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Curry to be re-evaluated in two weeks after spraining right ankle in New Orleans
Stephen Curry will miss at least two weeks, while Patrick McCaw and Zaza Pachulia are questionable for Wednesday’s game at Charlotte.
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Curry to miss Warriors’ game at Charlotte with sprained ankle [report]
Steph Curry left the floor under his own power, but left the locker room on crutches after the game.
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Durant, Cousins ejected in fourth quarter of Warriors’ win over Pelicans
Durant and Cousins got into it late in the game, and both players were ejected.
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Curry injured, Durant ejected late as Warriors come back from 20-point deficit to down Pelicans
After the halftime breather, the Warriors caught fire as they started the second half on a 15-0 run that cut New Orleans’ lead to just five.
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Livingston and referee both suspended for head-butting incident Sunday
The NBA handed down suspensions for an incident in Sunday’s Warriors-Heat game, where Shaun Livingston and NBA official Courtney Kirkland butted heads while Livingston argued a no-call, leading to Livingston’s ejection. Livingston will be suspended for one game — Monday’s game in New Orleans where he was scheduled to rest anyway — while Kirkland will…
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Dec 1, 2017; Orlando, FL, USA; Orlando Magic forward Aaron Gordon (00) shoots over Golden State Warriors forward Jordan Bell (2) during the second half at Amway Center. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Why Warriors’ rookie Jordan Bell should have another big game in New Orleans
The Jordan Bell hype train is rolling down the tracks, and its next stop is conveniently located in New Orleans.
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Shaun Livingston ejected after making contact with an official
Midway through the second quarter, backup point guard Shaun Livingston was ejected for making contact with an official after Livingston thought a foul should have been called on a field goal attempt.
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Highest-scoring first half of the season powers Warriors to win over Magic
After an overtime victory on Wednesday night at Staples Center, the Warriors flew across the country and listed half of their regular rotation players as “questionable” for Friday evening’s contest in Orlando.
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Kerr on Warriors’ death lineup struggles: ‘There’s a reason we don’t use that lineup for long minutes’
Call it the “Death Lineup.” Call it the “Hamptons 5.” But whatever you call it, just know that the group of five Warriors –Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Andre Iguodala, Kevin Durant and Draymond Green– that closes games isn’t playing dominant basketball. On Thursday, Anthony Slater of The Athletic wrote a piece detailing the struggles the…
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Kerr: Curry’s finger injury is going to ‘linger for a little while’
Stephen Curry was clearly hampered by an injury to his right ring finger in the Warriors’ victory over the Lakers on Wednesday. In addition to shooting three rare airballs, Curry dribbled and shot layups almost exclusively with his left hand after the first quarter of the game.