Warriors week in review: Steph Curry in MVP form to start season
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Warriors week in review: Steph Curry in MVP form to start season
"Steph Curry was brilliant, putting up 100 total points in his first three games, and carrying the Warriors to an overtime victory against Denver. On a night full of spectacular plays, none summed up the showman Curry remains like him beckoning to the Chase Center crowd to make noise before he shot and made all three foul shots late in the game. It was a cool moment, and I needed that energy to finish the game, Curry said."
"SAN FRANCISCO Surrounded by Halloween decorations at a podium that looked more fit for hosting trick-or-treating than speaking into a microphone, Warriors coach Steve Kerr took a measured approach to the first week of his team's season. The Warriors had been able to win the week by going 2-1. The franchise had also displayed some traits that will likely become patterns over the 82-game regular season marathon."
The Warriors went 2-1 in the opening week, showing early patterns for the 82-game regular season. Steph Curry scored 100 total points in his first three games and led an overtime victory against Denver, including late free throws energizing the Chase Center crowd. The team strategically sat newcomer Al Horford during the second game of a back-to-back to conserve minutes, with no player exceeding 30 minutes in that contest. The Warriors beat the Lakers 119-109 despite Luka Doncic's 43-point game and won 137-131 in overtime over the Nuggets after Curry scored 35 in the second half and overtime.
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