Latest news about Stephen Curry

In the National Basketball Association, Stephen Curry, sometimes known as Steph, is one of the most well-known players (NBA). The Golden State Warriors point guard, who is among the NBA’s top three-point shooters, has played for the senior national team of the United States since 2010. Check out the latest news about Stephen Curry below.

Highlights about Stephen Curry career

Curry was born in Ohio in 1988 to a mother who worked in education and a basketball star father. His father Dell played for the Charlotte Hornets while he was growing up in North Carolina.

Curry began his career at Davidson College in North Carolina. He went on to become a seven-time NBA All-Star, two-time NBA MVP, and three-time NBA champion.

He was named to two All-American teams and was named the Southern Conference Player of the Year twice (second team in 2008; first team in 2009).

Curry started his career in college with Davidson College in North Carolina

Curry started his career in college with Davidson College in North Carolina

Curry was drafted by the Warriors in the 2009 NBA Draft. Then he has spent his whole professional career with the California squad, where he has established himself as probably the finest shooter in NBA history in Oakland and San Francisco.

In addition to his awards and rings, Curry has set the NBA record for three-pointers made in a single season three times: 272 in 2013, 286 in 2016, and 402 in 2017. Just Ray Allen, a basketball Hall of Famer, has made more three-pointers in NBA history.

Curry has twice represented the US on teams that have won the FIBA Basketball World Cup, in 2010 and 2014.

Curry is once more a contender for the American Olympic team now that the Warriors won’t be participating in the 2021 NBA Playoffs.

Latest news about Stephen Curry

Latest news about Stephen Curry

Latest news about Stephen Curry

Warriors defeat Bucks in overtime thanks to Stephen Curry’s late surge.

On Saturday night in San Francisco, Stephen Curry scored 20 of his game-high 36 points in the final 1:51 of regular and overtime to lead Golden State to a 125-116 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks.

With 2:05 left in the game, Curry took control after Joe Ingles of the Bucks made a 3-pointer to put the Warriors down 108-100.

He sandwiched a pair of Klay Thompson baskets with two and three shots of his own. This gives Golden State a lead they wouldn’t give up after practically single-handedly forcing overtime.

Curry then sealed Golden State’s seventh consecutive victory at home with a basket inside and two free throws.

On this all-time list, Steph Curry is on the verge of passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

On this all-time list, Steph Curry is on the verge of passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

On this all-time list, Steph Curry is on the verge of passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Steph Curry is regarded as the most proficient three-point shooter to ever participate in the NBA.

The NBA’s all-time assists leader, Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, is getting closer to being passed by him despite the fact that he is a top-tier passer.

The former Davidson star is presently ranked 49th all-time with 5,645 total assists. And it is only 16 assists behind Abdul-Jabbar (5,660) for 48th place.

Curry has a staggering 40-game average of 29.6 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 6.4 assists. Moreover, the two-time MVP is shooting 43.3% from beyond the arc and 49.6% from the field.

Steph Curry imitates a renowned game-winning shot

Steph Curry imitates a renowned game-winning shot

Steph Curry imitates a renowned game-winning shot

In Oklahoma City, Steph Curry has achieved some thrilling victories. During practice on Monday night, he went through a significant play.

The Oklahoma City Thunder was one of the Warriors’ toughest rivals during their 73-9 season in 2015–16. On February 27, 2016, Golden State rallied in the last five minutes after falling by 11 points to force overtime.

Curry then added 12 points in overtime, including a long three-pointer to seal the victory just before the final buzzer.

Mike Breen made a spectacular call as Curry pulled up from 32 feet away and drilled a shot over a frantically closing Andre Roberson. Breen also used the unusual double-BANG! for the occasion.

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