NBA News: Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors still unbeaten; 5 headlines that show how incredibly good Curry is
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Steph Curry got his usual groove, in his usual MVP self, just in time for the second half of their game against the home team Saturday night on Nov. 8 to finish strong and secure another victory at the expense of the Sacramento Kings, 103-94.
The reigning MVP and three-point champion of the NBA poured in 21 of his 24 points in the last two quarters to lead the Golden State Warriors to their seventh win in as many games and remain as the only unbeaten team of the tournament, thus far.
The king warrior is currently the league's scoring champ besting his opponents with his 33.9 points per game, to go along with six assists, 2.3 steals, 5.4 rebounds, and more than 5 three-point shots per outing. But, more than the numbers, it's the fashion on how he puts up game-winning stats night in and night out that has continue to dazzle the fans, and capture the imagination of various spectators around the league.
It is still too early to tell, but with how things were unfolding so far, the Dubs are on the right track to winning their first-ever back-to-back titles, and Curry is poised to bag another MVP trophy. The guy is on top of the game and the whole basketball world got the notice. Here are 5 news headline that show just how incredibly good Steph Curry is at the moment.
1. Huffington Post's "Containing Steph Curry -- Impossible?"
The writer noted how Curry at the age of 27 seems to be looking to get better--- if that is even possible. He has scored 213 points in the first six games of the season and was the only player to do so since Michael Jordan, regarded by many as the GOAT, with 214 points back in 1989-1990.
2. Yahoo Sports' "Stephen Curry is terrifying, and this league is his"
The article points out Curry's "indelible and undeniable" imprint in the league shooting 58.8 percent from the field, 48.6 percent from 3-point range and 95.5 percent from the line, while only turning the ball over just five times in three games, despite ranking sixth in the league in touches.
3. Yibada's "Will Golden State Warriors Break Chicago Bulls 72-10 Record?"
The famed Chicago Bulls during the 90's which recorded the unprecedented 72-10 standing is widely regarded as one of the best NBA teams in history with Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen. And, the comparison says a lot about how good the leader of this young GSW team.
4. MercuryNews.com's "Thompson: Warriors' Curry has Changed the Game"
Curry is the best NBA player today, according to the article and he need not be a physical specimen like a LeBron James or Anthony Davis to revolutionize the game. "He has changed the way coaches think. He has changed the way scouts evaluate. He has changed what fans value," wrote Mercury News.
5. Yahoo's "Could Steph Curry score 100?"
Well, you don't ask this kind of questions if the player in consideration is not that incredibly good.