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Stephen Curry exploded for 46 points, leading the Golden State Warriors to a thrilling 125-120 victory over the Spurs and nearing a legendary NBA scoring milestone.
Time seems to stand still for Stephen Curry. At 37, the Golden State Warriors star is still enjoying basketball as if it were his first day, and his brilliant 46-point
Curry's 46 points led the Warriors to a huge comeback win despite two Spurs' triple-doubles, including one from Wembanyama
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the OKC Thunder will host Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Stephen Curry explains his “David vs Goliath” moments against Victor Wembanyama after a 46-point win over the Spurs.
The San Antonio Spurs watched their three-game winning streak come to an end Wednesday night, losing 125-120 to a Golden State Warriors squad that showed up ready to fight. The loss stung, sure, but it came with an unexpected silver lining that had nothing to do with the final score.
In a surprising turn of events, NBA superstar Stephen Curry faced an unprecedented situation during a recent game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. After a three-game absence due to illness, Curry returned to the court only to receive his very first flagrant foul in his 17-year career.
Since Jimmy Butler arrived at Golden State, his connection with Steph Curry has gone far beyond the court. Ever since he was traded from the Miami Heat, the two stars have built so
Stephen Curry scored 46 points and the Golden State Warriors beat the San Antonio Spurs 125-120, overcoming triple-doubles by Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle