The Charlotte Hornets are reeling. After losing their last two games by a combined 95 points, tying an NBA record in the process, Charlotte's next attempt to right their sinking ship will be on Tuesday night in Golden State.
The Golden State Warriors entered Tuesday’s matchup against the Charlotte Hornets as one of the hottest teams in the NBA, and they were able to pick up another victory. Golden State dominated their way past Charlotte 128-92,
The Charlotte Hornets are in the midst of a historically rough stretch. Over the last four games, they've been outscored by nearly 150 points, which is an NBA r
Charlotte’s 128-92 loss to Golden State on Tuesday night marked the second game Seth Curry faced off against brother Steph with father Dell Curry serving as a TV analyst.
Stephen Curry and Draymond Green scored 15 points each and the Golden State Warriors joined an elite group with their 3,000th franchise victory, 128-92 over the Charlotte Hornets.
Someday, Stephen Curry will stop doing Stephen Curry things. But that day was not Thursday. The Golden State Warriors star posted his latest incinerating performance against the Orlando Magic, finishing with 56 points and 12 3-pointers.
Golden State Warriors dominate Charlotte Hornets as Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler III add to their historic 131-point slump.
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Buddy Hield led seven Golden State players in double figures with 16 points as the Warriors ran their winning streak to four games with a 128-92 romp over the Charlotte Hornets on Tuesday night in San Francisco.
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