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Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors snapped their losing skid on the second end of a back-to-back beating Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs.
Aaron Gordon scored 50 points, knocking down 10 3-pointers, but Stephen Curry answered with 42 to lead the Warriors past the Nuggets.
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.
Sweeping their two pre-season games against the Washington Wizards, the Golden State Warriors will leave Japan feeling pretty good about the way things went. While there is never too much that can be taken away from pre-season games, it always feels good ...
Warriors star Stephen Curry revealed when he first realized his game had changed the way basketball is played.
Butler emphasized the importance of Curry, stating, "Clearly, if 30 (Curry) comes back, our chances of winning will increase significantly." This statement encapsulates the influence that a star player can have on a team's performance.
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, during a podcast with LeBron James and Steve Nash, found unexpected joy watching a 2016 NBA Finals clip. While the series was a painful
Recent sports highlights include Lando Norris securing pole position for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix Sprint in Formula One, Aryna Sabalenka advancing to the WTA Finals, Stephen Curry missing another Warriors game,
Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry has officially been voted the NBA’s best leader by general managers in the league’s 2025–26 annual GM survey. Curry earned 43% of the vote, placing him well ahead of New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (13% ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder gave the Warriors a public spanking in Golden State's 126-102 loss on Tuesday at Paycom Center.