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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"They call me 30" - Stephen Curry reveals the new nickname only teammates and close friends useGolden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry has been given several nicknames throughout his NBA career. At first, he was dubbed the "Baby-faced Assassin" because of his youthful looks. When he started doimante the league with his 3-pointers, he also became "Chef Curry." Most recently, he's been simply known as "Steph."
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LeBron Wire on MSNStephen Curry once tried to get in Kobe Bryant's head as a rookieWhen Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors was a rookie during the 2009-10 season, he tried to gently get in Bryant's head when the latter was shooting free throws. But by his own admission, it didn't work (h/t Ahn Fire Digital ).
Los Angeles Lakers guard Bronny James is heading into his second season in the NBA. While the former USC Trojans guard has only been in the league for a year, h
Stephen Curry reveals "family" connection to Drake and how he got "sick of" listening to 'Not Like Us' during the Olympics.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"I just wanna see him happy" - Stephen Curry admits it's still surreal seeing Klay Thompson in Dallas and dating a music superstar"I just wanna see him happy" - Stephen Curry admits it's still surreal seeing Klay Thompson in Dallas and dating a music superstar originally appeared on Basketball Network.
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The NBA has seen some absurd contract extensions recently, with Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander signing a record-breaking four-year deal wort
Stephen Curry ignited a debate about NBA player compensation by suggesting that stars are underpaid relative to the league's soaring valuations. He ar
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNStephen Curry says he's proud of how his 3-point shooting changed basketball: "Cool to kind of see it all kind of come full circle"Stephen Curry says he's proud of how his 3-point shooting changed basketball: "Cool to kind of see it all kind of come full circle" originally appeared on Basketball Network.