Curry breaks record, Warriors beat Knicks
'Twas a good game, but Golden State just too much for New York
It was one of those nights that you want to remember. The Golden State Warriors handled a pesky New York Knicks team, but that wasn’t the story of the night. Stephen Curry broke the record for most three-pointers made — and will now spend the rest of his career breaking his own record.
Here’s the play. A very basic Kerr set with a lot of motion that allows Curry to break free just enough for Andrew Wiggins to pass him the fateful pass.
It happened early. In fact, Curry’s first three came before I even had a chance to turn on the TV. But he only needed two.
Here’s another angle. Bask in it. Soak it up.
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The game may have been a bit closer than expected, but the final result was that the Warriors held the Knicks under 100 points, and have won another game, primarily through the strength of their defense.
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The Warriors will now get a well deserved break before taking on another back-to-back on the East Coast. For now, the schedule is clear, and we can all take a moment to savor the taste of greatness.
Thank you, Stephen Curry. This is one hell of a fun ride you’ve got us on.
OT Lakers made their bed... but they don't necessarily like sleeping with Westbrook & may be looking for a different bed partner.
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/lakers-have-reportedly-discussed-trading-russell-westbrook-internally-but-that-doesnt-make-a-deal-likely/?fbclid=IwAR3Q2aJAv6n5J-PLq9rvtwRScUZpGfFGAm6smMMuNXlRX-nXBmNSpmhjtWA
Can't believe DNHQ didn't get also a Rolex from Steph. Oh, wait, maybe it's because our people already know what time it is. Boom! I'll be here all week.