Steph Curry scored 52 points against the Grizzlies
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Ultimately, this story has become all too familiar for the Grizzlies.
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Iisalo took over as interim coach for the Memphis Grizzlies after Taylor Jenkins was fired last Friday.
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Memphis beat Miami 125-91 on Tony Allen's jersey retirement night in March.
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Stephen Curry had another one of his "stop everything you're doing and immediately turn on the TV" games on Tuesday, and the Golden State Warriors needed every one of his 12 3-pointers and 52 points to hold on for one of the biggest wins of their season --a 134-125 decision over the Memphis Grizzlies .
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The last time Stephen Curry and Golden State played in Memphis, he was held without a field goal and the Warriors lost by 51 points.
Stephen Curry and the Warriors left Tuomas Iisalo's Grizzlies all shook up with a 'sight to behold' shooting performance to silence Ja Morant.
Curry became the third player in NBA history with at least 50 points, 10 rebounds, five assists and five steals in a game.
We're only going to get so many more of these entertaining showdowns between Stephen Curry and LeBron James. We need to savor them. Although we could get six or seven more in the first round of the West playoffs in a 4/5 matchup — and if Thursday night was any indication,
With the Western Conference playoff picture rapidly sharpening, the Golden State Warriors went into Crypto.com Arena and notched a 123-116 win behind 65 combined points from Curry and Podziemski. The win gives the Warriors sole possession of fifth place in the West.
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Soy Fútbol on MSNJimmy Butler Unlocks Stephen Curry's Game and Transforms the WarriorsJimmy Butler's arrival to the Golden State Warriors has shifted Stephen Curry's performance, allowing the team to shine in the second half of the season.
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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.
But this is what the Warriors wanted. Opportunity. A fighting chance. Golden State was floundering before the Butler trade, good but not great, bad but not awful, destined, it seemed, to spend