Why do fans always hold their breath when watching Curry's games? Is it because of one unbelievable three-pointer after another, or is it an expectation that "he can create miracles at any moment"? Rewind to the game against the Philadelphia 76ers, where Stephen Curry once again left fans speechless. He made all 8 of his three-point attempts and scored 30 points early in the game, which was not a normal operation for an ordinary player, but a complete "miracle" performance. After the game, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr was filled with emotion: "We will eventually bid farewell to this legend, so we should cherish every performance of Curry even more." This sentence not only touched people's hearts but also served as a warning bell: How long can Curry maintain his peak state? When it comes to Stephen Curry, there are always some images that flash back in our minds: On February 27, 2016, it was a classic battle between the Warriors and the Thunder. The game went into overtime, with only five seconds left and the score tightly contested. Curry brought the ball over half court, and the entire audience held their breath, as if waiting for lightning to strike. Suddenly, he shot from three steps beyond the three-point line, making an astonishing long-range three-pointer that became the key to the Warriors' victory. This shot was not only a display of skill but also a perfect embodiment of calmness and composure. Yes, that moment belonged to Curry, and we witnessed what is called "an impossible task." Fast forward to the…