Steph Curry scored 52 points against the Grizzlies
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Stephen Curry had another one of his "stop everything you're doing and immediately turn on the TV" games on Tuesday, and the Golden State Warriors needed every one of his 12 3-pointers and 52 points t...
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Stephen Curry had 52 points, including 12 3-pointers, as the Golden State Warriors held on for a 134-125 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Tuesday night.
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Stephen Curry's recent 52-point performance has reignited debates about his legacy, especially after Hall of Famer Stephen A. Smith shared a controversial critique suggesting Curry wouldn't thrive in past decades.
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Warriors Wire on MSNHighlights: Steph Curry catches fire for 52 points vs GrizzliesThe All-Star point guard caught fire for 52 points in must-see performance against the Grizzlies on Tuesday night.
Steph Curry was the star of the Golden State Warriors’ big win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Tuesday, but Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green deserve to take a bow right next to him, Dalton Johnson writes.
During the Warriors’ ongoing two-week road trip from Atlanta to Los Angeles, Curry found time to step away from the court.
Stephen Curry has now firmly established himself as one of the greatest players in NBA history. Curry's resume includes four titles, a Finals MVP, two MVPs and two scoring titles, and he has been a dominant force in the league for over a decade Despite all of Curry's heroics on the court,
NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas tries to get Warriors star Steph Curry to join the Lakers after his historic performance
The Golden State Warriors are eyeing sharpshooter Luke Kennard, whose elite three-point shooting and floor spacing abilities could complement Curry and Thompson well. With Kennard becoming an unrestricted free agent,
A long road trip can be a grind, especially for a 37-year-old veteran like Steph Curry. The face of the Warriors’ franchise has dealt with nagging injuries this season – he recently returned from a pelvic contusion – and been worn down by the incessant attention he draws from defenses on nights when he does play.
One could argue that Curry and the Warriors stopped being the underdog multiple championships ago but there is something different about watching th