Timberwolves Epically Troll Warriors, Steph Curry
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Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr admits his team had no shot at winning when Stephen Curry went down with his injury.
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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.
Curry, who has won four NBA titles, has lost only six playoff series in his legendary career. Three of those have been six games (including the 2019 NBA Finals), two of those have been in seven games (including the 2016 NBA Finals), and now he has his first five-game exit.
Steph Curry went through a fairly strenuous workout on the team's practice court before Saturday's Game 3. Can the Warriors stay afloat?
Warriors star forward and four-time champion Draymond Green also provided an update on Curry and his progression. "No, we're not going to Superman this thing," Green said, "If he'
It's a tall task made even taller by the absence of Stephen Curry, who is still recovering from a hamstring injury. All season the conversation has been about the franchise's reliance on aging players,
According to Kenny Smith, a lot will be determined by how Golden State starts Game 5. "We will know how close Steph Curry is by the first quarter of the Golden State," Smith declared. Charles Barkley couldn't quite understand Smith's mindset here, and the former NBA MVP just had to call him out.
In the Steph Curry era, the Warriors have made winning an NBA championship look way easier than it really is. Now that Curry and the Dubs are on the brink of falling in the West semifinals to the Timberwolves,