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Warriors' rookie wrote poem in 7th grade about making it to NBA, playing with Stephen Curry
Richard, a Georgia native and University of Florida graduate, grew up envisioning himself in the NBA and playing alongside Stephen Curry. In seventh grade, he even wrote a poem about it — a piece his mother recently dug up and shared with KTVU.
The Warriors have already slogged through five back-to-backs this season. No other team has played four. The Rockets have yet to play one. The Lakers, the league’s precious children, just came off a stretch where they played only two games in nine days.
On Wednesday in a back-to-back, Curry didn’t play but he crushed the Li-Ning Way of Wade 1 “Purple Stingray“ sneakers to honor D-Wade. RELATED: Jimmy Butler's outrageous hair has Stephen Curry losing his mind when he sees it He was seen on the bench rocking them during the game.
After being waived by the Golden State Warriors in October, Seth Curry‘s journey has turned into a patience test for many. Though the plan has always been to bring him back once the numbers work, it still appears that all Curry could do right now is grind behind the scenes.
According to Evan Sidery from Forbes, the Golden State Warriors may have their eyes set on a couple of prized big men from other teams.
Stephen Curry admits he used to read haters’ tweets at halftime, surprising Warriors fans and sharing a hilarious story with Nash and LeBron.
The Orlando Magic are celebrating after their win against Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors. Curry scored 34 points, but they did a decent job of defe
Golden State visits the New Orleans Pelicans after Stephen Curry scored 49 points in the Warriors' 109-108 victory against the San Antonio Spurs