On Saturday night, the Golden State Warriors hosted the Los Angeles Lakers at the Chase Center. The Warriors lost by a score of 118-108 to fall to 22-23 in the ...
Superstar point guard Steph Curry dropped one of the worst performances of his career in Saturday's loss, posting 13 points on 4-17 shooting, highlighted by a scoreless, 0-8 shooting second half.
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry reacts to 1-20 stat line after losing to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Steph Curry's Golden State Warriors could trade for Chicago Bulls center Nikola Vucevic before the trade deadline. [photo: Imagn] Anthony Slater of The Athletic reported two weeks ago that the ...
Steph Curry’s Golden State Warriors are facing a challenging point in the 2024-25 NBA season, leaving the two-time MVP visibly stunned after their latest loss. Following a 118-108 defeat to the ...
Steph Curry has ... In January, Curry is shooting 45.6 percent overall and 40.8% on 3s, both slightly up from his full-season marks. Related Articles Golden State Warriors | LeBron James leads ...
Curry hit two clutch 3-pointers to tie the game, but the Lakers outlasted Golden State, with Jonathan Kuminga missing his defensive assignment on Austin Reaves’ game-winning layup. They’ll ...
Another game, another night where it felt like the sky was falling for the Golden State Warriors ... four steals and one block. Curry finished the game with 13 points and nine assists, while ...
Steph Curry rivalry unfolded on Saturday, with the Lakers securing a confidence-boosting 118-108 victory over the Golden State Warriors. LeBron delivered a stellar double-double performance ...
Stephen Curry refused to use his injured right thumb as an excuse after a disappointing performance resulted in the Golden State Warriors losing to the Los Angeles Lakers. (More Sports News ...
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry recently extended a heartfelt gesture to the family of Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick. After a road win in San Francisco against the Warriors on ...
This is where Perkins’ ESPN colleague, Stephen A. Smith, chimed in, and interestingly blamed Curry for Golden State’s missing star power. “That’s partially [Curry’s] fault,” Smith said.