The ‘Karaoke’ Curry 4 Flotro, Steph Curry’s upcoming signature sneaker, takes inspiration from a pastime of his and is unveiled by the Warriors

During Thursday’s game between the Miami Heat and the Golden State Warriors, Steph Curry debuted a pair of brand new Curry 4s. In this encounter, the Warriors lost for the second game in a row and fell half a game behind the Western Conference-leading Phoenix Suns. Fans took notice of Curry’s new sneakers despite the team’s dismal season.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lightweight and providing exceptional traction, the Under Armour Curry 4s have quickly risen to the top of the shoe industry. The current Curry 4 Flotro hue is exclusive to the NBA star, while the sneaker has been available for some time in both high-top and low-top versions.

‘Karaoke’ Curry 4s are marked as ‘Player Edition’ with the ‘PE’ tag, just as many other players’ signature shoes. That being the case, nobody other than the four-time champion is likely to have a pair.

Fans have been applauding Under Armour for the design in photos that went viral after the game and after the evening’s warmups. Have a look at the pictures down below.Taking a look at how Steph Curry and the Warriors fared in their game against the HeatThe Heat defeated the Warriors by a score of 114-102 even though Jimmy Butler was sidelined with an ιnjury. The Heat’s record improved to 19-12 with the victory, while the Warriors’ record dropped to 15-16.

The entire team had a bad game, but Steph Curry stood out for his poor performance, which included only 13 points on 20% shooting. Not to mention, he had a +/- rating of-14 and shot just 2-8 from beyond the arc.

Even Klay Thompson, another member of the Warriors, had a rough game, scoring 13 points while shooting 4-11 from the field. The game’s rating was -26 +/- for Thompson and Jonathan Kuminga.

When it came to stopping Steph Curry and the Warriors’ other superstars on defense, the Heat were victorious even without Jimmy Butler. оffensive leaders Tyler Herro (26 points, 7 assists) and Jaime Jaquez Jr. (17 points) were the team’s top performers.

The Warriors are no longer in the NBA Play-In Tournament Һunt, so obviously something has to give. While some have alluded to Draymond Green’s absence, others think the team needs to make significant changes before the trade deadline.