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Warriors vs Wizards – Winning Streak Up to 9
Not everyone is convinced that the Golden State Warriors, even with a clean bill of health, are real contenders in the Western conference, but their winning streak reaching 9 games might be a positive hint, this time led by Klay Thompson with some impressive shooting and David Lee with his usual offensive hustle to grant them a 112-96 victory over the Washington Wizards.
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Warriors vs Heat – Team Performance Better Than Just Big Three
It’s very difficult to beat the Miami when the big three of LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade combine to score 67 points. However, when Stephen Curry is having a special kind of night and the Golden State Warriors are enjoying a full lineup, it’s not that surprising to see the Dubs claim a win over the NBA champions.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Does More Than Just Shoot
Most of the praise Stephen Curry gets usually has to do with his shooting and his place in history among three point shooters. It’s less common to see him get the headlines thanks to his all-around play. However, there’s a lot more to him than just shooting from long range, pulling off a triple-double performance that included a career high in rebounds and assists as the Golden State Warriors beat the Phoenix Suns 115-86.
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Who Should Play in the 2014 NBA All-Star Game?
The first voting numbers of the All-Star game ballots show that being great on the floor isn’t as important as popularity. LeBron James and Kevin Durant are obvious choices and easy picks to make for the starting lineups, but guys like LaMarcus Aldridge and Joakim Noah might be more deserving that others who have gotten more votes than them, which brought us to create are own list of who should be in the All-Star game.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry is a Cruel Little Man
One half was Stephen Curry at his worst. The turnovers, the sloppy shooting and decision making on offense. Just what the Golden State Warriors don’t need from their star player, especially while Andre Iguodala is out. In the second half? Completely different, and quite close to unstoppable, getting a lot of help from Draymond Green on both ends of the floor before burying the game winning shot himself.
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Warriors vs Bobcats – Kemba Walker Beats Stephen Curry Where it Matters
In a night that turned out to be a scoring duel between Stephen Curry and Kemba Walker, it was the Charlotte Bobcats and their point guard who came out on top with the 115-111 win, despite giving up the individual battle to the Golden State Warriors star.
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No Deficit is Too Much When Stephen Curry is on Your Team
Down by 27 in the second half? That should be a sign to give up on the game, right? Not when you have someone like Stephen Curry on your team. The Golden State Warriors shouldn’t have been able to comeback from an awful start to their game against the Toronto Raptors, but a huge fourth from Curry and Klay Thompson paved the way for the comeback of the season and a 112-103 win.
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Stephen Curry Better Than a Disjointed Pistons Big Three
Despite high expectations early on, the Detroit Pistons aren’t getting what they thought they would after adding Josh Smith to the Andre Drummond-Greg Monroe equation. The Golden State Warriors have no plans to overload the frontcourt and see what happens, especially not with Stephen Curry in sharpshooter mode, leading his team with 25 points to an easy 113-95 win.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry is Much More Than Just a Shooter
Being the best pure shooter in the NBA makes Stephen Curry a surprise each time he does more than just score for the Golden State Warriors. By getting a triple double before even reaching the fourth quarter while Andre Iguodala took care of the scoring, he proved just how far he’s come over the last two seasons and where he’s planning to go.