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Stephen Curry Feels Zero Guilt Over Claims He Ruined Basketball originally appeared on Fadeaway World. Stephen Curry has heard the complaints. He’s read the takes, watched the clips, and seen the viral memes of middle schoolers launching reckless 30-footers and yelling “Curry!” as they clank another ill-advised shot off the backboard.
Golden State Warriors superstar point guard Steph Curry has cemented himself as the greatest three-point shooter in NBA history, and he has the proof to back it
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"They call me 30" - Stephen Curry reveals the new nickname only teammates and close friends use
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry has been given several nicknames throughout his NBA career. At first, he was dubbed the "Baby-faced Assassin" because of his youthful looks. When he started doimante the league with his 3-pointers, he also became "Chef Curry." Most recently, he's been simply known as "Steph."
NBA star Stephen Curry surprised fans during NBA Dunk Week by participating in the social media trend. Despite not being known for dunking, Curry deli
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LeBron Wire on MSNStephen Curry once tried to get in Kobe Bryant's head as a rookie
When Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors was a rookie during the 2009-10 season, he tried to gently get in Bryant's head when the latter was shooting free throws. But by his own admission, it didn't work (h/t Ahn Fire Digital ).
Outside of LeBron James, there hasn’t been an NBA player more impactful to the game—or to future generations—than Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry. As the current era of basketball, headlined by the likes of James,
The NBA has seen some absurd contract extensions recently, with Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander signing a record-breaking four-year deal wort
Stephen Curry’s dominance in the 2010s onward has impacted an entire generation of ballers. Because of his influence, many young players aren’t learning to attack the basket, though.
Stephen Curry has accomplished everything there is to accomplish in the NBA. There's one way the Golden State Warriors legend could add to his remarkable basketball story, though. He could play in the NBA with his brother. Seth Curry, a sharpshooter himself, is still a free agent.