After the MLK Day game loss, Stephen Curry did not hold back, speaking candidly about his team's recent struggles.
Warriors superstar Stephen Curry doesn't think the Celtics have much to worry about on the road to repeat as NBA champions.
Stephen Curry’s visible frustration on the bench captured the mood of a team searching for answers during their blowout loss to the Celtics.
The Golden State Warriors are lagging behind in the playoff race and Stephen Curry is getting increasingly fed up.
Injuries are a thing for all NBA teams, including the Golden State Warriors. After a 40-point loss to the Boston Celtics, Warriors guard Stephen Curry wasn't happy in the slightest. However, he wasn't the only one who wasn't pleased. His head coach, Steve Kerr was at a loss of words.
Stephen Curry injured his left ankle in the final minutes of the Golden State Warriors victory over Washington and is considered day to day.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) shoots against Boston Celtics guards Jaylen Brown (7) and Jrue Holiday (4) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in San Francisco, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Jed Jacobsohn) AP
He is the focal point of a lot of scouting reports,” Heat center Bam Adebayo said of Herro. “So for us, it’s understanding that he’s got to play kind of like Steph. He might not get the ball, but
Curry has had an insane amount of success in a Warriors uniform ever since they drafted him seventh overall in 2009. The two-time NBA MVP and ten-time All-Star has led the Warriors to four championships, putting himself in the conversation for the best point guard in league history.
When speaking to the media following the Warriors' 40-point loss to the Boston Celtics on Monday, Jan. 20, Stephen Curry admitted that Golden State is struggling to remain focused
On Monday evening, the Golden State Warriors are playing the Boston Celtics (at home) in San Francisco. At halftime, NBA legend Charles Barkley made a bold sta