The on-court similarities between Stephen Curry and LaMelo Ball are easy to see. Both are supremely talented ball handlers with limitless range that completely flips the gravity of an NBA basketball court.
Since the Golden State Warriors acquired six-time All-Star forward Jimmy Butler, superstar point guard Steph Curry has taken his game to the next level. The Warriors were struggling on the season, but the new dynamic duo has revived the championship hopefuls completely.
Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors beat the Charlotte Hornets (in North Carolina) by a score of 119-101. Curry finshed the win with 21 points, three rebounds, ten assists, one steal and one block while shooting 6/14 from the field and 3/9 from the three-point range in 30 minutes of playing time.
Stephen Curry is thrilled to see his brother representing his hometown team. On Monday night, the Curry brothers will face off as Steph's Golden State Warriors visit Seth's Charlotte Hornets. The Curry boys grew up in Charlotte as their dad,
Warriors guard Stephen Curry could not believe his brother Seth's Hornets jersey, being reminded of their father.
The Golden State Warriors welcomed the Charlotte Hornets to Chase Center Tuesday night, a contest that was already expected to be one-sided before Hornets guard LaMelo Ball was ruled out earlier in the day.
The Charlotte Hornets are reeling. After losing their last two games by a combined 95 points, tying an NBA record in the process, Charlotte's next attempt to right their sinking ship will be on Tuesday night in Golden State.
Stephen Curry shines in Charlotte homecoming as Warriors dominate Hornets with balanced scoring and strong second-half performance.
Steph Curry took a moment to pay tribute to his beloved Carolina Panthers during his post-game press conference. Curry, a lifelong Panthers fan, continues to support the team through thick and thin, despite their ups and downs.
Stephen Curry will play as the Golden State Warriors face the Charlotte Hornets, with key players like Jonathan Kuminga and Quinten Post doubtful. Curry’s performance, averaging 24.1 points per game,
Despite taking a loss to Stephen Curry and the Warriors, LaMelo Ball still feels optimistic about the Hornets' future.