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Stephen Curry amassed 25 points, nine rebounds and six assists, Brandin Podziemski scored 22 points, and the visiting Golden State Warriors blew past the Phoenix Suns 133-95 on Tuesday.
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That will necessitate multiple changes to the rotation when the Grizzlies return to the floor on Thursday against the Timberwolves at FedExForum in what will be a massive game for both teams.
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Warriors Wire on MSNGolden State Warriors' Stephen Curry calls for patience with Jonathan KumingaWhen speaking to the media after the game, Curry urged both the fans and the media to allow Kuminga the room he needs to develop as a player. The veteran superstar noted how Kuminga needs time to figure out his game and the type of player he's going to be at this level.
The Warriors led by as many as 14 points in the second half but were tied at 111 with 3.1 seconds left on the clock when the ball found the hands of Harrison Barnes, who put up a prayer from 3-point territory that fell through the net as the buzzer sounded.
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Sporting News on MSNWarriors may pair Stephen Curry with new splash brother in trade for Nuggets starThe Golden State Warriors could land a Denver Nuggets sharpshooter to assist their accomplished guard this summer.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr took a moment during Golden State’s blowout win over the Suns on Tuesday to chide one of his players for not looking to pass the ball to Steph Curry. Kerr was wearing a microphone for TNT’s broadcast of the game in Phoenix.
Even though the Spurs roster has been depleted by injuries, the Warriors still can't take any team lightly, especially with injuries to two of their key rotational pieces. Before tip-off, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr provided an update on where two of his key players stand health wise.