The Toronto Raptors will play host to Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors on Monday: Where to watch, what to watch for, and more
F ew would probably deny the notion that Stephen Curry is one of the greatest athletes to ever play the game of basketball. The now-36-year-old Golden State Warrior is an absolute
The Raptors were at the center of an awkward moment after they asked a kid to remove his Stephen Curry-Warriors jersey.
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The Toronto Raptors face backlash after a young fan wearing Stephen Curry gear is asked to change clothing during a game. Fans express outrage and call for intervention. The incident raises questions about treatment of young supporters by sports teams.
The Toronto Raptors pulled off an upset victory over the Golden State Warriors and spoiled Stephen Curry's big night
Stephen Curry is not only the greatest shooter in NBA history, but he's one greatest players ever. He's a nightmare for players to defend and for coaches to sch
Stephen Curry is not in the injury report and is ready to take the court on Sunday against the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr discussed the team’s approach at the trade deadline and, much like Stephen Curry, focused on improving the team without sacrificing its core. Kerr revealed that the move must address the Warriors’ immediate needs while keeping the team’s future in mind, per ESPN’s Ohm Youngmisuk.
The Golden State Warriors fell below .500 for the first time this season after blowing a nine-point lead in the fourth quarter and losing 104-101 at Toronto.
A little child was seemingly forced by a female official to remove his Stephen Curry jersey in order to participate in the pregame event.
The Golden State Warriors dropped to 19-20 on the season following a 104-101 loss to the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena on Monday. It's becoming clearer by the day that the Warriors need to make a move but Stephen Curry stated postgame that he doesn't want the team to get reckless and hurt their future.