The hot-streaking Utah Jazz (14-9), playing without their superstar and main gunner Gordon Hayward, will have their hands full as the top-seed Golden State Warriors (19-3) pay Salt Lake City a visit.
Everyone knows how powerful the Golden State Warriors are in the court. The team was able to acquire Kevin Durant after giving up some of their key players.
Warriors’ slick ball handling, uber-fast gameplay, and terrific defense toppled the Cavs in an unprecedented humiliating Game 2 finish with a 110-77 victory. Augmented by a series of notable Golden State defenders, Andre Iguodala made the headlines again by dominating four-time MVP LeBron James.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr is giving Splash Brothers Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson a license to take ‘any shots they want’ in a bid to get all fired up for the rest of the series after taking a slight backseat in Games 1 & 2 of the finals. Meanwhile, Cleveland Cavs humiliating Game 2 110-77 loss to Golden State marked the team’s seventh consecutive defeat to the same opponent in the season.
Facebook is positioning its very own messaging app, Messenger, by forcing users to install the mobile app into their devices. In summer, will reportedly disable messaging via Facebook mobile web app as the company transfers all messaging activities to Messenger.
Houston Rockets give Mike D’Antoni a chance at redemption by hiring him as the new head coach. His famed 'Seven Seconds or Less' fast tempo offense has made Steve Nash-led Phoenix Suns a formidable powerhouse and the Stephen Curry-led Golden State Warriors a champion.
Golden State Warriors emerged as a comeback kid on the brink of elimination following their 3-1 deficit early in the series. The Curry-led team closed in on the gap after tying the series in Game 6 and finally sending Durant-led Thunder home with 96-88 victory in Game 7.
The stunning Warriors comeback 108-101 victory over the Thunder in Game 6 of the Western Conference finals elicited massive response on Twitter. After bouncing back from earlier setbacks in the series, the Warriors forced a decisive Game 7 which will take place on Monday night.
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.
OKC Thunder center and New Zealand native of British and Tongan descent Steven Adams apologized for his ‘quick little monkeys’ comment in a post-game interview following his team’s Game 1 upset of the Golden State Warriors’ championship repeat campaign. Warriors, on the other hand, made no response to his seemingly harmless statement.
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.
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