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Inquirer Sports on MSNNBA: Stephen Curry scores 28 as Warriors hold off KnicksStephen Curry led the way with 28 points, Gui Santos ignited a late surge with a 3-pointer and the Golden State Warriors outfinished the host New York Knicks for a 114-102 victory in the NBA. Playing the second night of a back-to-back,
Add it to the list. This one looked different. Stephen Curry didn’t erupt for 54 points at the Garden like he did in 2013. He didn’t pour in 31, either, like he did last year. But after Mikal Bridges’ suffocating defense limited him to just eight points in the first half,
More Stephen Curry antics allowed the Golden State Warriors to end the New York Knicks' three-game winning streak.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNKnicks: Good news and bad news from 114-102 loss to WarriorsThe New York Knicks could not secure a win without Karl-Anthony Towns (personal), as the Golden State Warriors continue to be the hottest team in the league
Stephen Curry had 28 points while running his personal record to 12-1 at Madison Square Garden, and the Warriors beat the Knicks​ 114-102 on Tuesday.
Without Karl-Anthony Towns (personal reasons), the Knicks and Warriors played an evenly matched contest for three-and-a-half quarters. In fact, New York built a 10-point lead in the second quarter behind hot shooting from Brunson and OG Anunoby.
NBA players are constantly judged throughout the season, with fans building their own Mount Rushmore of rankings at every position. Whether debating if Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is better than Stephen Curry or whether Al Horford plays a more crucial role than Brook Lopez,
The Warriors have given a new demonstration that they are a renewed team after the transfer market. And Curry, a new proof that he is a happier player. The point guard has led the Californians to victory in New York by 102-114,
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