Stephen Curry scored 26 points before leaving the game with an ankle injury in the final minute as the Golden State Warriors beat the Washington Wizards 122-114.
Stephen Curry will lead the charge against the Washington Wizards on Friday, aiming to keep the Warriors on their winning streak.
Any trades the Warriors make at the deadline are going to be around the margins, likely leaving an inconsistent Warriors team fighting for one of the bottom few playoff spots in the West. That said, the organization wants to win again with Stephen Curry and will be looking to take some home run swings this summer.
Stephen Curry exited Saturday's contest between the Golden State Warriors and the Washington Wizards at Chase Center due to a left ankle injury. Curry's history with ankle injuries had Warriors fans worried,
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr rejected a potential Stephen Curry trade demand. Kerr can’t imagine Curry ever wanting out, per 95.7 The Game. “No way,” Kerr said. “I don’t think so. I just think Steph loves the Warriors. He loves the idea of being a Warrior for life. I think that’s so meaningful for him. That’s what makes him unique and different.”
NBA insider Ohm Youngmisuk shares how Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo will join Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors.
Allen Iverson had a classy message for his "favorite player" Stephen Curry after getting passed on the NBA’s all-time scoring list.
Few would probably deny the notion that Stephen Curry is one of the greatest athletes to ever play the game of basketball. The now-36-year-old Golden State Warrior is an absolute force on the court and particularly deadly from the three-point line.
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After dropping 31 points to lead the Warriors past the Timberwolves, Curry used his on-court interview to tell fans with “Twitter fingers” to cool it on the trade demands.
Dec 25, 2024; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (center right) greets Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (center left) after the game at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images