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Steph Curry is one of the greatest players in NBA history, but he's also had the privilege of playing with some truly special ones. Curry has been able to count on the likes of Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson in the past and is currently playing alongside Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler.
Curry's greatness, along with that of his teammates, has helped him win four titles, a Finals MVP, two MVPs and two scoring titles. The 37-year-old is still hungry for more silverware, though, and the Warriors remain in the mix this season. They're up against the Houston Rockets in the first round of the playoffs and find themselves up 2-1 thanks to their superstar guard.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry reacts after making a shot against the Houston Rockets at Chase Center.Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images
Curry had 36 points, seven rebounds, nine assists, one steal and two blocks to lead the Warriors to a 104-93 win in Game 3 at Chase Center on Saturday. The 11-time All-Star went 5-for-13 from beyond the arc but wasn't actually the Warriors' most effective shooter on the night.
That would be Buddy Hield, who scored 17 points while going 5-for-11 from deep. It was just the second time in April that Hield had made five or more threes in a game (six against the Rockets, on April 6), and the timing couldn't have been much better.
Hield's teammates sang his praises after the game, and Curry even told The Athletic's Anthony Slater that he is one of the two funniest teammates he's ever had.
“Top two,” Curry ranked Hield. “Nate Robinson and him.”
Draymond Green also named Hield as one of the four funniest teammates he's had. He was the only one they both mentioned, with Green's other picks being Brandon Rush, Nick Young and Klay Thompson.
Curry not naming Thompson was a bit of a surprise, as he went with another guard instead. Nate Robinson played with Curry in the 2011-12 season and certainly made quite a positive impression on him.
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Curry's greatness, along with that of his teammates, has helped him win four titles, a Finals MVP, two MVPs and two scoring titles. The 37-year-old is still hungry for more silverware, though, and the Warriors remain in the mix this season. They're up against the Houston Rockets in the first round of the playoffs and find themselves up 2-1 thanks to their superstar guard.
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Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry reacts after making a shot against the Houston Rockets at Chase Center.Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images
Curry had 36 points, seven rebounds, nine assists, one steal and two blocks to lead the Warriors to a 104-93 win in Game 3 at Chase Center on Saturday. The 11-time All-Star went 5-for-13 from beyond the arc but wasn't actually the Warriors' most effective shooter on the night.
That would be Buddy Hield, who scored 17 points while going 5-for-11 from deep. It was just the second time in April that Hield had made five or more threes in a game (six against the Rockets, on April 6), and the timing couldn't have been much better.
Hield's teammates sang his praises after the game, and Curry even told The Athletic's Anthony Slater that he is one of the two funniest teammates he's ever had.
“Top two,” Curry ranked Hield. “Nate Robinson and him.”
Draymond Green also named Hield as one of the four funniest teammates he's had. He was the only one they both mentioned, with Green's other picks being Brandon Rush, Nick Young and Klay Thompson.
Curry not naming Thompson was a bit of a surprise, as he went with another guard instead. Nate Robinson played with Curry in the 2011-12 season and certainly made quite a positive impression on him.
Continue reading...