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"Splash Brothers" (Stephen Curry & Klay Thompson starting in 2012) [235] "Death Lineup" (Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, Andre Iguodala, and Harrison Barnes, who was later replaced by Kevin Durant. The version with Durant is also known as the "Hampton's Five" [236])
In 2013–14, Curry appeared in 78 games (all starts), averaging career highs of 24.0 points (seventh in the NBA) and 8.5 assists (fifth in the NBA) to go with 4.3 rebounds and 1.63 steals, becoming the first player in Warriors franchise history to average 24 points and eight assists in a single season (ninth player in NBA history). He led the ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 November 2024. Duo of American basketball players Stephen Curry (left) and Klay Thompson (right) The Splash Brothers are a former duo of American professional basketball players, guards Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, who played together for the Golden State Warriors in the National Basketball ...
Stephen Curry grew up with an NBA sharpshooter as his dad, gaining early exposure to the game. Dell played in the NBA for 16 seasons, giving Stephen a front-row seat to professional basketball ...
NBA nicknames have taken on lives of their own over recent decades. Historically very good, the current generation has been known to crank out some terrible monikers for hoops stars.
In 2014, he and teammate Stephen Curry set a then-NBA record with 484 combined three-pointers in a season (a record they broke the following season with 525 and again in the 2015–16 season with 678), [5] earning the pair the nickname of "the Splash Brothers." [6] [7] In 2015, Thompson helped lead the Warriors to their first NBA championship ...
Other highlights of the season included Stephen Curry's 272 three-point baskets to set an NBA single-season record, giving him the nickname "baby-faced assassin", and the naming of forward David Lee to the 2013 NBA All-Star Game as a reserve, ending the team's 16-year drought without an All Star selection, dating back to Latrell Sprewell in the ...
Curry was announced Thursday night as the NBA's Clutch Player of the Year, adding that award to a resume that includes two MVPs, an All-Star Game MVP, an NBA Finals MVP, a Western Conference ...