Stephen Curry sheepishly showed off the scabs and bruises that run up and down his arms, wounds from Saturday's Game 1 victory, which included just seven free-throw attempts for him."I've got a couple of scabs, but I've got a lot of real estate left for the rest of the series," Curry said after Sunday's practice.The Pelicans had all kinds of trouble defending the pick-and-roll in Game 1, opening gaps for Curry to dart into the lane.By the time he got close to the rim, he was often getting smacked by a help-side or recovering defender.The most obvious sequences came in the first quarter, when Curry attempted three layups and drew no fouls.On his first finger roll at the 7:10 mark, Curry took an Anthony Davis forearm to the back; on a layup that he missed, Curry got squished between Ryan Anderson and Jrue Holiday; and after Curry beat Alexis Ajinca to the rim, the 7-foot-2 backup center shoved the point guard from behind.Fifty-five seconds later, while Festus Ezeli was shooting free throws, Curry walked over to Sean Corbin and showed the official marks on his right triceps and blood dripping down his left forearm."I know he got hit a couple of times on some and-ones that they didn't...