Warriors reserve Marreese Speights is predicting big — BIG — things from Stephen Curry in Game 7.

“Steph’s gonna go off on Sunday. I wouldn’t be surprised if he comes out and scores 50,” Speights wrote in a story for The Players’ Tribune.

“With all the things the media’s been saying about him, and everything on Twitter, I know he’s going to respond. I know it. And then all the other guys are going to fall into place. That’s how it works for us. Anytime anything happens with Steph — be it emotionally, or him getting hurt in the Houston series, or him getting ejected on Thursday night — that motivates us to take it to another level. So look out on Sunday.”

Curry had a 30.1 scoring average during the regular season, but is averaging 23.5 in the Finals. He is shooting 37.5 percent from three-point range and 41.9 percent overall, down from 45.5 and 50.4 during the regular season.

Meantime, LeBron James has rallied Cleveland from a 3-1 series deficit by scoring 41 points in the last two games.

In Game 6 on Thursday night, Curry scored 30 points, but fouled out for the first time since Dec. 2013 and was ejected for the first time in his career after hurling his mouthpiece into the crowd.

“I saw something I’ve never seen before: Steph Curry … furious,” Speights wrote. “I mean, I’ve seen him get mad before. But when he got called for that sixth foul, that was, by far, the angriest I’ve ever seen him.

“You know what, though? I’m going to give you all some inside info. After the game, Steph wasn’t upset. He might have said one or two words, but then he got on his phone — he talks with his kids after the game, or his wife — and he moved on.

“And it was the same for the rest of us.”

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