Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry explained why he brought back his iconic celebration in the team’s 126-102 win over the Dallas Mavericks. The franchise had an emotional night, retiring Andre Iguodala’s number,
Stephen Curry scored 30 points, and the Golden State Warriors beat the Dallas Mavericks 126-102. The Warriors have won five of six and improved to 5-1 since trading for Jimmy Butler, who made his home debut and finished with 8 points.
The Golden State Warriors are facing off against the Dallas Mavericks for the second time in the past two weeks, and after losing their first meeting, they beat the brakes off them on Sunday. In fact,
The Dallas Mavericks played the Golden State Warriors on Sunday night, and the game was almost never close, as the Warriors went on to win 126-102 on the day of Andre Iguodala's jersey retirement. Dallas had the early 9-4 lead, but the Warriors went on a 16-0 run over the next five minutes. That basically ended the game right there.
Steph Curry hit back-to-back triples midway through the third quarter and hit the night-night celebration, then hit a tough runner in the lane as the lead was back up to 23, and giving Curry 16 points in the quarter. That would give Golden State a 100-75 lead heading into the 4th.
The Golden State Warriors are still reliant on Curry, though. The superstar guard, even at his age, is leading the club. After the team's hot start to the 2024-25 NBA season, his
The Golden State Warriors walked away with a 126-102 win against the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday, and it was Stephen Curry who probably had the most fun on the floor. He finished the game with 30 points,
The Golden State Warriors are set to face the Dallas Mavericks, with Stephen Curry expected to play despite previous health concerns. Curry's presence will be crucial for the Warriors, who rely on his scoring and leadership.
Stephen Curry ignited his own third-quarter explosion with a 50-footer at the halftime horn, then capped a 56-point performance with his 11th and 12th 3-pointers to protect a late lead that resulted in the Golden State Warriors' 121-115 victory over the host Orlando Magic on Thursday night.