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Golden State Warriors – Great Defense Makes Everyone Look Good
The Golden State Warriors didn’t rely on a single one of their offensive weapons to easily breeze by the Dallas Mavericks with a 108-85 win. It was their defense, led by Andrew Bogut and Andre Iguodala, that helped make it an easy win despite both Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson having ordinary or less kind of offensive nights.
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Golden State Warriors – Stepehn Curry Focusing On Other Things
We’ve gotten used to Stephen Curry, the scoring and especially three-point shooting machine. However, the current winning streak has shows us how much he’s improved as a point guard and player, while also putting a focus on the Golden State Warriors moving on to a point where their star’s scoring isn’t the thing that determines whether they succeed or not.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Can Take it Easy Again
After beating the Indiana Pacers through a game winning shot by Klay Thompson, playing the Boston Celtics is almost like being on holiday, only with really bad weather, as Stephen Curry could give himself another break en route to a 108-88 win.
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Toronto Raptors – Stephen Curry Needs to Win More Than Individual Duels
It looks like Stephen Curry is improving by the minute, enough for him to win an exciting scoring duel between him and DeMar DeRozan, but he also needs the Golden State Warriors to keep up with him, something his teammates can’t consistently do, as seen by their 104-98 loss to the Toronto Raptors.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Loves it in the MSG
There’s something about playing the New York Knicks at the Madison Square Garden that brings out the best in Stephen Curry. Last year it was a 54-point performance, and this season it’s a triple double against a sad, broken down team, leading the Golden State Warriors to a 126-103 win.
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Chicago Bulls – Stephen Curry Didn’t Know What Hit Him
The Golden State Warriors aren’t used to giving up so early because Stephen Curry usually provides them with a comeback option from almost any situation. Not this time against the Chicago Bulls, who made their opponents look like one of the worst teams in the NBA while their dominance in the paint through Joakim Noah, Carlos Boozer and Taj Gibson continues to bring them closer towards home court advantage in the postseason.
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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 Rumors – Chicago Bulls, Golden State Warriors, Denver Nuggets, Washington Wizards & Sacramento Kings Interested in Trade for Luke Ridnour
The Milwaukee Bucks are pretty much open to offers for each and every one of their players aside for a couple of young ones, making Luke Ridnour a highly coveted option for teams to use as a backup point guard for the remainder of the season in their push for the playoffs, as the Chicago Bulls, Golden State Warriors, Denver Nuggets, Washington Wizards & Sacramento Kings have already shown some sort of interest.