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The Golden State Warriors held out Steph Curry in a recent game, which didn't sit right with a former NBA player.
In the interview, Snoop Dogg spoke with Curry about his recent performance and the Warriors’ situation this season. He opened by asking how it feels for Curry to score 30 or more points across his last 10 games, especially now that he is in his 17th NBA season.
Stephen Curry and Snoop Dogg shared a warm pre-game moment that quickly lit up social media before the Warriors faced the Clippers in Los Angeles. The.
Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors broke multiple NBA records in their win over the Utah Jazz, but one with his father stands out.
Golden State Warriors All-Star Stephen Curry tied a new NBA record alongside his father, Dell Curry, as a testament to their longevity. After Davidson renamed an interstate exit after Curry, he set a record along with his father, Dell, for most games played combined. The Currys tied Dolph and Danny Schayes's 2,134 games.
Dell and Steph Curry have played more games than any other father-son duo in NBA history. The dynamic shooting duo set a record when Steph started Saturday night’s 123-114 win over the Utah Jazz — which marked the 2,135th game the father and son have played in the NBA, passing Hall of Famer Dolph Schayes and his son, Danny, who totaled 2,134 games.
Stephen Curry once again showed why the Warriors continue to benefit from his ability to change games in a hurry.
It isn't shocking that the Warriors spent over $60 million to keep their homegrown talent in San Francisco. The deal is the largest yearly value in the NBA, but as a result of federal, state, local and jock taxes, Curry is not the top earner in the league.
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Timberwolves' Anthony Edwards makes basketball history never done before in NBA, even by Steph Curry
Pretty much every 3-point record in NBA history is held by Golden State Warriors legend Stephen Curry. Not this one. This one belongs to Minnesota Timberwolves superstar Anthony Edwards. On Sunday, while most minds were focused on the NFL, Edwards seized a bit of NBA history.
In a recent interview, Stephen Curry humorously commented on Bill Kennedy putting on an impressive show with his announcements.