BY GEORGE DICKIE
Don't look now but here come the Golden State Warriors.
Indeed, after a slow start that saw them lose seven of their
first 10 games, the defending NBA champs have caught fire.
And leading the way in an 8-3 November surge has been their
two-time MVP point guard, Stephen Curry.
In a 10-game span running Nov. 7-27, the eight-time NBA
All-Star racked up some impressive numbers, averaging 31.7
points per game on 55.4 percent shooting, to go with 7.4
assists, 1.1 steals and 6.6 rebounds. And from three-point
range, he was absolutely deadly, shooting at a 46.8 percent
clip.
But beyond the stat line, there is also leadership. That
was evident in a Nov. 27 game against the Minnesota
Timberwolves, when Warriors forward Draymond Green
got hit with a technical foul late in Golden State's 137-114
victory for coming onto the court
while mimicking an opposing
player's shooting motion. Less than
a minute later, Curry intentionally
incurred his own "T" for running
onto the court waving a towel in a
sign of solidarity with his longtime
teammate.
Curry can be seen in action
Tuesday, Dec. 20, when he and the
Warriors pay a visit to Madison
Square Garden to take on the New
York Knicks in the opening game of
a TNT doubleheader.
Curry leading the
Warriors charge
• FOR THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 19 - 25, 2022 •
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