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Golden State Of Mind on MSN‘Steph Curry is the best player in the NBA’ — GSOM reacts to Tuesday’s winThe Golden State Warriors notched their biggest win of the season on Tuesday night, going on the road to beat the Memphis Grizzlies 134-125. It was a playoff atmosphere and a playoff intensity, with playoff implications: with a win,
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Yardbarker on MSNNew Big 3 Shows Warriors Are Championship ContendersIt felt like the playoffs had already begun. The Warriors vs Memphis game from Tuesday night was about as intense of a regular season game as you are going to get.
Steph Curry dropped a season-high 52 points to propel the Golden State Warriors over the Memphis Grizzlies 134-125. It was a huge win for the Warriors with a lot of playoff implications.
The Golden State Warriors secured a strong victory, but another bad news dampened their spirits ahead of a tough schedule.
Curry flirted with the NBA single-game record for 3-pointers in the team's 134-125 win over the Memphis Grizzlies, knocking down 12 and scoring 52 total points. The Warriors guard connected on 12-of-20 shots from behind the 3-point arc, adding 10 rebounds, eight assists, five steals, and one block.
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNWhat we learned as Podz, Moody torch Spurs in Warriors' blowout winWarriors coach Steve Kerr used nine players in the first quarter, and all nine scored. Butler scored 10 points, followed by nine from Green, five from Podziemski and Quinten Post, four from Moody and Jonathan Kuminga, three from Buddy Hield and two from Curry and Gui Santos.
Ahead of Miami reunion, Butler shed light on why his Heat tenure tilted the wrong way and why his time with the Warriors is going so well.
The Miami Heat have been on a five-game win streak as of late, the longest they’ve had since they traded away Jimmy Butler. The Heat have collected wins against a couple of playoff teams during that span (Golden State Warriors and Atlanta Hawks).
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNWarriors hope resilient win over Pelicans sparks needed resurgenceThe Golden State Warriors are confident their gritty win over the New Orleans Pelicans can serve as the catalyst toward a much-needed resurgence to close out the 2024-25 NBA season.