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Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry was named the National Basketball Association’s Most Valuable Player on Tuesday, taking the award for the second consecutive year following a record-setting season.
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When Steph Curry’s MVP season carried the Warriors past LeBron and ended a 40 year title drought
Doubts surrounded Golden State after a controversial coaching change and questions about whether the team could truly contend. But under Steve Kerr a new system unlocked Stephen Curry’s historic MVP season and transformed the Warriors into the league’s most dangerous offense.
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry became the NBA's first unanimous Most Valuable Player on Tuesday, winning the award for a second straight season. "I never really set out to change the game. I never thought that would happen in ...
Last year could arguably have been Steph Curry's best season to date. It's either that or his 2015-16 unanimous MVP season. Which is better is hearsay, but both of those seasons saw Curry display unbelievable shooting, win the season's scoring title and ...
CLEVELAND -- If Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry doesn't win his first Finals MVP award this season, that's fine with him -- as long as it's someone from his team. "That's obviously a highly touted award," Curry said, "deservedly so, when a guy ...
Now 38 years old and in his 17th NBA season, Steph Curry told The Athletic the fun of competing still fuels him.