The all-time leader in 3-pointers made almost single-handedly handed the Brooklyn Nets their sixth-straight loss. In last night's 121-119 loss to the Golden State Warriors — a matchup in which the Nets once led by as much as 22 — Stephen Curry was unguardable.
Brooklyn Nets head coach Jordi Fernandez had one main focus when crafting his gameplan for Thursday’s Golden State Warriors matchup: slow down Stephen Curry. His team did an admirable job early on, jumping out to a 27-5 lead.
Despite facing as much as a 22-point deficit, the Golden State Warriors stormed back to take down the Brooklyn Nets on the road on Thursday night 121-119. Warriors superstar point guard Steph Curry has been on an absolute tear recently,
Warriors complete a 4-1 road trip. They’ve won eight straight with Jimmy Butler in the lineup, 10-1 overall. Butler was great: 25 points, 10/10 on FTs, three steals, +17.
Warriors star Stephen Curry put on a show, finishing with 40 points and seven made 3-pointers in their win over the Nets.
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The biggest Nets crowd ever at Barclays Center saw Steph Curry draw cheers of MVP and send the home team crashing to a sixth straight defeat. And most were fine with that. That’s the kind of season this is,