Steph Curry talks his recent stretch plus fans at Chase Center | SC with SVP

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Steph Curry talks his recent stretch plus fans at Chase Center | SC with SVP

Steph Curry joins SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt to discuss his recent form and how he can lead the Golden State Warriors to the playoffs.

0:00 Curry on his recent stretch.

1:24 Steph Curry talks with Scott Van Pelt on ways he can still improve his game.

2:37 Steph Curry talks about having fans back at the Chase Center and what it felt like to play in front of them again.

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