As the Golden State Warriors gear up to face the Sacramento Kings for their next matchup, fans are curious about Stephen Curry's status.
The famously outspoken Draymond Green recently made his thoughts on the current state of the NBA pretty clear when he used "very boring" to describe the
The Golden State Warriors are experiencing a resurgence, having won four of their last five games. The addition of Jimmy Butler appears to be a significant factor in their recent success. After a shaky start to the season,
Steph Curry put up seven points, one rebound, six assists and two steals while shooting 2/3 from the field and 1/2 from the three-point range in his first 17 minutes of playing time. The future Hall of Famer also reached a career milestone by becoming the 33rd player in NBA history to reach 6,
Brandin Podziemski added 21 points and Stephen Curry had 20 points as role players stepped up for the Warriors.
With Stephen Curry's 20-point performance, he became the first Golden State Warriors player ever to reach 700 career games with 20 or more points.
With his 20-point performance on Friday, Warriors’ Stephen Curry became the first Golden State player ever to reach 700 career games with 20 or more points. Stephen Curry's 700th career 20-point game ⚡️ He has become the 21st player in NBA history and first in franchise history to reach this. pic.twitter.com/raJOrJUJXp
To say the Sacramento Kings have been struggling since they overhauled their roster at the trade deadline would be an understatement. They have been awful. Championship aspirations are laughable. The way the team is currently playing, just making the Play-In Tournament would be a pleasant surprise.
Following a 132-108 victory over the Sacramento Kings, Stephen Curry shared his insights with the media on how Butler's integration into the team has progressed. Butler scored 17 points and seven assists. Through five games, he's averaged 20.4 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 5.6 assists.
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors defeated the Sacramento Kings 132-108 on Friday night, improving to 29-27 on the season. The Warriors sit at No. 9 in the Western Conference standings, having won back-to-back games. During their win over the Kings, Curry reached a historic milestone in his NBA career.