Steph Curry leads Warriors with 23 points
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Since the trade deadline, Steph Curry has been one of the NBA's top performers. As he continues to ramp up for the postseason, the former MVP passed a Philadelphia 76ers star on an all-time stat list.
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Steph Curry overcame a slow start in his return from injury to score 23 points as the visiting Golden State Warriors defeated the New Orleans Pelicans 111-95 on Friday night.
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Former UCLA Bruin and current Chicago Bull guard Lonzo Ball had quite a claim surrounding Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry was once again named by an NBA star as the most influential player in history. Golden State Warriors have endured a rollercoaster stretch in recent weeks but managed to steady the ship with a crucial NBA victory over the New Orleans Pelicans.
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Fadeaway World on MSNInstant Analysis: Stephen Curry And Jimmy Butler Combine To Lead Warriors To 42-Point Win vs. SpursThe 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 quite early.
Stephen Curry once revealed that his mother would fine him $100 every time he would have more than three turnovers.
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What's more, the buzzer-beater on Friday gave Jokić 16,003 career points. That makes him the fastest player in NBA history (739 games) to reach 16,000 points, 8,000 rebounds and 5,000 assists. The previous fastest was Larry Bird, who reached those figures in 799 games.
Stephen Curry has landed a three-book deal, the first of which, "Shot Ready," a personal reflection, according to Curry, is set for an early September release.
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During his 16-year career in the NBA, basketball star Stephen Curry has hit several notable milestones: four-time NBA champion, two-time Most Valuable Player, 11-time NBA All-Star, and Olympic gold medalist,
Most young NBA players admit they've had a “welcome to the NBA” moment in some fashion. Whether it be on the court against a top-level player or something that happened off the court during their rookie season.
Steph Curry is a four-time NBA champion, but still, the 37-year-old carved out time for another venture, a new healthy sports drink.