Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Steph Curry's first dunk in six years may have been his last. The Golden State Warriors star, 36, wowed fans when he slammed down a dunk over the Philadelphia 76ers on ...
PHILADELPHIA — Saturday morning at shootaround in the Wells Fargo Center, Warriors assistant coach Jerry Stackhouse told Steph Curry that he wanted to see a dunk. Curry, the 36-year-old ...
“That will probably be my last dunk,” Curry told reporters afterward. “I’m calling it right now. That was the last one you’re going to see.” Curry led the way for the Warriors with 29 ...
Steph Curry on Saturday dunked for the first time in six years, and he'll never do it again. The Warriors superstar got up for a jam midway through the fourth quarter of Golden State's stunning ...
Stephen Curry's dunk on Saturday night wasn't as rare a sighting as Halley's Comet. The celestial occurrence flies by Earth once every 76 years. But Curry hadn't dunked in an NBA game in six years.
Curry, who turns 37 this month, said after the game he was retired from dunking. Curry's breakaway dunk cut the 76ers’ lead to 109-104 midway through the fourth quarter. “I've been feeling ...
In the thrilling fourth quarter of the game, Curry left the crowd in awe as he executed an impressive one-handed dunk. This moment was especially significant, as it marked his first dunk since 2019.
It was his first dunk in six years, but if his postgame comments are any indication, it may also be his last. Curry wasted no time in making that declaration. “That will probably be my last dunk.
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