The all-time leader in 3-pointers made almost single-handedly handed the Brooklyn Nets their sixth-straight loss. In last night's 121-119 loss to the Golden State Warriors — a matchup in which the Nets once led by as much as 22 — Stephen Curry was unguardable.
Brooklyn Nets head coach Jordi Fernandez had one main focus when crafting his gameplan for Thursday’s Golden State Warriors matchup: slow down Stephen Curry. His team did an admirable job early on, jumping out to a 27-5 lead.
Despite facing as much as a 22-point deficit, the Golden State Warriors stormed back to take down the Brooklyn Nets on the road on Thursday night 121-119. Warriors superstar point guard Steph Curry has been on an absolute tear recently,
Steph Curry had 11 points, two rebounds and one assist while shooting 4/8 from the field and 3/6 from the three-point range in his first 16 minutes of playing time. Curry also made NBA history by moving ahead of Reggie Theus (6,
Much of the crowd at Barclays Center for Thursday’s Brooklyn Nets-Golden State Warriors matchup came to see Stephen Curry. Less than halfway through the game, the two-time MVP gave them a shot to remember.
The Golden State Warriors escaped with a 121-119 win over the Brooklyn Nets Thursday night, fueled by 11-time All-Star Stephen Curry’s 40-point performance. The win increased Golden State’s win streak to three and boosted their record to 10-2 in their last 12 games.
Steve Kerr made a bold statement about Stephen Curry following the Golden State Warriors' matchup with the Brooklyn Nets.
The Golden State Warriors escaped their five-game road trip with a 4-1 record, with the lone loss coming in Jimmy Butler's only absence. Defeating the Brooklyn Nets 121-119, the Warriors had to put together a solid performance late to secure victory.
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Nets Wire on MSN3 Nets takeaways from 121-119 loss to Steph Curry, WarriorsThe Nets came into Thursday's game against the Warriors as a double-digit due to the fact that Golden State has been rolling recently, especially since the team traded for Jimmy B
The Warriors' Stephen Curry scored 40 points in Thursday's 121-119 win over the Nets. His 38-foot 3-pointer at the end of the first half was a "big, big momentum shifter," according to teammate Draymond Green.
Stephen Curry is confirmed fit for the Golden State Warriors' game against the Brooklyn Nets. The Warriors, aiming for a playoff push, rely on Curry's leadership and impressive statistics. Despite injuries to other players,
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