There’s always been a strange narrative surrounding Stephen Curry: He’s not clutch. There’s a metric ton of evidence to the contrary, of course. Steph has hit the most game-winners since 2013 with 8, despite only nailing one walk-off buzzer-beater in his career a few weeks ago against the Rockets. That doesn’t count the daggers he hits when his team is up, or the go-ahead shots he makes to put his team in positions to win.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors are in the business of building dynasties. If they have a guy they don’t think is going to be conducive to that, there’s no reason to keep him around: The title window for Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson is closing, but the Warriors young guns have stepped up in their first few years and have shown they’ll be able to take the reigns when Father Time eventually gets his.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors have a tendency to catch a lot of media slander. Greatness has become the expectation for the dynasty that held the NBA in a stranglehold for about 5 years. The only things that could get in their way were injuries and some questionable decisions by league officials to make certain suspensions that were inarguably unnecessary, and people naturally hate ‘em for it.
Read MoreWith one of the most entertaining and electrifying All-Star weekend performances ever, Stephen Curry completely stole the show in Cleveland - as he’s done so many times before. His 50-point barrage of 16 threes (and one floater that arced up just about as high as his long-bombs did) was a show for the ages and got a few more iconic pictures to go with it.
Read MoreWhat a performance. The NBA’s 75th annual All-Star game did not disappoint as Steph Curry stole the show in Cleveland on Sunday night. He hit a record-breaking 16 threes, the most ever in any All-Star game and scored the second-most points ever with 50. It was an efficient 50 piece for the three-time champion as he did so on 30 shots with 17 makes, 16 of which were three-pointers.
Read MoreTonight, Andrew Wiggins will play in the NBA All-Star game for the first time. His selection — not just as an All-Star but as a starter — served as the latest step on a journey that has seen Wiggins evolve from an overpaid bust to a strong all-around talent who can be one of the better players on a title contender.
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