All The Love Because He Finally Got The “No Finals MVP” Narrative Off His Back. In Terms Of Consistency From Series To Series & High Level Play ? This Is His Best Run. His 2017 Postseason Run Was Special Too But I Viewed Him As The 1A To Kevin Durant’s 1 So It’ll Obviously Mean More When You Lead The Team Out Right As The Clear Cut #1 Guy. In His 2015 Postseason Run He Was 34-5-7-1 On 45-42-85 Splits Against New Orleans In Round 1 Led By The Great Anthony Davis On Defense. Memphis Actually Guarded Him Very Well & Did The Best Job On Him Overall Throughout The Whole Postseason I’d Say. He Went 25-5-7-2 On 42-41-79 Splits Against Them. WCF Against Houston 31-5-6-2 On 52-49-81 Spilts. His Series In The Finals Against Cleveland Gets Underrated Because Of Delly Locking Him Up In Game 2 & For About 2 And A Half Quarters Of Game 3. But Overall Throughout The Series 26-5-6-2 On 44-39-89 Splits And Should Have Been The Finals MVP I Think Most Would Agree. Also Had Multiple Standout Single Game Performances Throughout That Run. Alot Of What We As NBA Fans Hang On To When Discussing Players Are The Moments They Gave Us. That Three In The Corner Over Anthony Davis In Game 3 Against New Orleans To Send The Game Into Overtime , That Was Special. 40-5-9 That Game As Well. 39-8-9 In The Game After In The Game 4 Closeout To Secure The Sweep. Game 4 In The Next Series Against Memphis All Though He’s Having His Struggles In Game 4 , Down 2-1, Gives You 33-8-5 In A Must Win Game. Game 6 Closeout Ends The Series With 32-6-10. Game 2 Vs Houston Duels And Goes Bucket For Bucket With James Harden To The Tune Of 33-3-6 With A Win. Goes To Houston In Game 3 Drops 40-5-7 With A Win. And To Me Probably One Of The Most Underrated Performances Of His Career Came In Game 5 Of The 2015 Finals. 2-2 Series Coming Into The Game Winner Takes A 3-2 Lead And Also Has The Momentum In The Series. 37-4-7 With 17 Points In The 4th Quarter. It’s Weird To Me That People Never Talk About Or Speak On This Run. I Honestly Might Say It’s Probably Because The Level He Went To Next Season During The 2015-16 Season Overshadowed It But This Run Doesn’t Get Enough Credit. He Also Beat Every Member Of The First Team All NBA During This Run. Now It Might Have Been Some Injuries That Helped Them Win The Finals Against Cleveland Cause I Personally Think Cleveland Beats Them That Series At 100% Health But It’s Not Their Fault All They Could Do Is Play Who Was In Front Of Them. Special Run By Curry.
Nahhh the 2022 one is
funniest part is Mark Jackson acting like he didnt create this monster the whole time
And yet Steph Curry was not named the 2015 Finals MVP (he would eventually earn it in 2022), but Iguodala got the reward. I never understood the reason why.
Back when Draymond didn't pass up on open shots and layups.
2:04 DATS CRAZY CUZ I REALLY ONLY KNOW STEPH FROM THE 3’s, BUT I WONDER HOW MANY
MFS KNEW HE BALLED LIKE THIS🤷🏾♂️. IM ONLY AT THE END OF THE 2ND QUARTER AND HE ONLY TOOK 1 3pt. BUT HE GOT LIKE 27
"One team has the MVP, the other has the best player in the world." Wrong again, buddy. Golden State had both. Leflop is just the lower case goat
I love warriors!
God!!!
Watched😊❤
Damn shame how they robbed him of that finals MVP. His prime was special. There was no defense for him. He had the ball on a string
The only way you watch those Finals highlights - and look at Steph's 2015 Finals stats - and think Steph ISN'T Finals MVP?
If you actually have an agenda against him. Like they say, media controls the narratives (and the FMVP voting)
They should go back and give Steph the FMVP. 20 years from now, casuals are gonna use that against him.
Draymond Green was right in his Podcast with Paul George. "Steph worked his ass of to gain some muscles. So now, you can't just bump him off his spot." Seeing in this video and your other videos up until 2018 Playoffs, Curry was being harassed and being bumped into the ground. Especially in this video at thr Memphis Series. Curry was being harassed by Tony Allen and Mike Conley and he often falls or stumbles. I see now how Hard Steph works his ass off to be the greatest shooter in the league. Watch the 2022 playoffs, no any player can bump Steph anymore to get to his spot.
they willing go extra miles to stop Curry from getting more rings than lebrun, doing all the dispicable officiatings on Curry in both regular seasons and in the playoffs especially when up against their major investment lebrun james.
And they failed! they think the whole world would just forget about what they did but we would never forget and this thing is going to get exposed eventually sooner or later.
When klay was consistent.😔
Who is Iguadala 🤔 ? And Curry is not the FMVP
The fact that Lebron pushed the Warriors to 6 games still haunts me as a dub fan.
Fr
Why?? Lots of series go 6 games. It’s not a big deal whatsoever
@@shivumagarwalexcuse me? the 2nd and 3rd best player with that cavs team during the final were Dellavodova and Mozgov
@@lpy1102 mozgov and TT outplayed klay and draymond…next 🙄
That was the warriors first time on the big stage in the finals vs lebron who been there 5 times. They didn’t even know how to win yet, so how ppl expected them to sweep the cavs, even with kyrie and love out is beyond crazy to me. They had to learn how to win first, in gms 4-6 we saw them close them out
Is it me or curry seems a bit taller 😂
I mean he is tall, he is 6.3 lol. But I think back then, he appears taller compared to now because he was skinnier. When he puts on muscle to toughen up, he got a little slower and looks shorter compared to other NBA players.
@@estherpierre6761 you right baby
great highlights man, can you post lebron's 2020 run as well?
He already did bro...
Wow
Well its luck for him won that year kyrie and kevin love was injured
He used to be so small and skinny
Misis curry not poker hahaha
Still can’t believe iggy got finals mvp for defending a lebron who averaged 35.8 ppg lol did curry foul led his team in every damn stat across the board except .2 rebounds
Lebrons block on iggy was a goaltend
😂
😮😊😎🏆👀👀👀
Robbed of finals mvp
Poor Curry...got robbed the FMVP!🥲😌
Steven like garbage
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Andre’s ego or lack there of one that championship