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Draymond Green boldly predicts Warriors superstar Steph Curry wins third NBA MVP
Draymond Green believes his Golden State Warriors teammate Steph Curry will win his third NBA MVP award this season.
F or Steph Curry, basketball is a family thing. The Golden State Warriors legend, who kicked off his 17th NBA season on October 21 live on NBC, grew up watching his father, Dell Curry, in the league. Now, Steph's kids aren't just old enough to watch him play, but old enough to give him a little help in pregame warmups.
Stephen Curry has opened the new NBA season as one of the league’s standout players. The Warriors’ star guard started with a 23-point night against the Los Angeles Lakers, then followed it up with a 42-point game against the Denver Nuggets.
In the waning minute of Golden State’s win over Memphis, Warriors backup point guard Pat Spencer got to battle one-on-one against his younger brother, Grizzlies guard Cam Spencer.
Not even ten games into the season and the Warriors' Draymond Green is already saying that Steph Curry will win MVP.
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Golden State Warriors' young core receive Stephen Curry praise
The Golden State Warriors secured an impressive 131-115 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday, Oct. 27, taking their win total to three out of four games. Steve Kerr's team has looked excellent throughout the opening week of the 2025-26 NBA season, especially the younger talents in the rotation, and Monday's game was no different.
Curry hits six 3-pointers, scores 34 in clincher. Stephen Curry delivers in the clutch with 34 points in Game 6 to lead the Warriors to their 4th championship in the last 8 season
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors picked up a big overtime win against the Denver Nuggets leading Golden State to a 137–131 victory on Thursday at Chase Center in San Francisco.
NBA star Stephen Curry once sought his wife Ayesha's counsel during a pivotal 2009 decision about entering the NBA draft. Torn between college and a
LaMelo Ball had a magnificent Sunday night. Taking on the Washington Wizards, the Charlotte Hornets ' superstar put up one of the best stat lines of his career. In the process, he passed Stephen Curry on an all-time NBA record list. LaMelo made five 3-pointers. The record? He now has more career triple-doubles than Curry, according to StatMuse.