Warriors announce Stephen Currys return date
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Curry has stitched together a strikingly strong start to his 17th season with the Golden State Warriors. He nailed clutch shots late to subdue Denver in the home opener, memorably outdueled Victor Wembanyama twice in San Antonio and posted three consecutive games of 30-plus points.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry is off to a terrific start in the 2025-26 season, averaging 27.0 points, 5.0 assists and 3.8 rebounds at 51/42/100 shooting splits. More importantly, he helped the Warriors improve to a 4-1 record with a ...
After a lengthy absence due to injury, Curry's return was highly anticipated by fans and analysts alike. The Golden State Warriors faced the Timberwolves, and the stakes were high. Curry's energy and skill were palpable from the outset,
The Golden State Warriors are hoping to contend for a title next season, but they’ll be facing an uphill battle. Last season, the Warriors’ hopes of winning a title came crashing down in the postseason. After Jimmy Butler was banged up in the first ...
After a partnership that lasted roughly 13 years, Stephen Curry and Under Armour have parted ways so the NBA superstar can focus on his own independent brand. The 11-time All-Star left Nike for Under Armour in 2013 after Nike did not offer him a signature ...
In a thrilling display of skill and determination, Stephen Curry led the Golden State Warriors to a 134-117 victory over the Utah Jazz, scoring an impressive 31 points. This game not only marked the end of a three-game losing streak for the Warriors but also showcased Curry's enduring talent as he continues to break records at the age of 37.
Warriors guard Stephen Curry, who suffered a left quadriceps contusion and muscle strain against the Houston Rockets on November 26 and has missed the last four games, was recently re-evaluated. The re-evaluation indicated that Curry is making good progress.
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"Steph is out of New York in four years" - Carmelo Anthony on what if the Knicks drafted Stephen Curry
The New York Knicks were one pick away from landing one of the best players of all time in the 2009 NBA Draft. However, the Golden State Warriors ultimately beat them to it, selecting Stephen Curry seventh overall.