Steph helped catapult the Warriors to an impressive win over the Rockets after being within one score of them with seven minutes to go in the fourth quarter. He chipped in an impressive 40 points on 23 shots and 13 makes, with 21 of those points coming in the last twelve minutes of the game. That twenty-one-point quarter was Steph’s 37th career 20-point quarter, passing Kobe Bryant for most by any player since at least the 1996/97 season when they officially kept track of the stat.
Read MoreDeath. Taxes. Steph Curry owning the Houston Rockets.
The 2x MVP, in the middle of the worst slump of his career, finished tonight’s game against a young Rockets team with 40 points, shooting 13-for-23 from the field (including 7-for-14 from three) and hitting 7 of his 8 free throws. Steph looked… well, like Steph tonight, and it was a sight for sore eyes.
Read MoreMost observes of the Golden State Warriors draft strategy were perplexed by what they were seeing in 2021. In what many people believe should have been a draft where the Dubs picked what other teams wanted and then shipped those new players off in return for win-now pieces, they picked two 19-year-olds, one deemed a project piece and the other more league-ready but still needing time… and they kept them.
Read MoreFans like to argue about their favorite players. Because of the nature of competition in sports, competition is bred between fanbases as well; Who’s more skilled, who’s the better player, who’s greater, who contributes more to winning. You can argue something as simple as shot mechanics and, no matter how ridiculous a take it is, someone is bound to agree.
Read MoreWith a ferocious slam and a scratch of the head, he started to go viral.
He was wearing a number-0 jersey with a “Payton II” on his backside, but it wasn’t the Warrior guard – it was his biggest fan, 10-year old Noah.
Read MoreThe Warriors’ Saturday night matchup against the Nets proved to be a thrilling watch as the game came down to the wire towards the end. The Dubs narrowly won by four points thanks to the Splash Brothers aka Steph and Klay, who combined for 23 points in the fourth quarter.
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