Stephen Curry Does It All to Extend Golden State Warriors’ Picture-Perfect Start

November 12th, 2015 by Josh Martin Leave a reply »

Stephen Curry, Stephen Curry, Stephen Curry, Stephen Curry...and Stephen Curry.

I could go on like this, but that would be too easy—though still not as easy as Curry made it look to play NBA basketball on Thursday night.

With Ricky Rubio, a quick-handed defender, sidelined by a hamstring injury, the reigning MVP erupted from the get-go for 46 points, five rebounds and four assists to propel the Golden State Warriors to a 129-116 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.

"Anytime we're on the road, that's the key to success, is getting off to a good start and not letting the home crowd or the energy take off," he told TNT's David Aldridge after the game.

Curry did his part to tamp down the excitement at the Target Center, where the T-Wolves have lost all four of their outings so far this season. He torched Zach LaVine and Andre Miller for three after three after three after three—to go along with five free throws, a layup and an 18-footer—on the way to a 21-point opening frame, his fourth 20-point quarter in 10 games to start 2015-16.



Perhaps Curry caught wind of this predic ...

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