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Caden Curry stood at the mouth of the tunnel, roses in his left hand and 100,023 voices rumbling above him, as he waited for his name to be called for the final time in Ohio Stadium. He took a deep breath and glanced around the Horseshoe,
Steph Curry could make his comeback in the Golden State Warriors' game against the Indiana Pacers on Sunday. The two-time league MVP is listed as "questionable" on the injury report due to illness after missing the last couple of games. Without Curry, the Warriors have dropped both of their last two games.
Curry revealed after Tuesday's loss that he tweaked his right ankle for the second time in three games. He told ESPN's Anthony Slater that the initial tweak occurred during the Warriors' 109-108 win over the Spurs on Friday, and the soreness reoccurred during the first half of the Magic game.
The Golden State Warriors began the season with confidence, riding the momentum of a strong offseason and an opening win over the Lakers. Since then, however, things have unraveled.
Coaching Portland was Tiago Splitter, who is the acting head coach as Chauncey Billups is currently embroiled in a gambling scandal. It was the Warriors’ third Emirates In-Season Tournament game, with Golden State having lost the first game in Denver 129-104 and beaten San Antonio 109-108.
Forbes reported that Curry generated more than $100 million per year in revenue during his partnership with Under Armour, which started in 2013. With that kind of money up for grabs, NBA legend and successful businessman Shaquille O'Neal made his way into the conversation.
Golden State visits the New Orleans Pelicans after Stephen Curry scored 49 points in the Warriors' 109-108 victory against the San Antonio Spurs
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry responded to a young basketball player from Napa named Riley Morrison after she reached out to him. The 9 year-old wrote Curry a letter asking him why his sneakers are only made for boys and men ...