Curry scores 40 as Warriors beat Hornets to reach 20-0
“The NBA has so many great teams and great talents”.
The man is a very efficient shooter and even though he gets tasked with doing more and more for his team, he remains very efficient.
Stephen Curry returned to his hometown Wednesday night and put on a spectacular show. “We’re obviously probably not going to go 82-0, but you want to approach each game that way and see what happens”.
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“We’re not focusing on the actual streak, and I think that’s why we’re able to keep racking up these wins”, Walton said.
Keeping the interview on a light tone, Curry was half-joking in his tone, the Warriors superstar did use his team as a justification for why the Panthers could go 19-0, including the playoffs, in 2015.
After his incredible third quarter, Curry sat out during the fourth to get some rest while the Warrior’s strong bench cemented the victory.
It was just another day in the office for Stephen Curry and his Golden State Warriors.
Curry had a league season-high 53 points against New Orleans on Halloween.
He returned for his junior season and shifted from shooting guard to point guard, though Davidson failed to make the NCAA tournament, and Curry’s hot reputation took somewhat of a hit.
Milwaukee Bucks (7-12) 70 San Antonio Spurs (15-4) 95: The Spurs are now 10-0 at home this season with a comfortable win against the disappointing Bucks, with Tim Duncan scoring 16 points and grabbing 10 rebounds to lead a well coordinated effort.
ATLANTA – Kyle Lowry wasn’t feeling well, so he wanted to save his energy for the fourth quarter.
The Hornets (10-8) shot just 37.2 percent from the field, including Kemba Walker’s woeful two of 16. Klay Thompson finished with 21 points, 15 of which came in the first quarter. Fifteen of those twenty-one points were in the first quarter, and Thompson was integral in developing an early lead over the Hornets. The Hornets will play at Chicago on Saturday.