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The Golden State Warriors got some good news to end the week. All-Star point guard Stephen Curry returned Friday night from a pelvic contusion, playing 34 minutes in the Warriors' 111-95 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans. The Warriors are fortunate ...
With a total of 26,396 points throughout his 17-year career, Curry moved up to the 20th spot on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. He surpassed Basketball Hall of Famer John Havlicek, who is best known for winning eight NBA championships as a member of the Boston Celtics .
The West’s 7th-seeded team, Warriors, arrived in Florida to take on the #7 seed of the East, the Miami Heat. But Jimmy Butler won’t meet his former team until Wednesday. Tonight was about meeting the Warriors’ old nemesis, Desmond Bane, who was quite ...
To say that Steph Curry changed the course of Warriors' history is both obvious and doing him a disservice. His accomplishments span far beyond that. Curry didn't just change the course of Warriors' history; he single-handedly revolutionized the NBA.
There's pretty much one notable NBA 3-point record that Stephen Curry doesn't hold. That's the single-game 3-pointers mark, held by Klay Thompson (14) from a night that he outshone his Warriors Splash Brother. Curry made one of his best-ever runs at that ...
Understanding he would need to outwork Houston’s athletic defenders, with Jimmy Butler sidelined for the night, Stephen Curry was undeniable. Curry overcame a two-point first quarter to will the Golden State Warriors past the Rockets, 104-93, to take a 2 ...