Steph Curry, Golden State Warriors and NBA
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Steph Curry finished with 37 points, three rebounds and six assists while shooting 10/21 from the field and 4/11 from the three-point range in 34 minutes of playing time.
Reuters |
The NBA is investigating a gesture made by Memphis Grizzlies star guard Ja Morant that could be construed as mimicking shooting a gun, ESPN reported on Wednesday.
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For a former Los Angeles Clippers player, the most feared NBA player today is not Stephen Curry, but a star from another Western Conference team who has already won two NBA championships and been named Finals MVP.
In an exhilarating season finale, the basketball world witnessed a clash of titans as the Golden State Warriors triumphed over the Los Angeles Lakers with a score of 123-116. This gripping contest not only underscored the impressive skills of two of the NBA's greatest players but also foreshadowed a thrilling postseason.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr was in disbelief about this apparent disconnect between fans and the unavoidable greatness presented by modern NBA stars.
The Golden State Warriors star made some NBA history as well, passing the late, great Jerry West on the NBA's all-time scoring list to reach No. 25 on the rankings. Curry admitted
West, the model for the NBA logo and in many ways the original prototype for Curry’s combo-guard archetype as a do-everything scoring dynamo with a sweet shot, was a legendary player for the Lakers in the 1960s and 1970s before helping build two separate dynasties in Los Angeles as an executive.