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The Golden State Warriors only needed six healthy bodies to come out with the most valuable of wins against the Dallas Mavericks who had won five straight games. Monta Ellis scored a season-high 37 points, dished out eight assists, and had four steals. Full Article at Bleacher Report
It's not always a given that the son of an NBA player will walk in their father's high tops. Full Article at Hoopsworld
If Hollywood ever remakes The Ten Commandments, the Mavericks can use their fourth quarter Tuesday night as their audition tape. Golden State's Anthony Morrow goes up for a shot over Quinton Ross as Roddy Beaubois looks on. Morrow had 27 points. Full Article at Dallas Morning News
With the athletic trainers trying to massage the cramps out of his tired calves, Ellis insisted that his team wasn't out of the game, and his teammates bought every word. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
When Ronny and Andris back we will be real good if we keep this up. I don’t really want to talk bout it but imagine next year when our young guys have another year under there belt? Full Article at Golden State of Mind
was surprisingly productive in his NBA debut Friday against Portland. DALLAS — Guards Monta Ellis, Stephen Curry and Anthony Morrow. Forwards Anthony Randolph and Vladimir Radmanovic, and center Mikki Moore. Full Article at Contra Costa Times
Dallas, TX (Sports Network) - Monta Ellis poured in a season-high 37 points and dished out eight assists, as the Golden State Warriors used a late surge to take down the Dallas Mavericks, 111-103, at American Airlines Center despite using just six... Full Article at The Sports Network
DALLAS(AP) Golden State was down to eight healthy players - and used only six. Warriors coach Don Nelson wasn't with the team as he recovers from pneumonia. Full Article at Sports Illustrated
DALLAS (CBS 5 / AP) ― Monta Ellis scored a season-high 37 points, Anthony Morrow added a season-best 27 and the short-handed Golden State Warriors ended Dallas' five-game winning streak with a 111-103 victory over the injury-depleted Mavericks on... Full Article at CBS 5
The Warriors, often one of the more creative teams in the league, showcased an involuntary new idea in the NBA on Tuesday night. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
The Mavericks were none of those Tuesday night. When they have played like that recently, they've often been able to come away with a victory. Winning ugly, it's called. Full Article at Dallas Morning News
Dallas was led by Dirk Nowitzki's 28 points and 10 rebounds and Jason Terry's 21 points, but the Mavericks had no defensive answers for Ellis and Morrow. Full Article at CBS Sports
DALLAS - Monta Ellis scored a season-high 37 points, Anthony Morrow added a season-best 27 and the short-handed Golden State Warriors ended Dallas' five-game winning streak with a 111-103 victory over the injury-depleted Mavericks on Tuesday night. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
: Warriors PG Stephen Curry scored 18 points on Tuesday against Dallas as Golden State played with just six healthy players. Curry scored a new career high with his 18 points and did it on 6 of 12 shooting with two threes. Full Article at CBS Sports
Coming off their best win of the year on Friday over the Portland Trailblazers, the Golden State Warriors proved tonight that victory was no fluke. Full Article at Bleacher Report
: Warriors rookie Stephen Curry has scored at least 12 points in each of his last four games. He has at least seven assists in each of his last three games going into Fantasy Week 5 (Nov. 23-29). (Updated 11/23/2009). Full Article at CBS Sports
(11-22) 18:04 PST -- Six seconds into the shot clock and without a single pass during the offensive set, Stephen Curry pulled up and drained a 27-foot three-pointer during the second quarter of Friday's game against Portland. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
This was an impressive win for Golden State, particularly since they only had eight available players and one of these, Chris Hunter, had just been called up from the D-League. Full Article at FOX Sports
Anthony Randolph had 15 points and 11 rebounds, Corey Maggette added 13 points and Stephen Curry had 12 for the Warriors, who won their ninth straight home game against the Blazers. Full Article at Santa Rosa Press Democrat
For the first half, the championship game of the Coaches vs. Cancer tournament between North Carolina and Syracuse was a competitive affair that promised to go down to the wire. Full Article at CollegeHoops.net
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Golden State Warriors top draft pick Stephen Curry, right, shake hands with Warriors general manager Larry Riley, right, during a news conference at the Warriors headquarters in Oakland, Calif. , Friday, June 26, 2009.
View Photo »Golden State Warriors top draft pick Stephen Curry, right, smiles with Warriors head coach Don Nelson, right, during a news conference at the Warriors headquarters in Oakland, Calif. , Friday, June 26, 2009. Curry is a former player at Davidson.
View Photo »Golden State Warriors top draft pick Stephen Curry, center, poses with young local Warriors fans during a news conference at the Warriors headquarters in Oakland, Calif. , Friday, June 26, 2009. Curry, a guard from Davidson College, was selected No. 7 overall in the basketball draft.
View Photo »Golden State Warriors top draft pick Stephen Curry, left, poses with Warriors fan Alexis Calderon, right, during a news conference at the Warriors headquarters in Oakland, Calif. , Friday, June 26, 2009.
View Photo »NEW YORK - JUNE 25: NBA Commissioner David Stern poses for a photograph with the seventh overall draft pick by the Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry during the 2009 NBA Draft at the Wamu Theatre at Madison Square Garden June 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - JUNE 25: NBA Commissioner David Stern poses for a photograph with the seventh overall draft pick by the Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry during the 2009 NBA Draft at the Wamu Theatre at Madison Square Garden June 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - JUNE 25: NBA Commissioner David Stern poses for a photograph with the seventh overall draft pick by the Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry during the 2009 NBA Draft at the Wamu Theatre at Madison Square Garden June 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - JUNE 25: Seventh overall draft pick by the Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry is congratulated by members of his entourage during the 2009 NBA Draft at the Wamu Theatre at Madison Square Garden June 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - JUNE 25: NBA Commissioner David Stern poses for a photograph with the seventh overall draft pick by the Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry during the 2009 NBA Draft at the Wamu Theatre at Madison Square Garden June 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NBA commissioner David Stern,center, poses with NBA draft prospects Hasheem Thabeet, top, from the University of Connecticut, Stephen Curry, left, from Davidson, Ricky Rubio, second from right, of Spain, and Blake Griffin, right, of Oklahoma, before the first round of the NBA basketba...
