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Not only that, but they looked back at other memorable NBA Finals moments. When looking at 2016, Curry, in particular, said he was thrilled to see James guard Draymond Green. Ultimately, the series went down to the wire in seven games. In the end, the ...
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Stephen Curry reacts as 48-point masterclass goes to waste; acknowledges surpassing Michael Jordan in key milestone
Stephen Curry highlights main concern for the Warriors and reacts to surpassing Michael Jordan for most 40-point games after turning 30-years-old.
Stephen Curry made four threes in the final three minutes to clinch the gold medal for the United States at the 2024 Paris Olympics. On Part 2 of the Mind the Game podcast, Curry and LeBron James talked about each shot during that stretch. Up 82-79 with 2: ...
Stephen Curry delivered 46 points in the Golden State Warriors’ 125-120 win over the San Antonio Spurs, a night that featured one of the NBA’s most unique visual contrasts. The Warriors needed every ounce of Curry’s scoring and control, especially ...
The Warriors lost in blowout fashion against the Oklahoma City Thunder on the road, but in response, went out and beat the San Antonio Spurs thanks to Curry’s 46-point performance. Steve Kerr called it routine and expected. Despite the outside noise, the ...
The Nuggets will get a rematch of their opening night loss to the Warriors on Friday night, but this time, things may be a bit easier for Denver. Golden State ruled out Stephen Curry as the future Hall of Famer is nursing an illness and is too sick to ...
LeBron James explained why he feels Stephen Curry is the greatest shooter of all time during the Golden State Warrior guard's latest appearance on Mind the Game. During their discussion, James compared Curry to Los Angeles Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei ...
Golden State dropped consecutive clutch games over the weekend. Even with Steph Curry's heroic performances, the Warriors came up short. On "Dubs Talk," Bonta Hill and Monte Poole break down why leads keep slipping away from the Warriors late in games and how that has led to mediocrity in Golden State.