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Golden State Warriors – Comebacks Come Naturally
The combination of possibly being the best team in the NBA, having a scoring machine like Stephen Curry and playing a terrible team like the Boston Celtics make it less than surprising to see the Golden State Warriors pull off yet another huge comeback.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry & Klay Thompson Great Against Dysfunctional Teams
Some might say that the Golden State Warriors running all over the Toronto Raptors (113-89) with fantastic games for both Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson says something about the East vs West disparity, but it probably has more to do with their opponents being a team that’s falling off the rails and playing some of the most painfully bad basketball in the league at the moment.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Teaches Stephen Curry Something About Greatness
Just a regular season game? It sure felt like something more by the way LeBron James played, leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 110-99 win over the Golden State Warriors, telling us a lot about the possible NBA finals matchup and the situation of the MVP race with Stephen Curry.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Seems Completely Healthy
One game of resting seemed to do the trick, as Stephen Curry was at his best in a 114-107 win for the Golden State Warriors against the sliding Washington Wizards.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Might be More Valuable Than They Thought
Without Stephen Curry the Golden State Warriors looked very one dimensional offensively, resulting in a 104-98 loss to the Indiana Pacers and a big night from Rodney Stuckey. Klay Thompson wasn’t bad himself, but was all alone in a battle that needed a bit more than just him.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Allowed to be Selfish
Without Carmelo Anthony playing, there was no real suspense in the game between the Golden State Warriors and the New York Knicks, ending in a 106-92 win for the Western conference leaders, as Stephen Curry led the way without dishing out a single assist and Steve Kerr looked quite smug and happy with himself for the decision he took this summer.
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Chicago Bulls – Derrick Rose Was Worth Waiting For
In a 113-111 overtime win for the Chicago Bulls over the Golden State Warriors on the road, Derrick Rose was anything but efficient. However, in the most important moments and possessions he was there to carry to torch, including hitting an incredibly difficult fall back jumper to win the game.
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NBA MVP – Stephen Curry or James Harden? Don’t Forget About LeBron James
The favorites to win the NBA MVP in 2015 are probably Stephen Curry and James Harden, but Marc Gasol should be looked at very carefully even if his numbers aren’t as impressive, and anyone sleeping on LeBron James should think again because it seems that he’s just starting showing us what he’s still capable of.
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2015 All-Star Game Starters
The votes have been cast and counted for the 2015 All-Star game, with Stephen Curry getting more than anyone else in the league, even more than LeBron James. Two brothers, Pau and Marc Gasol were chosen to start, but on different sides of the court, which is a first in the NBA.
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Golden State Warriors – Unstoppable at the Moment; Stephen Curry Should Have Been Ejected
The Golden State Warriors keep walking all over the Houston Rockets with a 126-113 win, sweeping the season series between the teams, but Stephen Curry is getting some preferential treatment from referees and should have been ejected in the third quarter, although it wouldn’t have made much of a difference.