View Photo »Davidson's Stephen Curry, right, talks with his father and former NBA player Dell, left, and coach Bob McKillop, center, after a news conference at Davidson College in Davidson, N.C. , Thursday, April 23, 2009. Curry announced he would enter the NBA draft.
View Photo »Davidson's Stephen Curry, right, talks with his father Dell, left, and coach Bob McKillop, center, after a news conference at Davidson College in Davidson, N.C. , Thursday, April 23, 2009. Curry announced he would enter the NBA draft.
View Photo »Davidson's Stephen Curry, left, chats with his mother Sonya, center, as his father Dell, right, looks on after a news conference at Davidson College in Davidson, N.C. , Thursday, April 23, 2009. Curry announced he would enter the NBA draft.
View Photo »Davidson's Stephen Curry, left, is congratulated by Davidson College president Tom Ross, right, after a news conference at Davidson College in Davidson, N.C. , Thursday, April 23, 2009. Curry announced he would enter the NBA draft.
View Photo »Davidson's Stephen Curry, right, and his coach Bob McKillop, left, take questions during a news conference at Davidson College in Davidson, N.C. , Thursday, April 23, 2009. Curry announced he would enter the NBA draft.
View Photo »St. Mary's forward Diamon Simpson, left, and Davidson guard Stephen Curry, right, fight for a rebound in the second half of an NIT college basketball game in Moraga, Calif. , Monday, March 23, 2009. St. Mary's won 80-68.
View Photo »St. Mary's guard Patrick Mills, center, takes a shot over Davidson forward Steve Rossiter, left, and Stephen Curry, right, in the first half of an NIT college basketball game in Moraga, Calif. , Monday, March 23, 2009.
View Photo »St. Mary's guard Carlin Hughes and Mickey McConnell, left, battles for a loose ball against Davidson guard Stephen Curry, center, in the first half of an NIT college basketball game in Moraga, Calif. , Monday, March 23, 2009.
View Photo »Davidson guard Stephen Curry, center, drives past South Carolina guard Branden Conrad, during the second half of the NIT college basketball tournament game, Tuesday, March 17, 2009, in Columbia, S.C.
View Photo »Davidson's Stephen Curry, right, makes his way past College of Charleston's Jeremy Simmons during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game at the Southern Conference tournament in Chattanooga, Tenn. , Sunday, March 8, 2009. College of Charleston won 59-52.
View Photo »Davidson's Stephen Curry, left, shoots over College of Charleston's Jeremy Simmons (21) and Donavan Monroe (1) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at the Southern Conference tournament in Chattanooga, Tenn. , Sunday, March 8, 2009.
View Photo »Davidson's Stephen Curry, center, pulls away from Duke's Nolan Smith, left, and Kyle Singler (12) in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Durham, N.C. , Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009. Duke won 79-67.
View Photo »Davidson's Stephen Curry, left, drives around Duke's Greg Paulus, right, in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Durham, N.C. , Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009. Duke won 79-67.
View Photo »Davidson's Stephen Curry, left, reacts after a West Virginia turnover in the second half during a Jimmy V Classic NCAA college basketball game on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2008, at Madison Square Garden in New York. Davidson won 68-65. West Virginia's Da'Sean Butler, right, looked on.
View Photo »West Virginia's Devin Ebanks shoots over Davidson's Brendan McKillop, center, and Stephen Curry, left, in the second half during a Jimmy V Classic NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2008, at Madison Square Garden in New York.
View Photo »Golden State Warriors top draft pick Stephen Curry, right, smiles with Warriors head coach Don Nelson, right, during a news conference at the Warriors headquarters in Oakland, Calif. , Friday, June 26, 2009. Curry is a former player at Davidson.
View Photo »Right now, we're kind of in chaos mode, but that can draw a team together ... I wasn't counting the days until (Stephen Jackson) was gone, because he was a great teammate. But I think he kind of overshadowed how much we've lost in terms of injuries.
Davidson was great with Stephen Curry ... They were really, really good.
I think so. I played here last year against West Virginia. I'm familiar with the arena. I came close to coming here. I'll try to treat it like a normal game.
There was no returning player that has produced more than Harangody. A year ago, there were plenty of choices like [North Carolina's] Tyler Hansbrough, [Oklahoma's] Blake Griffin, and [Davidson's] Stephen Curry, but this season there's no question that Harangody comes in with the most name recognition.
In the future when coach goes out recruiting he doesn't have to go through, 'Oh, we're a small school outside of Charlotte, we're pretty competitive,' and all that ... People know where Davidson is and hopefully they'll see what kind of a great school it is, what kind of a great coach that coach McKillo...
Getting off to a good start is of the utmost importance for us ... We have to come back against Phoenix because the first month of the season is vital for us.
As a point guard in the NBA, it's a lot of thinking going on ... Sometimes you come down the court not knowing what to do with it. I know how to make a play, it's what play to make at that particular time. I haven't figured that out yet.
Not at all ... He's been here. He has experience. I don't know anything about what it's like to play in an NBA game or anything like that. He knows how to win, what's it's going to take. If that's what he sees then there's got to be some kind of validity to it. But it all comes down to what coach Nelson...
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