Warriors superstar Stephen Curry doesn't think the Celtics have much to worry about on the road to repeat as NBA champions.
Four-time NBA champion Stephen Curry knows all about the hardships of trying to repeat. The 10-time All-Star has appeared in six NBA Finals, including five cons
Stephen Curry’s visible frustration on the bench captured the mood of a team searching for answers during their blowout loss to the Celtics.
The Boston Celtics have had some struggles since the calendar flipped to 2025. They are 3-4 in their last seven games, alternating wins and losses. They are still trying to figure out how to fix their poor play.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) shoots against Boston Celtics guards Jaylen Brown (7) and Jrue Holiday (4) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in San Francisco, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Jed Jacobsohn) AP
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Stephen Curry, who tweaked his ankle late in Saturday’s game, has officially been listed as questionable for Monday’s clash.
"A big part of our season has been when we can’t score, we lose spirit, we lose life, we lose competitiveness," Steph Curry says of his Warriors.
It didn't take long for the action on the court to dispel any notion that it would be a dull contest. Or so we thought in the early going.
Curry last took home the NBA championship as a member of the Golden State Warriors in 2022, winning four games to two over the Boston Celtics. He's captured four NBA titles over the course of his career.
The Celtics head west following a 119-115 overtime loss at home to the Hawks on Saturday night, their fourth defeat in an eight-game stretch of alternating results.