Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry surpassed Ray Allen on yet another prestigious NBA list on Wednesday night
Stephen Curry was named a starter for the NBA All-Star Game last week, a pick met with contention. Ben Pfeifer explains why he's deserving.
Stephen Curry hit a long 3-pointer with 1:52 left on the way to 21 points as Golden State Warriors beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-109.
The Oklahoma City Thunder will be in a tough environment as they take on the Golden State Warriors on the road.
On the way to the Men's Team USA Basketball gold medal campaign in the 2024 Paris Olympics, Stephen Curry had a couple of monumental performances. However, the Golden State Warriors star didn't win the Olympic Men's Basketball MVP. Although LeBron James earned such honors, Curry's historic efforts earned the guard a prestigious award.
Stephen Curry was named USA Basketball's 5-on-5 Male Athlete of the Year and Steve Kerr was awarded 5-on-5 Coach of the Year for their contributions to the 2024 Olympic Gold Medal run, USAB announced on Wednesday.
Expected to play Wednesday
Like Curry, Garland started his journey as an undersized, often-injured guard with uncertainty hanging over his future. Both have defied the odds. “He’s one of the greatest players to ever play
especially the remarkable performance of Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry. It was Curry's first Olympic gold medal, and now at the age of 36, it will be fascinating to see if he's still up for the challenge when the Olympics return to Los Angeles ...
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 52 points for the Thunder, two off his career high set against the Utah Jazz a week earlier.
Meanwhile, Golden State's offense came to life with back-breaking shot-making. "On both ends of the floor they were really physical, and then on the offensive end, they obviously had a good shot-making night,