Steph Curry nearly killed Matthew Dellavedova in 2015 finals

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Please consult your doctor to see if your heart is healthy enough to guard Steph Curry in the NBA Finals.

Cavaliers guard Matthew Dellavedova defends Warriors star Stephen Curry in the first quarter during Game 4 of the 2015 NBA Finals at Quicken Loans Arena, now Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, on June 11, 2015, in Cleveland.Guarding Steph Curry in the NBA Finals isn’t just hard; it can be legitimately hazardous to your health.and talked about the 2015 finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

“I love Delly to death, but Delly couldn’t — Delly almost died guarding Steph Curry” said Smith, who last played for the Lakers in 2020. “No, literally, almost died. We have footage of this man in an ice tub literally to his neck trying to guard this man.”Dellavedova’s effort during those games, Smith said, made him “one of the greatest people I like of all time.

Before Warriors fans get too thankful for Smith’s kind words, it’s worth noting that this came in the context of the 37-year-old saying he believes the Cavaliers would have beaten the Warriors in 2015 if Cleveland was fully healthy. Two of the Cavs’ big three, Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving, went down with injuries during the team’s finals run. Love was injured against the Celtics in the first round, and Irving fractured his kneecap in Game 1 of the finals.

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