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In the 2022 NBA Finals opener, Horford hit six 3s and scored 26 points in San Francisco, wresting away immediate series control for the Boston Celtics as he ached for his first title in his 15th season. It was one of the best games of his career. But it was soon followed by one of the most devastating.
Warriors fans might not be eager to give Smart any benefit of the doubt here, as the guard has injured Curry before. Back in 2022, Smart dove for a loose ball and collided with Curry’s legs, which resulted in a sprained ligament in his foot. The injury took Curry out of the final 12 games of the regular season.
Last year’s Celtics used coach Joe Mazzula’s penchant for 3s to attempt a mind-boggling 48.3 triples a night, three more than the 2019 and 2020 James Harden-led Rockets. The Warriors have led the league in volume only twice, once in 2015-16 and the other in 2022-23, when they averaged 43.2 attempts, good for fourth all-time.
Following the Golden State Warriors' 119-109 season-opening win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night, Warriors star Jimmy Butler revealed the bet he made with teammate Draymond Green.
After the Golden State Warriors waived Seth Curry, fans playfully mocked Stephen Curry for not “protecting” his brother.
Stephen Curry made history in the Golden State Warriors' 119-109 season-opening victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. The 37-year-old guard became the
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Warriors writer suggests 6-foot-7 NBA champion, Stephen Curry reunite via Jonathan Kuminga swap
Warriors writer suggests 6-foot-7 NBA champion, Stephen Curry reunite via Jonathan Kuminga swap originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Golden State Warriors are itching to capture one more NBA title before Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler ride off into the sunset.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry said it still feels "surreal" to be a face of the NBA alongside rival LeBron James.