Stephen Curry hits fantastic winning 3 to extend Warriors streak to 10 (Ball Don’t Lie)
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...
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