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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Doesn’t Always Have to Score
If 19 points, 8 rebounds and 9 assists is considered to be a slow day from Stephen Curry, than the Golden State Warriors have a lot to feel good about. However, their 104-96 win over the Detroit Pistons was an example of being more than just a team that relies on the scoring of their star player.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Gets Surprising Help From Jermaine O’Neal
The Golden State Warriors beat the Houston Rockets 102-99 in overtime with two clutch plays making the difference: Stephen Curry with a game-tying layup in regulation and Jermaine O’Neal blocking Chandler Parsons which finally turned the game around.
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NBA All Star Game – Kyrie Irving Forgets About Cavs Trouble For One Night
The 2014 All-Star game was about Kyrie Irving putting his franchise problems behind and putting on a show. It was about the Eastern conference winning for the first time after three consecutive losses. It was about breaking a whole lot of records along the way.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Isn’t Coasting Anymore
Around this time last year the Miami Heat began their incredible 27-game winning streak, and it seems that it’s about time for them to hit that kind of form again. LeBron James seems to be in that kind of mindset with another huge game, but more importantly a buzzer beating 3-point shot to beat the Golden State Warriors on the road.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Didn’t Even Have to Work Hard
The sad Western trip of the Philadelphia 76ers continues, losing 123-80 to the Golden State Warriors, who got a big nice out of Marreese Speights in the easiest game they’ll have all season, while Stephen Curry probably didn’t have to break a sweat against the non existent defense he faced.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry & Klay Thompson Do it Again
Down by double digits early on, the Golden State Warriors never really worry; not when they know Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson can light up at any time and through their barrage of outside shooting, it seems no lead is too great for them to erase, bringing them to a 102-87 win over the Chicago Bulls.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Takes a Backseat to David Lee & Andrew Bogut
The games between the Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles Clippers are usually than a 111-92 win for the Dubs, with Stephen Curry doing quite well as usual, but most of the job was done by their inside duo of David Lee and Andrew Bogut, who usually do very well against the Clips.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Can be Too Much to Handle
In a game between two teams with players that love focusing on shooting from beyond the arc, it was Stephen Curry, slightly expected, that stood head and shoulders above the rest, leading the Golden State Warriors to 103-88 win over the Portland Trail Blazers.
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Kevin Durant – It’s Scary to Think He’s Still Improving
The Oklahoma City Thunder are going through the motions without Russell Westbrook, and it’s taking the best of Kevin Durant to keep them on pace with the rest of the best in the Western conference. It can’t get much better than 54 points in a 127-121 win over the Golden State Warriors.
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Warriors vs Nets – Some Records Aren’t Meant to be Broken
The Golden State Warriors ran out of steam, while the Brooklyn Nets seem to finally gaining some positive momentum, winning their fourth consecutive game despite playing without Deron Williams.