Stephen Curry

2023 - 3 - 14

Warriors' Stephen Curry: Takes backseat to Thompson in win (CBSSports.com)

Curry totaled 23 points (7-13 FG, 4-6 3Pt, 5-6 FT), seven rebounds and five assists across 33 minutes during Monday's 123-112 victory over the Suns.

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Steph Curry, Klay Thompson polish old chips on their shoulder ... (The Mercury News)

Golden State Warriors' Steph Curry had words for Chris Paul, Klay Thompson goes off for 38 points.

The doubt he collected inspired Curry to exclaim, “What are they going to say now?” after the title was secured. I know it felt good for him to have that first half regardless of who we were playing.” “I don’t know what happened in 2014.” “It’s all competition,” Curry said. Cameras caught him clearly yelling at Chris Paul “this ain’t 2014 no more” after bullying him at the rim for an and-1 bucket. “No,” Thompson said.

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Watch: Steph Curry and Klay Thompson go head to head in a paper ... (Sportskeeda)

Steph Curry and Klay Thompson goofed off during the post-game press conference after a matchup against the Phoenix Suns. The Golden State Warriors beat the ...

In the first round, Curry came up with 21 points and Thompson with 22 points. Then, in the final round, KT came out on top with 27 points versus Steph's 23 points. Curry became the reigning 3-point contest champion in 2015. Back in 2015 and 2016, the "Splash Brothers" went neck-and-neck with each to battle for 3-point supremacy during the [NBA All-Star Weekend](https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/nba-all-star-weekend) 3-point Contest. [Steph Curry](https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/stephen-curry) and [Klay Thompson](https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/klay-thompson) are no strangers when it comes to competing against each other, especially on the big stage. After a hard-fought victory, the "Splash Brothers" decided to unwind a bit during their post-game press conference.

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Steph Curry, Klay Thompson proving Splash Brothers still special in ... (Audacy)

Steph Curry and Klay Thompson did their postgame interview together on Monday night after beating the Suns and before Steph celebrated his 35th birthday.

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Stephen Curry retirement: When is the Golden State Warriors star ... (Sportskeeda)

Stephen Curry just turned 35. The Golden State Warriors superstar was born on March 14, 1988 and is celebrating another successful year of his life.

Rose is still in the league, but his role has drastically decreased due to his injuries. The former MVP is a year younger than Stephen Curry, yet is no longer a star. Vince Carter is another great player who spent a lot of time in the NBA. [Dwyane Wade](https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/dwyane-wade) had a successful NBA career, winning three championship rings with the Miami Heat. Carter was exceptional at attacking the rim and his high-flying skills allowed him to throw down numerous dunks. However, we could compare Curry to Ray Allen, an exceptional scorer who retired at the age of 38. [Steve Nash](https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/steve-nash), who was 40 in his final season in the league, is another great example. Stephen Curry has played exceptional basketball over the last few years, but he hasn't been able to stay healthy, which might be concerning. Excluding the 2022-23 season, Stephen Curry has appeared in 132 out of 236 games since 2019. The Golden State Warriors superstar is so unique that he single-handedly revolutionized basketball. Secondly, it's important to see how much the sharpshooter has played in the last few years. Curry's contract runs through the 2025-26 season, meaning that he will be 38 in its final year.

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Stephen Curry Wears Birthday-Themed Shoes in Warriors Win (Sports Illustrated)

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry debuted the Curry Flow 10 'Splash Party' before his 35th birthday.

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Stephen Curry at 35: 'I feel like I got a lot left' (Andscape)

SAN FRANCISCO – NBA stars LeBron James and Chris Paul are both over 35 years old and still playing at an elite level. Golden State Warriors star Stephen ...

“It speaks to how important it is to have representation across the board of what it means to be a top-tier athlete and champion. But also, just in terms of sports in general, how the game is continuing to change and the ability for these amazing women to be front and center of a campaign like this speaks for itself.” While the Warriors are in the midst of a challenge just to make the playoffs this season, Curry said the goal is to still win a fifth title this season. We obviously got to find that when we’re on the road if we’re going to try to do anything meaningful this year. Even though we’re just around .500 in the standings, we’ve shown that protecting our house is important and we can do it. And now it’s kind of embedded in the sport lingo of rallying the troops to make sure you know what it means to embrace [home court]. Curry is now the face of the Under Armour brand and also part owner. “So, it’s just a matter of feeling like you can get greedy, and you obviously understand every championship that you get, you put yourself in another echelon of legends that have won at the highest of high levels. The attention to detail to what he is doing on a daily basis puts him in position to be as great as it is. “No one combines the work ethic with the skillset and the ability to put that all together in this package of incredible endurance and quickness. Curry joked in recent years that his dad told him that you know you’re getting old as an NBA player when you start having “old man injuries.” Stephen Curry has missed 26 games for the Warriors this season due to injury. Curry could ask his father and several other current and former NBA players for words of wisdom on how to grow older elegantly in this league.

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Stephen Curry doing all he can at 35 to prolong his career (The Washington Post)

SAN FRANCISCO — Minutes after igniting a comeback win in overtime against the NBA-best Bucks, Stephen Curry went back to work in the weight room doing sets ...

