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NBA Finals – A Few Firsts For the Warriors, Cavaliers & Stephen Curry
Every NBA finals series brings with it a set of firsts or new things. This time, besides the very long break leading up to the games, there’s Stephen Curry playing against each and everyone of the All-NBA first team selections, while David Blatt and Steve Kerr, rookie head coaches the both of them, doing something that hasn’t been done in 69 years.
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35 Best Memes of Stephen Curry & the Golden State Warriors Making the NBA Finals, Leaving James Harden & the Houston Rockets Behind
The memes of the day after focus on how good Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors are, but also put the spotlight on Steve Kerr, Mark Jackson and especially how bad James Harden and the Houston Rockets were.
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Golden State Warriors – Defense, Not Stephen Curry, Makes Them the Best
The 107-76 win over the Washington Wizards is further proof that the Golden State Warriors are going places this season and not just because of Stephen Curry, but mostly because of their defense.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Can’t be Terrible Two Games Straight
After one of his worst shooting performances in recent years, Stephen Curry bounced back to lead the Golden State Warriors to a fifth consecutive win, beating the Utah Jazz 106-91.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Making His MVP Case All by Himself
The head coach of the Golden State Warriors isn’t involved in MVP vote politicking. He doesn’t have to. Stephen Curry destroying the Phoenix Suns all on his own does the talking he needs to win the award.
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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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Golden State Warriors – Still Looking Like the Best in the NBA
Now that DeMarcus Cousins is back the Sacramento Kings might be formidable again, but not every time, as the Golden State Warriors mopped the floor with them en route to a 128-108 win with Klay Thompson leading the way, Stephen Curry doing nothing special and David Lee playing for the first time in almost two months.
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Golden State Warriors – Nothing Can Slow Them Down
If anyone was expecting the Golden State Warriors to stop their winning streak at some point, it wasn’t going to happen on a visit to the Minnesota Timberwolves, led by the usual contributions of Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, en route to a comfortable 102-86 win.
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Golden State Warriors – Misleadingly Good in the Preseason
Without Chris Paul and Blake Griffin on the floor, there was nothing surprising about seeing the Golden State Warriors beat the Los Angeles Clippers 125-107 in a preseason game, led by Stephen Curry, completing four-for-four in preseason games against teams from the city of angels.