All eyes will be on the stands when a future challenger to his throne will have an opportunity to scout Stephen Curry's long-range shooting arsenal as the Golden State Warriors face the Indiana Pacers on Friday in Indianapolis.
Will Stephen Curry and Draymond Green suit up tomorrow vs. the Pacers on the second night of a back-to-back for the Warriors?
When the first returns of the 2025 All-Star games released, Curry trailed Doncic by 59,714 votes. However, the NBA publicised the second return of All-Star votes, revealing the fans favor Curry over the Mavericks star by 25,160.
The Warriors were awarded a technical free throw after Jackson-Davis and Terry Rozier had to be separated early in the fourth quarter, and Curry drained it to cut the deficit to 87-86. But the Heat immediately answered with a trio of tres — none closely contested — to push the lead back to 10 and pull away for good.
Since Durant's departure after the 2019 season, Golden State has lurched between extremes. It has won a fourth title in 2022 and posted a 15–50 stinker in 2020, when guard Stephen Curry was injured. All the while, the newly moneyed Warriors have been unable to nail the transition to what's next.
Stephen Curry recently broke down how the Warriors tried and failed to appease their veterans while developing their youth.
Behind the Warriors in the standings are the San Antonio Spurs, Sacramento Kings, and Phoenix Suns. The Spurs, led by Victor Wembanyama, are unpredictable and could rip off a winning streak. The Kings have won five in a row, and the Phoenix Suns are working to fix the Bradley Beal situation .
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On quite the run lately, the Detroit Pistons are facing a tough test on Thursday night at home. After scooping up a win against the Brooklyn Nets out in New Yor
Curry, a video game-esque long-range sniper who’s a Top 10 ball handler of all time, averages 22.8 points per contest on 45.5% field goal shooting and 42.3% three-point shooting with the 18-18 Warriors.