For the record, the NBA All-star Rusell Westbrook is still the consistent player and the best point guard in the league.
Title contender Cleveland Cavaliers will be on collision course again with defending champion Golden State Warriors in a much anticipated rematch that will pit NBA’s current basketball powerhouses. After last year’s loss, Cavs emerged in fuller form against the Warriors that achieving a streak of NBA records including NBA’s best regular season (73-9) performance and Curry’s first unanimous MVP repeat in decades.
After their exit from the playoffs, Miami Heat is reportedly eyeing to sign in Kevin Durant on a max contract offer in a bid to build a more formidable roster. The Heat may need to think things over as it would force Dwayne Wade on a pay cut while Hassan Whiteside will be offered a max deal.
LeBron James has secured another milestone in his glorious career by marking his 6th trip to the NBA finals this year after overwhelming the Cavs overwhelmed the Raptors in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals. For James, his achievement means everything to him after having another shot at the championship with Irving and Love in their best form.
Unanimous MVP Stephen Curry made a remarkable follow-up to his 17-point overtime play against Portland Trail Blazers by unleashing a 15-point streak in mid-third quarter. The fourth quarter then seemed more like a formality for the Warriors after raining down more than enough points to bury the Durant-led Thunder in a 118-91 win in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals.
Oklahoma Thunder has just cleared San Antonio Spurs off their path to the Western Conference title as they face off the Golden State Warriors beginning Monday. Despite early predictions and preseason hype of an epic Spurs-Warriors showdown, the expectations immediately vapored out into disappointment as the Thunder came rumbling.
LeBron James approved of Stephen Curry’s recent first unanimous MVP title in NBA history. While he did praise the Golden State guard’s shooting prowess, he, nevertheless, said that the word ‘valuable’ is open to a lot of interpretations.
Stephen Curry's phenomenal comeback to the court following his MCL injury has sent the Warriors to a dramatic victory over the Portland Blazers in Game 4. His incredible overtime performance also created another NBA record- 17 points- in a game which made everyone speechless including TNT analyst Charles Barkley.
For the first time in NBA history, Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry has just been conferred his second MVP title for the 2015-16 season by winning unanimous votes from a panel of judges composed mainly of sports journalists. Although only mildly surprising, Curry has several NBA records to speak of this season such as breaking his own three-point record with a 116-point margin and the historic 73 regular season wins.
Stephen Curry has concluded his playoffs comeback by leading the Golden State Warriors to a 132-125 victory over the Portland Blazers in Game 4. Meanwhile, the Warriors star point guard is poised for an MVP repeat this season for his remarkable 2015-16 performance including the team’s 73-win regular season record.
Atlanta Hawks are scratching their heads as they scramble for answers to Cleveland Cavaliers’ unstoppable advance with the latter’s 3-0 lead over the former. It would take quite a huge feat for Atlanta to turn the tide as no NBA team in the playoffs history of the league bounce back in the 4th game after losing three games in a row.
Reigning MVP Stephen Curry remains hopeful to get back to court soon as he rehabilitates his injured knee following a mild MCL sprain two weeks ago. Meanwhile, Golden State Warriors cruised through the first and second round playoffs with a string of decisive wins even without their most prized asset.
Chicago Bulls are torn over what to do with Joakim Noah after a declining season performance following multiple injuries. Nevertheless, there are strong indications that he’ll probably be re-signed given his immense role in leading Chicago players on and off the court.
Golden State Warriors scored a 2-0 playoff series lead against Houston Rockets on Monday’s Game 2 despite Stephen Curry’s recent absence from the court due to knee injury. Meanwhile, three-pointer NBA legend and Hall of Famer Ray Allen hinted that Curry might be the next NBA’s greatest shooter in a recent interview.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is pulling out his prized asset off the court to nurse him back following an ankle injury. He insisted that Warriors would have to win the game on their own without their star player while he recuperates.
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