Steph Curry was one of the many congratulating golfer Rory McIlroy for his career Grand Slam. The Northern Irish star became only the sixth player in the sport to achieve a Grand Slam, and the sporting world applauded his efforts with the Golden State Warriors being one of them.
Taking to his Instagram stories, Curry dropped a four-word reaction, saying;
"Your time good man!"


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Earlier, McIlroy nailed in a three-footer to beat Justin Rose in what was a sudden-death play-off to finally clinch his first Masters title and complete the career Grand Slam in a riveting round.
Steph Curry makes feelings clear on Warriors' disappointing loss to Clippers
Speaking to the reporters, Steph Curry was vocal about the team's chances of making the playoffs following their 124-119 loss to the LA Clippers. The team is also battling injuries, with the 4x NBA champion himself battling through a thumb injury.
"You want to play a perfect game. That doesn’t really exist. There were a couple tonight that just got kind of trapped in jail, either in the corner or in the paint with three guys. Didn’t really have an outlet. Those are the ones you can avoid, but you want to play aggressive, play free, and not second-guess yourself.”
Curry played 38 minutes on Sunday, dropping 36 points, three rebounds, and six assists. Jimmy Butler had 30 points and nine assists, while Brandin Podziemski and Draymond Green had 19 and 14 points, respectively. But their efforts were in vain as a couple of missed last-minute plays cost the Bay Area team a chance to get past the Clippers.
Up next, they play the Memphis Grizzlies in the play-in tournament. It remains to be seen if Curry can manage his thumb injury through the tournament.
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