Steph Curry says the Warriors will lose a game before the Panthers
Stephen Curry put on a show for the hometown fans on Dell Curry Night in his return to Charlotte on Wednesday. Thompson also tied a season high with four made three-pointers…
Hornets rookie Frank Kaminsky had a career-high 16 points.
He’s also there to pay tribute to Dell Curry, who had a tremendous career with the Hornets. The points total sits at 211 for the complete game. As the main catalyst behind the Warriors’ sensational 18-0 start, Curry is being mentioned alongside some of the game’s Hall of Fame greats.
Just to take a look at Steph Curry this year, he is averaging 31.6 points per game, 6.0 assists per game, and 5.2 rebounds per game while shooting 51.2% from the field, 44.5% from three, and 94.1% from the free throw line. On November 28th against the Sacramento Kings, Green had 13 points, 12 assists, and 11 rebounds after recording 14 points, ten assists, and ten rebounds against the Suns the night before. Golden State dominated the rebounding battle, 53-41…
Charlotte cut the Warriors’ lead to eight after a clear-path foul led to an extra possession. He hit 10 of 11 shots from the field, including all five 3s – many from well beyond the arc and in the face of a defender – to help the Warriors build a 21-point cushion.
Golden State didn’t sign Green to a big contract extension on a whim after winning a championship last season. Curry isn’t surprised the Panthers have been flawless this season.
For their part, the Utah Jazz players admitted that facing the Golden State Warriors had been a hard experience. And how do we do all these things without Al Jefferson? On the future odds list, Golden State holds the top spot for potential NBA Champions with odds of 8 to 5. Charlotte had no answers on either end of the court as not one player finished with a positive plus/minus at the end of the game. The Hornets are 8-2 this season when playing at home and have played the visiting Warriors extremely well in years past. Brandon Rush will replace Barnes in the starting lineup, which is reportedly welcomed by the Golden State Warriors management.
“He’s an icon for us and our program, but he’s become an icon for the world”, McKillop said of Curry.
Meanwhile, Denver Nuggets guard Gary Harris has been sidelined with a concussion and there is no word on his status for Wednesday’s game against the Chicago Bulls.