Stephen Curry
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Curry rolls ankle again as Warriors fail to defend Oracle
Not only did the Warriors lose Game 3, but Stephen Curry rolled his left ankle. He doesn't have much time to heal before Game 4 Sunday.
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Thompson: 'I feel like this is our time'
Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson are playing with supreme confidence. It's no wonder the pair of shooters are thinking Finals.
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Denver's George Karl wins NBA Coach of the Year Award
Stephen Curry : "We understand who the Coach of the Year is to us, no offense to George Karl -- he had a great year during the regular season."
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Too many minutes for Stephen Curry ?
Here lies the great conundrum about Stephen Curry 's playing time: He has to play, and he has to rest as little as possible.
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Curry's performance lifts Warriors-Spurs series to must-see TV status
Another absurd performance by Stephen Curry has elevated this Warriors-Spurs matchup to easily the most compelling of the NBA postseason.
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Curry lands regional Sports Illustrated cover
Stephen Curry is on the cover of a regional edition of Sports Illustrated, which features the Warriors guard shooting with the headline: "Give Stephen Curry An Inch And He Might Take Golden State A Mile."
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LeBron nearly unanimous MVP; two Warriors receive votes
LeBron James received 120 of 121 first-place votes for NBA MVP, while Stephen Curry received three fifth-place votes to finish in 11th place and David Lee also received a fifth-place vote.
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Warriors notes: Curry's last outing vs. Spurs
Stephen Curry lit up the Spurs for seven threes and 35 points on April 15, and Spurs coach Gregg Popovich had a front-row seat.
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Warriors notes: Curry's last outing vs. Spurs, Lee's status
Stephen Curry made seven 3's and scored 35 points against San Antonio on April 15. Spurs coach Greg Popovich had a front-row seat.
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LIVE: Game 6 -- Nuggets vs. Warriors
Stephen Curry has ignited the Warriors offense, but the Nuggets aren't done yet. Watch the fourth quarter on CSN Bay Area and follow along with In-Game Live!
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Curry out to ditch 'soft' stigma
It's time for Game 6 and the tension is high between the Warriors and Nuggets. Can Stephen Curry close out his first playoff series?
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Curry leads Warriors past Denver in Game 4
Stephen Curry shook off a sore left ankle to score 22 of his 31 points in the third quarter, leading the Golden State Warriors past the Denver Nuggets 115-101 on Sunday night for a commanding 3-1 series lead.
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Curry's ankle, looming Spurs only thorns in W's side
Almost everything is rosy in the Warriors' world thanks to a 3-1 series lead over Denver. But the Spurs are a hard out and Stephen Curry has a nagging injury, so it's no time to celebrate.
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Instant Replay: Curry leads Warriors to 3-1 series lead
Stephen Curry started slow, but caught fire in the third quarter and finished with 31 points to lead the Warriors to a 115-101 win over the Nuggets and a 3-1 lead in the series.
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Genuinely shocking performances from Curry , Bogut
Stephen Curry and Andrew Bogut didn't just give Golden State a commanding series lead. They each put together genuinely shocking performances to change the nature of Warrior basketball.
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Genuinely shocking performances from Curry , Bogut in Game 4
Stephen Curry and Andrew Bogut didn't just give the Warriors a commanding series lead. They also each put together genuinely shocking performances to change the nature of Warrior basketball.
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Instant Replay: Warriors survive, take 2-1 series lead
In front of a raucous, deafening crowd, the Warriors took a 2-1 series lead over Denver behind another stellar performance from Stephen Curry .
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No Lee, no problem for Warriors in Game 2 victory
Without David Lee Tuesday the Warriors lined up behind Stephen Curry , and made merely every shot, or an other-worldly 64.6 percent to be exact.
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Instant Replay: Warriors dominate Game 2, even series
Stephen Curry delivered 30 points and 13 assists, and the Warriors are heading home with home-court advantage following a 131-117 win.
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Curry & Thompson -- best shooting backcourt ever?
Do Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson comprise the best shooting backcourt in NBA history? Mark Jackson sure thinks so.






































