PGA golfer Jordan Spieth won both the Masters and U.S. Open last year and by mid-afternoon on Sunday he seemed well on his way toward winning the Masters again last week. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] His friend Stephen Curry also appears to be on the same career arc, winning the NBA's MVP last season on his way toward a title prior to dominating the NBA in a defending turn in 2015-16: Curry could be the league's first unanimously-voted MVP, his team is the clear title favorite, and his Golden State Warriors are one win away from setting the NBA record for wins in a season following Sunday's conquest over the San Antonio Spurs. Prior to that contest, though, Curry had to take in a bit of bad news about his good buddy. While shooting around before the game, teammate Andre Iguodala informed Stephen that Spieth had just quadruple bogeyed the Masters on hole 12 , just about knocking the three-day leader out of contention for a repeat Masters win. Curry responded as most would, after seven strokes on a par three: If you think Curry shouldn't be overly concerned with another sporting match in the minutes leading up to his biggest game of the...