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Warriors point guard Stephen Curry smiled while, as he usually does, he sauntered across the locker room for the exit. The question was small and simple, how do you feel. Curry's response: “I feel excellent, boss.” Then he started

Denver coach George Karl said the Nuggets were release trying to make Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry uncomfortable on Tuesday.

"They tried to send hitmen at Steph," Jackson said. “There were some dirty plays early. It's playoff basketball. That's all right. We confess it. But make no mistake about it, we went up 3-1 before a live audience hard, physical, clean basketball, not trying to hurt

Mark Jackson's declaration that the Denver Nuggets "tried to send hit men" on Stephen Curry was both accurate and questionable. These are not contradictions. In order to mediate Jackson's comments, we must resolution two fundamental questions: 1. Did the

Stephen Curry had a frustrating Game 5, scoring just 15 points while missing six of his seven three-pointers in a 107-100 loss to the Nuggets. He was before a live audience through injury and suggested that the Nuggets targeted his injuries with dirty plays early in

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