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The Golden State Warriors absolutely decimated the San Antonio Spurs, defeating them 148-106. With Stephen Curry back in the starting lineup, the Warriors took advantage of their roster's strength qui...
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNPost wildly out-performing Steph's early NBA career 3-point paceWarriors rookie Quinten Post is outpacing the greatest shooter in NBA history from beyond the arc. Yes, you read that correctly. Golden State’s 7-foot center, as the San Francisco Chronicle’s Ron Kroichick pointed out on X after the Warriors’ 104-93 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday at Chase Center,
The greatest shooter of all time doesn’t just roll out of bed and get buckets. Things like compression sleeves, naps, and spinach have allowed him to keep thriving 16 years into his NBA career.
Curry is wearing extra padding for tailbone protection and said he can still feel the soreness, but he can play.
The Golden State Warriors hope they avoided the worst after Stephen Curry suffered an injury during Thursday's win over the Toronto Raptors.
Star guard battled through the pain as the playoffs get near.The Golden State Warriors want to avoid being part of the Play-In tournament as the NBA playoffs approach, and they got a step closer to their goal Friday night.
Just before Stephen Curry broke the NBA's career 3-point record in December of 2021, his longtime Warriors teammate and vociferous hype man Draymond Green took to his own podcast to declare that Curry's record would "100 percent be broken" within "five to six years" of Curry's retirement.
All-Star point guard Stephen Curry returned Friday night ... Although Golden State started the game slowly, finding itself in an early 14-2 hole, Curry was particularly effective in the second ...
Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry is praised by Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball for his transformative impact on basketball, particularly in popularizing three-point shooting. Ball recognizes Curry's influence on both NBA play styles and young athletes.