Steph Curry did it again. On Thursday night, Curry went off for 56 points against the Orlando Magic, draining 12 threes—including one from well past half-court—en route to the Golden State Warriors' 121–115 victory.
The 2015-16 Golden State Warriors were downright historic and Steph Curry had perhaps his best season ever that year. There were so many great moments during that season and one of them was remembered fondly on Thursday morning.
Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant has a message for NBA fans who criticized his decision to join Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors in 2016.
Stephen Curry scored at least 45 points on Feb. 27 for the third time, joining Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor as the only NBA players with three 45-point games on the same date.
Pair that with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's MVP campaign, the Thunder should be talked about more often than to be skeptical of their chances to win a championship. Whether you agree with James, his words carry more weight than anybody else in the NBA.
A 24-year-old, 6’2″ point guard with ankle issues walked into the Mecca of basketball, Madison Square Garden, trying to cement himself on a blockbuster stage. A 27-year-old superstar walked into his conference’s biggest rival’s home and cemented a unanimous MVP campaign with one of the greatest game-winners in NBA history.
On the 9-year anniversary of one of his most iconic moments, Stephen Curry once again showcased his unparalleled talent and clutch play. February 27, 2016, is a date etched in NBA