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In Game 5, there was a moment when Warriors play-by-play broadcaster Bob Fitzgerald expressed frustration with how Brooks was guarding Curry. "You can look at the last two games, every time Steph ...
With seven minutes left in the second quarter, Steph Curry was fouled by Dillon Brooks. When Brooks could have just walked away, he tried to snatch the ball from Curry, sparking a scuffle. Of course, ...
Stephen Curry injured his right thumb in the second-to-last game of the Warriors' regular season. In the playoffs, Curry became the center of the media narratives after Warriors' head coach Steve Kerr ...
Stephen Curry's right thumb might be the most important sporting right thumb on the planet. And the whole NBA knows the Warriors legend is dealing with an injury to said thumb. Rockets instigator ...
During the Warriors' 131-116 road loss to the Houston Rockets in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series on Wednesday, Rockets forward Dillon Brooks contacted Warriors superstar guard Stephen Curry ...
The Golden State Warriors series against the Houston Rockets might not have too much star power, with Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler being the only ones. However, there are some polarizing figures, with ...
The Rockets veteran has been accused of intentionally swiping down on the Warriors star's ailing thumb on his shooting hand.
A sixth fan joked, "Telling him how [expletive] he is." Making the whole moment even better, Steph Curry and Dillon Brooks continue to get heated. Over a minute after their exchange, the two were ...
Dillon Brooks suggests Stephen Curry stop playing basketball and consider a career in tennis if he has a problem with how the Rockets have defended him.
With seven minutes left in the second quarter, Steph Curry was fouled by Dillon Brooks. When Brooks could have just walked away, he tried to snatch the ball from Curry, sparking a scuffle.
Nobody on the court respects you' Draymond Green is not happy with Dillon Brooks. NBA playoffs: Stephen Curry to miss at least a week after suffering hamstring strain in series opener vs.