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Carmelo Anthony Broke Out the Stiff-Arm While Defending Steph Curry
During the fourth quarter of the Warriors’ 116-95 victory Sunday night, Anthony put his hand on Curry’s forehead at the top of the three-point arc.
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Anthony reached out and palmed Stephen Curry’s head during the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game.
Gash, off night can’t stop Stephen Curry and Warriors against Knicks: Stephen Curry was being pulled in different directions as he tried to navigate his way to the media scrum that awaited him outside the Warriors’ locker room late Sunday night.
“It was only right I was able to make a play after causing us to be in that position”. Helluva player. I was just trying to figure out a way how you can stop him.
“In the third quarter, they just took it to another level of intensity”, Knicks coach Derek Fisher said.
Steph was held to 13 points on 5-17 shooting against the Knicks.
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Thompson was 14-for-18 from the field. The only way Curry doesn’t have a huge game is if the Warriors take the Knicks out early. He was in foul trouble in the first half and had trouble staying with Green, who blew by a flat-footed Porzingis for an uncontested dunk. Instead of moving the feet laterally, just go schoolyard style with the hand on the forehead. Green, Golden State’s versatile hybrid forward, felt his selfishness nearly cost the Warriors a win over the 76ers in Philadelphia on Saturday. “They went to more of a level they’re capable of in the third quarter and got separation”. The Warriors play at Washington on Wednesday and visit the White House on Thursday.