Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry has been a free-throw-making machine since he entered the league in 2009. The 36-year-old has converted 91% of his career attempts—the highest percentage in NBA history.
The NBA follows a penalty points system that makes this ruling significant, even after the game's completion. A Flagrant 1, which Looney was assessed, is worth one penalty point. After five penalty points, a player receives a one-game suspension ( h/t Yahoo! Sports ).
Anthony Davis and LeBron James combined for 61 points as part of double-doubles, Dorian Finney-Smith contributed a 3-pointer to a game-breaking surge early in the fourth quarter and the Los Angeles Lakers ran off from the Golden State Warriors for a 118-108 victory Saturday night in San Francisco.
Stephen Curry had a rare off night against the Los Angeles Lakers as the Golden State Warriors lost 118-108 on Saturday. While Curry has been dealing with
Anthony Davis was impressed by what he saw from Jarred Vanderbilt in his return to the Lakers' rotation on Saturday.
We went and got you Anthony Davis. We drafted your son and gave him a no-cut contract,'" Simmons began. “’We've taken this as far as we can go, and we're not going to mortgage anymore of the future for this.
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Anthony Davis has gotten the best of Golden State in recent matchups, and we anticipate the Lakers’ superstar dominating down low for Los Angeles tonight.
The Los Angeles Lakers looked to build on their 21-point win over the defending NBA champion Boston Celtics on Thursday when they visited the Golden State Warriors on Saturday. This Saturday matchup started a six-game road trip for them, and it was of the utmost importance for them to start their trip in a positive way.
A hard foul that Warriors big man Kevon Looney committed on Anthony Davis in Saturday's game has been upgraded.
Anthony Davis and LeBron James combined for 61 points as part of double-doubles, Dorian Finney-Smith contributed a 3-pointer to a game-breaking surge early in the fourth quarter and the Los Angeles Lakers ran off from the Golden State Warriors for a 118-108 victory Saturday night in San Francisco.