During a recent episode of NBA Countdown, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith shared his thoughts on the Warriors' current roster construction and the fact Curry is a solo star on a team that once dominated the NBA. You can hear Smith's comments in full by clicking on the embedded video above.
This is where Perkins’ ESPN colleague, Stephen A. Smith, chimed in, and interestingly blamed Curry for Golden State’s missing star power. “That’s partially [Curry’s] fault,” Smith said.
Stephen A. Smith blames Steph Curry for the situation the Warriors are in with the front office being indifferent to the team's woes.
TNT's Inside the NBA is more entertainment than analysis, and that's fine. However, Houston Rockets legend Kenny "The Jet" Smith" attempts to provide slight nuance and a touch of Xs and Os with the weekly "Pictures" segments. However, Smith's recent bold strategy for the Golden State Warriors made for a perplexing take.
On Saturday versus the Warriors, the Lakers managed to do something few teams have ever been able to do: stop Stephen Curry.
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It was a classic scene in the Crpto.com arena tonight as LeBron James and Stephen Curry faced off in the latest chapter of their epic rivalry. With just two games separating the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers coming into the game,
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