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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.






























