Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry has been one of the most exciting players in the NBA for several years now, but in 2014-15 he has made a strong case for MVP consideration. The league's best shooter entered Tuesday night's game against the visiting Orlando Magic averaging 23.8 ppg (on 49.6 percent shooting) and 7.8 apg for a team with a nine-game winning streak and the second-best record in the NBA. Curry is in full control of his talents and plays in a crowd-pleasing style for a sudden title contender. What more could the basketball world want? It looks like anyone who watches the Warriors, sated or not, is going to continue to get a healthy dose of Curry's excellence. At the end of a relatively challenging night for Golden State, Curry saved the team from a disappointing loss with an electric game-winner. With mere seconds remaining in regulation and the Magic up 97-95, the Warriors forced a missed layup from Elfrid Payton to give themselves a chance at the win or an extra period. Curry took the outlet pass from Draymond Green and dribbled up the court without a timeout, taking advantage of a mismatch with forward Tobias Harris. Not surprisingly, Curry got enough...