This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Stephen A. Smith shared thoughts on Warriors lacking a second star. San ...
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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.
Headling at the guard position in the Western Conference is Warriors star Stephen Curry, who earned his 11th selection in his 16th NBA season. While it serves as another accomplishment in the Hall ...
Stephen A. Smith blames Steph Curry for the situation the Warriors are in with the front office being indifferent to the team ...
The inclusion of the Big 3 LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant over young players was highly criticized. Stephen A. Smith’s opinion is also on the same lines but the analyst has an issue ...
I think as long as they are recognized as an All-Star,” Smith replied. The Western Conference’s All-Star starters include Stephen Curry, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Kevin Durant, LeBron James ...