Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry revealed the main reason behind his team’s victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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Steph Curry's Honest Statement After Warriors-Thunder
The Warriors were much more balanced, as Andrew Wiggins led the way with 27 points and superstar Steph Curry contributed 21 on 5-10 shooting from deep. Following the game, Curry revealed what was ...
The Golden State Warriors fell to a 118-108 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday, Jan. 25. Steve Kerr's roster went in ...
On Saturday night, Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors hosted the Los Angeles ... However, he was completely shut down in the final two quarters. The future Hall of Famer finished the ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Steph Curry was ... nights as much as his Warriors. To bank in a 3-pointer and illustrate his faux shock with his hands on his head. To gallop down court after a cross-court ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- In an effort to inject some joy and juice into the Golden State Warriors, Stephen ... And Curry did all this with a sprained right thumb on his shooting hand.
The Lakers followed up Thursday's blowout victory over the Boston Celtics by shutting down Stephen Curry in a Saturday night road win over the Golden State Warriors. Anthony Davis led the team ...
On the heels of an 18-point loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday, Stephen Curry called the Golden State Warriors a "very ... completely out of Curry's hands for possessions at a time.
Curry finished the game with 13 points and nine assists, while shooting an abysmal 4-17 from the field. This proved to be yet another game where the Warriors could not rally down the stretch.
Stephen Curry made a blunt admission of the current state of the Golden State Warriors following their ... “The feel of him with the ball in his hands, me playing off him, there’s been some ...
During an up-and-down season with trade deadline questions abounding, the Warriors still believe they have what it takes to ...
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr can’t envision his superstar Stephen Curry demanding a trade anytime soon despite the team’s below .500 record (19-20) 39 games into the regular season.