The Boston Celtics have been shooting the lights out from deep much of the 2024-25 NBA regular season, and Wednesday night’s 128-118 win at TD Garden versus the visiting Portland Trail Blazers was more proof of the defending champion’s incredible ability to smother opponents with shots from all the way out.
When Andre Iguodala signed with the Golden Warriors in 2013, there was no guarantee that he'd be part of a dynasty. Stephen Curry was not yet an All-Star, and Klay Thompson and Draymond Green were just starting their careers.
Stephen Curry will no longer put on classic Stephen Curry performances, but that day wasn’t Thursday. The Golden State Warriors star torched the Orlando Magic, racking up 56 points and draining 12 three-pointers.
Jimmy Butler is taking the pressure off Stephen Curry, and Stephen A. Smith thinks that he's had a similar impact to Klay Thompson.
T he Golden State Warriors host the Dallas Mavericks in a storyline-packed Sunday afternoon showdown. While it's another return to the Bay Area for Klay Thompson, that story still
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith is one of the top analysts in the world in terms of all sports. He is also one of the most opinionated analysts, and many fans either love him or hate him. During a recent appearance on ESPN's "Get Up,
The 2024-25 season hasn't been going the way fans of the Golden State Warriors would've hoped. The Warriors opted to break up the famous duo of Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson and traded Thompson to the Dallas Mavericks in July.
Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson were one of the most prolific perimeter shooting duos in NBA history. But even they never accomplished what Payton Pritchard and Derrick White
When Andre Iguodala signed with the Golden Warriors in 2013, there was no guarantee that he'd be part of a dynasty. Stephen Curry was not yet an All-Star, and Klay Thompson and Draymond Green were just starting their careers.
"I think he's closer to like Klay Thompson. Now he's better than Klay Thompson. When Klay Thompson was the best two-guard in the league, I had said at the time, he's the only player in the NBA you could put on every team and it wouldn't affect the team.