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SAN FRANCISCO — Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry announced his return to the lineup on Friday night long before the game against the Minnesota Timberwolves even started.
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Steph Curry incredibly makes full-court tunnel shot before return from injury
Steph Curry announced his return after a five-game hiatus with a bang by making his infamous tunnel shot before Friday's Golden State Warriors game.
Even after almost 16 seasons in the NBA, Stephen Curry is still one of the best showmen in the league. The Golden State Warriors star is known for his dominance on the court, but he can also pull off impressive feats off the court.
Curry had a famous from-the-tunnel pregame tradition at Oracle Arena — which was essentially a very long baseline extended shot — but with the move to the Chase Center, Curry had to adapt the shot, which is now longer than the length of the court. Which is not out of his range, apparently.
The Golden State Warriors may have fallen short against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday night, but Steph Curry delivered yet another viral moment for NBA fans before the game even took place. Over the years,
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New Stephen Curry video has Warriors fans convinced he has the worst whistle in the NBA
Golden State Warriors Steph Curry has historically received relatively fewer calls from the referees in his favor. For a superstar of his calibre, 4.3 free throws per game is way less. On Monday, we got another example of a bad call by a referee against Curry.
Steph Curry is doing some reflecting as he heads into his 17th NBA season. The Golden State Warriors star released a new book, titled "Shot Ready," on Tuesday. The book features more than 100 photographs from his basketball journey as he dives into his ...
Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry explained his mindset after Saturday’s 119-116 win over the Phoenix Suns. Speaking to the media after the game, Curry described his calm late-game approach as “mental warfare,” especially in pressure moments. The veteran said smiling at the free-throw line helps him stay present.