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With their dad in town, the Curry brothers, teammates and their coach discussed their respect for the longtime Charlotte Hornet.
Coming into last night's game against the Charlotte Hornets, Steve Kerr's Warriors boasted the best offense rating in basketball over the previous two weeks. Charles Lee had a plan to slow down the red hot dubs, but it backfired miraculously as Golden State ran away with a blowout victory.
On the court, the celebrities and a near-sellout crowd saw another NBA great’s son steal the spotlight. Cameron Boozer, the son of Carlos Boozer and expected top pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, led all players with 21 points and 13 rebounds as the Blue Devils beat the Golden Bears, 71-56 .
Steph Curry may have away from the postgame podium after Thursday night’s victory over the Knicks, but the team does not expect their franchise player to miss any time. “Steph, he’s good, yeah,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said after Friday’s practice.
With 8:20 remaining in the second quarter and the Warriors leading 47-39, Sexton, with his arm around Curry, followed the Warriors superstar stride-for-stride across the court. When Curry, who noticed Sexton hovering, kept walking past Charlotte’s bench and toward the locker room, Sexton hilariously followed him off the court.
After a great performance against the New York Knicks on Thursday, Stephen Curry was seen limping in the tunnel. He told ESPN's Anthony Slater that he played
With Butler “ghosting” the screen and slipping toward the rim, Anthony Black is able to maintain contact with Curry around the screen, allowing Paolo Banchero to calmly contain Curry’s drive. As a result, the Magic defense is allowed to stay home without the need to rotate:
Jalen Brunson's importance to the New York Knicks was on full display on Thursday. The star point guard is currently dealing with an ankle injury he suffered on Wednesday. Without him, the Knicks lost to the Golden State Warriors 126-113, marking back-to-back losses and their third loss in four games.