Jorge Sierra: Rough night for Stephen Curry, but he still passed Reggie Miller on the scoring list for No. 24 in NBA history. There was also this: DeMar DeRozan moved ahead of JERRY WEST for No. 26 all-time.
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Sam Amick @sam_amick
The Ime Udoka-Steph Curry war of words. Amen Thompson’s coming out party and why he “hated the Warriors” growing up in Oakland. Draymond vs. Sengun.
Inside a wild (West) night at Chase Center, at @TheAthletic (w/ @anthonyVslater)
nytimes.com/athletic/62605… – 4:21 AM
The Ime Udoka-Steph Curry war of words. Amen Thompson’s coming out party and why he “hated the Warriors” growing up in Oakland. Draymond vs. Sengun.
Inside a wild (West) night at Chase Center, at @TheAthletic (w/ @anthonyVslater)
nytimes.com/athletic/62605… – 4:21 AM

Jorge Sierra @hoopshype
Rough night for Stephen Curry, but he still passed Reggie Miller on the scoring list for No. 24 in NBA history.
There was also this: DeMar DeRozan moved ahead of JERRY WEST for No. 26 all-time. – 4:11 AM
Rough night for Stephen Curry, but he still passed Reggie Miller on the scoring list for No. 24 in NBA history.
There was also this: DeMar DeRozan moved ahead of JERRY WEST for No. 26 all-time. – 4:11 AM

Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Steph Curry on the Ime Udoka back-and-forth: “He made a reservation to International Smoke and canceled it. I was upset with him.” pic.x.com/Sy7D0rfJH3 – 12:16 AM
Steph Curry on the Ime Udoka back-and-forth: “He made a reservation to International Smoke and canceled it. I was upset with him.” pic.x.com/Sy7D0rfJH3 – 12:16 AM

Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Jimmy Butler on Steph Curry: “I’ve never seen an individual get fouled more than he gets fouled.” pic.x.com/05RaYEUL07 – 11:47 PM
Jimmy Butler on Steph Curry: “I’ve never seen an individual get fouled more than he gets fouled.” pic.x.com/05RaYEUL07 – 11:47 PM

Adam Wexler @AdamJWexler
#Rockets beat the Warriors, 106-96, hold Steph Curry to 3 pts (1-10 FG, 1-8 3ptFG). Houston is 52-27 & will clinch the no. 2 seed if they get 1 more win or the Lakers get 1 more loss. Houston can finish no lower than 3 seed. I’ve got postgame on @SpaceCityHN with Calvin – NEXT! – 10:57 PM
#Rockets beat the Warriors, 106-96, hold Steph Curry to 3 pts (1-10 FG, 1-8 3ptFG). Houston is 52-27 & will clinch the no. 2 seed if they get 1 more win or the Lakers get 1 more loss. Houston can finish no lower than 3 seed. I’ve got postgame on @SpaceCityHN with Calvin – NEXT! – 10:57 PM


Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Steph Curry: three points, 1/10 FG, four turnovers. Went from his most torrid four-night stretch of the season to possibly his worst game. Warriors waving white flag. They’ll lose to Rockets and fall back into play-in danger. – 10:52 PM
Steph Curry: three points, 1/10 FG, four turnovers. Went from his most torrid four-night stretch of the season to possibly his worst game. Warriors waving white flag. They’ll lose to Rockets and fall back into play-in danger. – 10:52 PM

David Hardisty @clutchfans
Amen Thompson is an absolute monster. What he did to Stephen Curry (1-10 FG, 4 turnovers) tonight is just unreal. This guy is going to be a force for years. pic.x.com/FNGOixknG6 – 10:52 PM
Amen Thompson is an absolute monster. What he did to Stephen Curry (1-10 FG, 4 turnovers) tonight is just unreal. This guy is going to be a force for years. pic.x.com/FNGOixknG6 – 10:52 PM


Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Charged up end of the half between Warriors and Rockets. Included some Ime Udoka words toward Steph Curry as he left the court. Draymond Green had a technical and a tripping foul right before buzzer. Rockets just kept missing the free throws. – 9:39 PM
Charged up end of the half between Warriors and Rockets. Included some Ime Udoka words toward Steph Curry as he left the court. Draymond Green had a technical and a tripping foul right before buzzer. Rockets just kept missing the free throws. – 9:39 PM

Scott Agness @ScottAgness
Elsewhere in the league:
Steph Curry has passed Reggie Miller (25,279) on the NBA’s all-time scoring list, moving into 24th.
Another former Pacer is next: Alex English – 9:35 PM
Elsewhere in the league:
Steph Curry has passed Reggie Miller (25,279) on the NBA’s all-time scoring list, moving into 24th.
Another former Pacer is next: Alex English – 9:35 PM

NBA on ESPN @ESPNNBA
“[Steph Curry] should be up there with LeBron and Jordan.”
@S10Bird and @DianaTaurasi react to @jalensuggs saying Steph Curry is one of the most challenging matchups he’s had in the league 👀 pic.x.com/eoOw401grn – 4:42 PM
“[Steph Curry] should be up there with LeBron and Jordan.”
@S10Bird and @DianaTaurasi react to @jalensuggs saying Steph Curry is one of the most challenging matchups he’s had in the league 👀 pic.x.com/eoOw401grn – 4:42 PM
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Playing some of his career’s best years alongside Reggie, Chris had the highest regard for the Pacers superstar’s dedication to his routine. “I always respected Reggie’s work ethic, his routine, man he he did not vary, he did the same thing every day, so dedicated, great teammate….He carried that franchise for almost 20 years,” said Mullin. -via Basketball Network / March 28, 2025
For instance, let’s look at 4,500 career 3s, which Curry should accomplish with two more good seasons. The model gives him a 96% chance to reach that milestone, which is an astonishing 51% higher than Allen’s career total. Let’s dream higher. Curry became the first player to reach 3,000 and now 4,000 3s. Why not 5,000? That’s tougher but eminently doable, as the model gives Curry a 39% shot to reach 5,000 career 3s. He even has a 6% chance to reach 5,533 career triples — as many as Allen and Miller combined. -via ESPN / March 10, 2025
The NBA’s all-time leaderboard for three-pointers is dominated by modern-era players who have buried old-school guys like Larry Bird deep down the rankings. Reggie Miller probably thought he was safe at No. 1. He wasn’t. Players like Stephen Curry, Ray Allen, and James Harden have set new standards, making the three-pointer one of the most valuable weapons in basketball. -via YouTube / March 10, 2025
When asked to clarify what he meant by “whatever you want to call it,” Butler made his message crystal clear. “I don’t even know,” he continued. “I’ve never seen an individual get fouled more than he gets fouled. To me, I think that’s astounding. But, you know, it’s crazy to say but he’s used to it. It’s been happening to him his whole career, and he’s found a way through it, around it, under it, whatever you want to call it – that’s tough.” -via NBC Sports Bay Area / April 7, 2025
On ESPN’s special broadcast of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament featuring Bird and Diana Taurasi, they had Jalen Suggs as a guest and asked him who the most challenging matchup he’s had to deal with in the NBA. Suggs mentioned the Warriors star, prompting Bird to say that Curry must be mentioned among the greatest to ever do it — a debate that mostly revolves around LeBron James and Michael Jordan. “He should be up there with LeBron and Jordan,” Bird said, via NBA on ESPN on X (formerly Twitter). -via Clutch Points / April 7, 2025