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Steph Curry lists NBA legends he wants with him at future Hall of Fame induction
Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry listed the NBA legends he wants on stage with him at his eventual Hall of Fame induction.
Steph Curry has opened up about his basketball mortality amid an inconsistent season for the Golden State Warriors.
Proceedings began with a Nike honcho mispronouncing as Steph-On the name of somebody who’d recently dropped 54 points on the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. Worse, he didn’t even bother to correct himself.
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Why Draymond Green believes Steph Curry gets unfavorable calls from NBA referees
Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green explains why his teammate Steph Curry does not get as many foul calls from referees as other NBA stars.
However, the Curry’s basketball legacy goes beyond the two, with Steph’s younger brother, Seth, also joining the NBA in 2013. According to the news outlet, the father-son/brother trio holds the record for the most combined NBA 3-pointers.
In the interview, Snoop Dogg spoke with Curry about his recent performance and the Warriors’ situation this season. He opened by asking how it feels for Curry to score 30 or more points across his last 10 games, especially now that he is in his 17th NBA season.
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Hornets' Kon Knueppel makes 3-point shooting NBA history not even done by Warriors' Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson
The Charlotte Hornets clearly believed in Kon Knueppel. They wouldn't have taken him fourth overall in the 2025 NBA Draft if they didn't. But could they have envisioned this wonderful a start to an NBA career by the former Duke star? It's hard to think so. Knueppel has just been exceptionally good.
Curry stays unstoppable. His secret? Grueling workouts and a relentless off-court grind that fuel his league-leading efficiency.