Warriors' Stephen Curry enjoying 'phenomenal' postseason SAN ANTONIO — Early in the second quarter Saturday night, after getting whistled for his third foul, Stephen Curry glanced toward the Warriors' bench. All acting head coach Mike Brown needed to see in that moment was a slight nod from the two-time reigning NBA MVP. At risk of potentially losing Curry for crunch time, Brown kept him on the floor. "It's just a matter of knowing I can trust a guy like that," Brown said after practice Sunday. Golden State trailed the Spurs, 41-37, when Curry picked up that third foul. Though careful not to draw another whistle, he immediately used his signature mix of deep three-pointers, dizzying dribbling and pinpoint passes to fuel a 24-8 run that gave the Warriors a 61-49 lead with less than two minutes left in the half. After hearing throughout the regular season about his inability to replicate the best shooting campaign ever, Curry has hushed his critics with a steady stream of awe-inspiring highlights. In Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals, after threading the ball between his legs, Curry stepped to his left and, on a crossover, sent Utah center Rudy Gobert — a...