“I might just change the hat out for the movie.” ___ The focus is to bring further awareness to the importance of being part of a team to get through the highs and lows in life, though it’s not a new ad campaign for the apparel company that manufactures Curry’s signature shoe. I don’t think he approaches his day to day with an old mindset,” Green said. Late last month, he dressed in disguise with dreadlocks hanging from a Golden State cap at a Warriors team store and surprised 20 kids with a shopping spree. He recently returned to the lineup from an 11-game absence with a left leg injury that cost him a month of playing time. “His energy, I don’t know how he does it all. “Steph transcends the game. Golden State is battling for homecourt in the postseason, which could be pivotal in defending the title. “I think he’s definitely the best-conditioned athlete that I’ve ever been around in the NBA. I don’t think he goes out with an old mindset. “And the ability to put all that together in this package of incredible endurance and quickness. He is definitely a guy who’s going to age well.

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Steph Curry turns 35, carrying weight of Warriors' hopes on his ... (The Mercury News)

Stephen Curry, who turned 35 Tuesday, has shown no signs of taking his foot off the gas in his 14th NBA season.

DiVincenzo isn’t so new to the circus at this point in the season, but it doesn’t get any less impressive seeing the crowd his once foe-turned-teammate draws. “I can get to that point where I still feel like 25-year-old self out there so just the mindfulness of what it takes to get your recovery,” Curry said. It’s showing up in his game that at the age of 35… Maintain that, I have a lot more years left in me.” That puts him just shy of hitting the 50-40-90 marks for a second time in his career, a feat only Steve Nash and Larry Bird have accomplished. he’s still able to do it at that level night in and night out with no signs of slowing down.” He and the rest of the Warriors eye the franchise’s fifth title in nine years. The Warriors are tied for the league’s second-fewest road wins this season. Still, fans across the league have shown up in droves, sometimes hours before tipoff, clinging to No. Still, the Warriors have maintained that, when healthy and complete, no team stands a chance against them in a seven-game series. He’s still willing the Warriors to necessary wins amid a subpar title defense. Curry has shown no signs of taking his foot off the gas in his 14th NBA season.

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Stephen Curry doing all he can at 35 to prolong his career (Sportsnet.ca)

Minutes after igniting a comeback win in overtime against the NBA-best Bucks, Stephen Curry went back to work in the weight room doing sets of lunges off a ...

"I might just change the hat out for the movie.' The focus is to bring further awareness to the importance of being part of a team to get through the highs and lows in life, though it's not a new ad campaign for the apparel company that manufactures Curry's signature shoe. Late last month, he dressed in disguise with dreadlocks hanging from a Golden State cap at a Warriors team store and surprised 20 kids with a shopping spree. "He is somebody to look up to, to follow,'' Budenholzer said of Curry. He recently returned to the lineup from an 11-game absence with a left leg injury that cost him a month of playing time. I don't think he approaches his day to day with an old mindset,'' Green said. "From a societal perspective and everything that everybody's been through over the last three or four years, how life has changed dramatically, I think one thing that remains true and is probably even more important, everybody longs to be part of a community and a family, a team,'' Curry said in a video interview with The Associated Press. "His energy, I don't know how he does it all. "Steph transcends the game. He's still playing at a really high level and it's incredible to watch him work.'' Golden State is battling for homecourt in the postseason, which could be pivotal in defending the title. "And the ability to put all that together in this package of incredible endurance and quickness.

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Steph Curry reflects on turning 35, being labeled a 'late bloomer' (Yahoo Sports)

Speaking with NBC Sports Bay Area's Kerith Burke and Monte Poole on the latest episode of the "Dubs Talk" podcast, Curry explained that he feels "great" and is ...

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Stephen Curry appears to mock Chris Paul during Warriors win over ... (CBSSports.com)

Paul acted like he had no idea what happened in 2014, which is hilarious in its own right.

In fact, one of his most famous moves ever also came at the expense of Paul, also along the baseline, back when Paul was still a Clipper. What he did on Monday, keeping his dribble alive, bodying Paul and leveraging his way along the baseline for a finish through contact, that's a more recent addition to Curry's arsenal. Again, 2014 was the last time Paul got one over on Curry and the Warriors. Curry takes a special pride in his strength, which is a legitimate part of his game these days. After the finish, Curry appeared to say, "This ain't 2014 no more." Curry is sort of stating the obvious here. That kind of bully ball wasn't there in 2014. He was capable of dumping any defender with his slick handle, even back in 2014. [Stephen Curry](/nba/players/1685204/stephen-curry/) was coming of age as an [NBA](/nba/) All-Star, [Chris Paul](/nba/players/555969/chris-paul/) was something of a bully brother to him. Yeah, this is the good stuff. You don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to figure out what Curry references here. A supremely tough matchup for Curry as he was still building his own strength and figuring out how to apply it best, literally and figuratively.

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'This ain't 2014 no more': Suns' Chris Paul responds to Stephen ... (AZCentral.com)

Stephen Curry was captured on camera saying 'this ain't 2014 no more' after scoring on Chris Paul in Golden State's home win Monday over Phoenix.

I don’t know what happened in 2014.” “It’s all competition,” Curry said. “I don’t know nothing about that, 2014,” Paul said. [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) or contact him at 480-787-1240. I don’t know. “When you play against somebody for so many years and the love I got for him cause of our history and all of that.

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Stephen Curry Trash Talks Chris Paul After Suns-Warriors Game (Sports Illustrated)

Remember 2014? Guardians of the Galaxy, 1989, The Walking Dead, the Sochi Olympics, the brand-new College Football Playoff?

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Stephen Curry trash talks Chris Paul in Warriors' win over Phoenix (MARCA.com)

Cameras caught Stephen Curry shouting 'this ain't 2014 no more' during the Golden State Warriors 123-112 win over the Phoenix Suns on Monday.

I don't know what happened in 2014." "S**t, I don't know what happened in 2014. Oh, I don't know about that 2014. What happened?" No, he didn't say it to me. "Did he say it to me?

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