This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Stephen A. Smith shared thoughts on Warriors lacking a second star. San ...
On Saturday versus the Warriors, the Lakers managed to do something few teams have ever been able to do: stop Stephen Curry.
It was a classic scene in the Crpto.com arena tonight as LeBron James and Stephen Curry faced off in the latest chapter of ...
Curry is one of the world’s rare undramatic superstars. The 11-time NBA All-Star doesn’t cause a raucous when the Warriors ...
This is where Perkins’ ESPN colleague, Stephen A. Smith, chimed in, and interestingly blamed Curry for Golden State’s missing star power. “That’s partially [Curry’s] fault,” Smith said.
The Warriors got a taste of what a stretch center with Vucevic's skills would look like against the Kings on Wednesday when rookie Quinten Post received extended minutes alongside Stephen Curry.
Headling at the guard position in the Western Conference is Warriors star Stephen Curry, who earned his 11th selection in his 16th NBA season. While it serves as another accomplishment in the Hall ...
At this point, Stephen Curry and Draymond Green have both urged the front office to not slash their future for one last shot at glory, although the Dubs could make a smaller move. While Curry is ...
Stephen A. Smith blames Steph Curry for the situation the Warriors are in with the front office being indifferent to the team ...
The All-Star list is out, and with it, came a wave of disappointment for many American fans. The post Stephen A. Smith ...
I think as long as they are recognized as an All-Star,” Smith replied. The Western Conference’s All-Star starters include Stephen Curry, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Kevin Durant, LeBron James ...