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TAKEAWAYS FROM WARRIORS’ THRILLING TRIUMPH OVER THE SAN ANTONIO SPURS

Stephen Curry scores 49 points, leading the Warriors to a nail-biting 109-108 win over the Spurs. The 37-year-old's historic performance, including nine threes, ties Michael Jordan for most 40-point games after 30.

Takeaways from Warriors’ thrilling triumph over the San Antonio Spurs
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Stephen Curry put on an even more historic performance after leading the Golden State Warriors to victory on Wednesday night with a game-high 46 points.

The greatest point guard in history led the Warriors to a 109-108 victory with 49 points, including nine three-pointers, on an amazing 61.5% shooting from the field.

Curry's back-to-back performances at this point in his career are incredible; at 37, he is definitely a first choice and capable of dominating at the greatest level.

Jimmy Butler and Gary Payton II took advantage of the late-game open looks his gravity produced to give Golden State the win.

The Warriors are now unbeaten against the Spurs this season, and it was Curry at the free-throw line with the game on the line that ultimately sealed the victory.

Draymond Green stated that his time will have to wait, even though Victor Wembanyama might be the future. In addition to timely boxing out to cut down on second-chance looks, his positioning, switching, and help defence were crucial in limiting Wembanyama's scoring possibilities.

The Warriors won the game in the closing seconds thanks to these small advantages that turned a number of late possessions in their favour. Green boxed out Wembanyama in the closing seconds to deny an easy rebound when De'Aaron Fox drove for the game-winning basket.

Tonight, the Warriors got back to winning ways thanks to a valiant effort and strategic defence.

Curry creates history once more


Curry has tied Michael Jordan for the most 40-point games after turning 30 with 95 points and 14 three-pointers on shooting splits of 56/42/95 in two games against the Spurs this week. Curry scored 40 points in each of these games for the first time since 2022, but it felt more like a fantastic team effort in the closing minutes than a solo display.

Green and Curry's two-man action manipulated Wembanyama when it came time to remove him from the paint, giving the big man a clear view of the rim.

These two games featured a classic Green effort, which perhaps increased his self-confidence as one of the league's top defenders.

The Warriors are coming to terms with their true selves.

The Warriors' tenacity and championship determination were on full display in this game.

Given the Warriors' superior play and poise in the closing minutes, it is possible that last week's loss to OKC "poked the bear" in some ways.

This victory demonstrates that Golden State still has what it takes—a superstar who can lead the offence while maintaining the defensive vigour required to contend at the highest levels. 

KENDRICK BOURNE REVEALS THE STRICT DISCIPLINE THAT SPARKED THE PATRIOTS' TURNAROUND

Kendrick Bourne speaks out! Discover why he thinks Mike Vrabel is the right fit and why he’s eyeing a 2026 return to the 49ers.

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Kendrick Bourne’s path through the NFL has zigzagged all over – some highs, plenty of lows, and now, another fresh start. He took a shot with the Patriots in 2025 after building his reputation with the 49ers. But honestly, that New England chapter ended before it even got going. Bourne didn’t just slip out the back door. He left with a lot to say about what he saw brewing in New England as Mike Vrabel took charge.

Once Vrabel arrived, you didn’t need to listen for rumours about a culture shift; it was obvious. Bourne noticed right away. He’s already got his eyes set on home, back with the 49ers, but even from a distance, he could see the Patriots were heading somewhere new long before their record showed it.

Talking about his exit from New England, Bourne didn’t sugarcoat anything. Losing the job itself wasn’t the hardest part. What stung was watching Vrabel put his stamp on the team, laying down the kind of structure and discipline Bourne knew would eventually pay off. He was blunt; things just felt different under Vrabel compared to before.

He put it like this: “After going through OTAs and camp with Vrabes, you just knew. Nothing against Mayo, but he just wasn’t ready. With Vrabes, the structure was totally different in how we studied, how we met, and just the whole vibe. Honestly, I was sad about it.”

This wasn’t just a guy being bitter. Bourne respected what was happening in New England and genuinely wished he could have been part of it, especially with a Super Bowl push on the horizon. He even admitted he’d wanted to be in that locker room when the Patriots finally made it back to the big stage.

Now he’s back with the 49ers, hoping to stick around. At 30, Bourne wants a new contract in San Francisco. He had a solid 2025, racked up 551 yards, picked up a contract bonus, and gave the offence a spark. The 49ers needed reliable hands, and Bourne delivered. He’s clear: he wants to stay, but only if the deal makes sense for him.

So now, the offseason gets interesting. Bourne knows where he fits best, but he’s still keeping an eye on what’s building in New England. That mix of looking back and chasing what’s next makes this part of his career one to pay attention to.

MRI SCARE: STEVE KERR ADMITS STEPH CURRY’S "NEBULOUS" KNEE MAY REQUIRE SECOND IMAGING

Warriors crisis! Discover why Steph Curry may need another MRI and how Jimmy Butler’s ACL tear shifts GSW to the play-in.

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The Warriors have been scrambling since Jimmy Butler went down with that ACL tear. He’s done for the year, and now Stephen Curry has to carry the offence on his own.

Right after the All-Star break, the Warriors are sitting in eighth place out West. That’s already shaky, and now Curry’s dealing with a knee injury too. The team calls it runner's knee; basically, he just needs time to heal. But then Steve Kerr gave an update that didn’t exactly inspire confidence.

Turns out, Curry might need another MRI. He tried to push through a full workout, but his knee just wasn’t right. Now, they’re waiting on imaging to figure out how long he’ll actually be out.

Meanwhile, Kristaps Porzingis still hasn’t suited up for Golden State. If Curry misses significant time, everyone else needs to step up in a big way. The Warriors already have one of the most average offences in the league, 15th at the break. No curry, and things get ugly fast. He’s already missed 16 games this season, and the team went 6-10 without him.

Losing Butler already knocked the Warriors out of serious contention. They’re pretty much locked into the play-in. Unless Curry suddenly goes supernova, it’s hard to see them catching the Thunder or making any real noise out West.

So, what’s next? The front office tried to swing big at the deadline, going after Giannis Antetokounmpo, though who knows if the Bucks ever really considered it. Giannis stayed put, but you can bet the Warriors will chase him again this summer.

If that doesn’t work, they’ll turn to other stars. They know the championship window is closing with Curry still on the roster. He’s still elite, but time’s ticking.

LeBron James even comes up as a possibility. If he declines his player option and hits free agency, maybe he’d team up with Curry for one last run at a ring.

Most likely, though, Golden State will look at trades instead of free agents to try to reload. Curry’s health isn’t what it used to be, and the Warriors know they have to make the most of whatever prime he’s got left.

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