Warriors Provide Massive Update on Stephen Curry
Digest more
Top News
Overview
Highlights
4h
BasketballNetwork.net on MSNStephen A. thinks we have seen the last of Curry as a champion: "There's too much resistance in the Western Conference for Golden State"The ESPN star emphasized that Curry remains one of the league's best. Despite being 37, Steph is as sharp as ever, as he averaged 24.5 points, 6.0 assists, and 4.4 rebounds per game this season. Stephen A., though, outlined that it'sSteph's help that's lacking.
That's what makes Curry's second-round hamstring strain ( in their five-game series loss to the Wolves) so devastating for the Warriors. It's not just a lost chance at that elusive fifth title. It's a lost chance to figure out how far away it really is.
1h
Pro Football Network on MSNNBA Insider Ignites Trade Rumors By Revealing ‘Surprise’ All-Star Meetup Between Giannis Antetokounmpo, Stephen CurryThe Golden State Warriors have been eliminated from the postseason, and suddenly the post-Stephen Curry era doesn’t feel so far off. That looming uncertainty has opened the floodgates of speculation,
The Golden State Warriors superstar offers some words of encouragement for the injured Boston Celtics All-Star.
Stephen Curry has been officially ruled out for Game 5. If Curry is going to have any chance to play again, Warriors have to win in Minnesota without him to force a Game 6 on
9h
Pro Football Network on MSN‘We’ve Seen the Last of Steph Curry as a Champion in Golden State’ – Stephen A. Smith Boldly Calls Time of Death on WarriorsThe Golden State Warriors’ season ended not with a fight, but a quiet, familiar fade into the shadows of the Western Conference. With Stephen Curry sidelined by a hamstring injury for most of the series,