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A nother masterful performance from Stephen Curry has the Warriors superstar in rarefied NBA air: The future Hall of Famer is set to pass Michael Jordan for a rather remarkable scoring record.
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Warriors' long odds put Steph Curry in comfort zone entering 17th NBA season
SAN FRANCISCO – It’s an hour before the Warriors board their flight to the 2025-26 NBA season, and Stephen Curry walks off the practice floor, arms shining, sweat dripping from beard and, if you squint, you can see a few gray hairs announcing their arrival atop his head.
Throughout NBA history, we’ve seen plenty of players with remarkable ball-handling skills. But, as with any skill, there are a few who really stand out from the rest. Allen Iverson is regularly mentioned in conversations about elite ball-handlers.
There was more disorder than order in the Golden State Warriors' 2025 NBA preseason finale on Friday night at Chase Center.
Very few players in their late 30s still make the game look this effortless, and Stephen Curry is one of the rare ones. Over the last three seasons, he’s averaged 29.4, 26.4, and 24.4 points, proving his touch hasn’t faded one bit.
The Golden State Warriors' 6-foot-7 former lottery pick should continue to evolve in the long-range shooting department.