Warriors superstar Stephen Curry sat with a defeated look on the opposite end of the court. With his head hunched over — Curry could only watch as his splash brother Klay Thompson got up and went to the locker room in Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals versus the Raptors.
Read MoreAfter the rough fall Gary Payton took in Game Two of the Western Conference Semifinals it is reported by Shams Charania that, “There is optimism that he could return as soon as Game One of the Finals.”
Read MoreIt only took him 6 Finals appearances for voters to realize, but Steph Curry finally has some individual hardware to show for it.
Read MoreThe Warriors are one game away from returning to the Finals for the 6th time in 8 years. They’re the only team since Michael Jordan’s Bulls to accomplish such a feat. But while the hype drawn from returning to the biggest stage in basketball is well-warranted, it’s hard not to look towards the future, especially when so many guys have shown their value late in the playoffs.
Read MoreThe Warriors have been largely defined by their guard play over the course of their recent dynasty outside of Kevin Durant, and rightfully so in a lot of ways. Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, and now Jordan Poole are all phenomenal players who are major keys to the team’s success. However, one of the other important facets of the team’s success has been the value they get out of the wings.
Read MoreIn today’s NBA — each team has their primary superstar surrounded by multiple all-stars on their roster. The days where teams would just build around one star are long gone. For the Mavericks, it used to be superstar Luka Doncic and forward
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