Viral Connection: Stephen Curry’s Heartwarming Handshake with Daughter Ryan After Warriors’ Victory Over Rockets

The Warriors ended their six-game losing streak with a 121-116 triumph over the Houston Rockets on Monday. The most promising news was Stephen Curry’s lengthy layoff, which he ended with a 32-point performance in his return game.

Curry was in a good mood after the massage. It seems like a relief when the player recovers from his injury and then helps his team to a narrow victory.Following the game, Stephen shared a touching moment with his eight-year-old daughter Riley. A video captured the two of them completing a complex handshake as Steph, the father, congratulated his son’s victory and got up from the floor.

In a video titled “handshake goals,” the official X (formerly Twitter) account of the Golden State Warriors posted it. In the ten seconds that passed during the handshake, a number of intricate movements, including dancing, were carried out.

 

 

 

Once again, Jordan Poole brings shame to the Wizards as he let the fourth quarter time to run out when they were behind.

This year’s highlight package will feature Jordan Poole’s inaugural season with the Washington Wizards, but there’s already a lot of competition among the many strange moments from that season to choose which ones to include.

Once again making waves on Monday night, Poole let the fourth quarter clock run out as his Wizards were down 142-129 to the Milwaukee Bucks.

Poole overlooked the passing of time at a pivotal juncture.

Without touching the inbounds pass, Poole gave his team a chance to generate momentum as they tried to rally against Freak Time and the Bucks. This strategy is often used in the latter seconds of games because the clock will not start running again until an opponent touches the ball.

Poole may have stopped the shot clock, but he didn’t realize the game clock was still running until after the event. He wasted fifteen seconds of game time while making the layup, right as the clock struck four.

He scored 30 points despite only having one assist. In spite of the Wizards’ 2-11 record and Poole’s poor shooting (under 40% from the field and under 30% from beyond the arc), he still manages to put up 16.6 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game.

There has been some unwarranted criticism of Poole in the headlines recently.

The Washington guard has looked completely lost ever since he left the Golden State Warriors, and this season is no different.

The fact that he appeared to ignore his coaches during a fourth-quarter stoppage—and hence his seeming lack of focus—has also gotten him in hot water recently.