Stephen Curry’s Dominance Is Unfair as Ever and Monday NBA Takeaways

January 26th, 2016 by Grant Hughes Leave a reply »

The Golden State Warriors smashed the San Antonio Spurs' beautiful machine Monday, and Stephen Curry was the guy swinging the sledgehammer.

The reigning MVP led his teammates to a spirited 120-90 win over the Spurs, removing any doubt about the identities of the league's best team and its most rule-bending, mold-breaking, incomprehensibly dominant player.

Curry produced 37 points in 28 minutes, needing only three quarters to set the season high for individual points scored against the Spurs. That he sat out the final period, making such a highly anticipated contest seem like so many other walkovers, may have been Curry's most impressive feat.

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Curry treated San Antonio's historically potent defense—an unsolvable Rubik's Cube of long arms, air-tight principles and incessant effort—like tic-tac-toe. The Spurs demand that you be defended; Curry viewed the directive as a suggestion.

He had an elegant and simple answer for everything.

Chase him over a screen at the top? Flo ...

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