You can't guard Stephen Curry, you can only hope to contain him.
It's tough to confuse the two NFL-playing Manning brothers for the most part, but Festus Ezeli gave us a laughable moment on Super Bowl Sunday.
“It is rare to be in the presence of a guy from the greatest team in @NBA history…” @POTUS https://t.co/CvtOXveafU
— NBA TV (@NBATV) February 4, 2016
The Golden State Warriors recently visited the White House to be acknowledged for their 2014-15 NBA championship. As you may know, President Obama is a huge fan of basketball, and especially his beloved Chicago Bulls. While introducing the team, President Obama joked that he was in the presence of one member of the greatest team in basketball history with Steve Kerr on stage. The Warriors head coach was a member of the 1995-96 Bulls team that many think of as the greatest team of all time.
During his big game on Wednesday night, Stephen Curry had Washington Wizards defenders running into each other in an attempt to stop him.
Andre Iguodala was the most important player last postseason when the Golden State Warriors won the championship, and he should get more playing time.
Stopping Stephen Curry is at best difficult, so Carmelo Anthony decided to go to extra lengths when faced with the defensive challenge.
NBA fans and media alike were incredibly excited for the first meeting of the San Antonio Spurs and Golden State Warriors this season, and many expected an uber-competitive game to take place on Monday night. Well, the game was enthralling, but not very competitive. Stephen Curry put on a clinic, and was dribbling circles around the Spurs throughout. Here's some evidence. If that floater wasn't epic enough, in the second-half Curry added this drive in which he pulled the magic out on Jonathon Simmons.
Find out what to expect from tonight's epic matchup between the San Antonio Spurs and Golden State Warriors.
STEPH CURRY IS NOT HUMAN! #NBARapidReplay #INDatGSW https://t.co/F3en3CEH2t
— NBA (@NBA) January 23, 2016
It seems like Golden State Warriors PG Stephen Curry does something otherworldly on a daily basis nowadays. Last night against the Indiana Pacers, Curry casually threw up a half-court shot as time expired in the first-half, and it went in because of course it did.