A Philadelphia 76ers win (126-119, their first since Feb. 4) wasn't the only rare feat witnessed by those who tuned in for their marquee matchup against the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night. In the middle of the fourth quarter,
Curry insisted that was the last time he'll dunk in a game, but he was inspired to do so after encouragement from assistant coach Jerry Stackhouse.
The NBA fans seemed agitated at Draymond Green in the Golden State Warriors loss to the 76ers despite Stephen Curry's iconic dunk.
Stephen Curry dunked on Saturday for the first time in a game since 2018-19, but the Golden State Warriors lost for the first time since Feb. 12. Curry’s one-handed transition dunk — the 27th dunk in his 16-year career — was dampened by a 126-119 loss to Philadelphia 76ers at Wells Fargo Center that snapped Golden State’s five-game winning streak.
Speaking about Curry’s place amongst the game’s greats, Nash pondered: “I think in some ways he’s underappreciated. You know, his impact on the game, the way he was able to be an MVP and a
With a career-high 44 points, Grimes outperformed Stephen Curry and led ... Paul George 17/8/4 and Guerschon Yabusele 18 off the bench. Steph Curry had 29/13 for Golden State.
Quentin Grimes scored a career-high 44 points on 18-of-24 shooting as the Philadelphia 76ers snapped a nine-game losing streak with a 126-119 home victory over the Golden State Warriors on Saturday.
• A cool sight to see: Sixers rookie Jared McCain watching Curry, a player he has long idolized, go through his famous pregame warmup routine. McCain was seated in the front row and was singularly focused on Curry. For 15 minutes, McCain did not move a muscle as he watched the greater shooter to ever live rain down shots from all over the floor.