Paolo Banchero, Golden State Warriors and Team USA
The Orlando Magic dropped their second consecutive game Thursday night, falling to the Golden State Warriors 121-115 at Kia Center. The loss dropped Orlando to 29-32 on the season, keeping them in the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference.
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Beede’s Breakdown: Too much Steph Curry as Warriors overwhelm Magic
Jamahl Mosley's honest take on non-Stephen Curry difference in loss to Warriors
Head coach Jamahl Mosley pointed to free throw disparity as a major factor in the Orlando Magic’s 121-115 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night, beyond Stephen Curry ’s dominant performance.
Minus Jimmy Butler, Steph Curry can’t keep Warriors’ streak alive in loss to 76ers
Stephen Curry dunked on Saturday for the first time in a game since 2018-19, but the Golden State Warriors lost for the first time since Feb. 12. Curry’s one-handed transition dunk — the 27th dunk in his 16-year career — was dampened by a 126-119 loss to Philadelphia 76ers at Wells Fargo Center that snapped Golden State’s five-game winning streak.
Warriors 121, Magic 115 Orlando’s Paolo Banchero posted 41 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists, while Franz Wagner scored 27. Golden State’s Steph Curry fired off 56
Stay in the know on tonight's NBA action as we keep you updated with the latest news and happenings around the league. NBA.com Staff Big performances dominated the league Thursday night. Team USA’s Golden Trio of Stephen Curry,
Draymond Green says Paolo Banchero should be in the "face of the NBA" conversation after Magic’s loss to Warriors.
Draymond Green summed Stephen Curry's night up well (via Monte Poole of NBC Sports Bay Area): "He took over the game when we were reeling," Green told reporters at Kia Center. "That first quarter, really the first half,
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