Stephen Curry Broke a Ray Allen NBA Finals Record In Warriors’ Game 2 Win

Stephen Curry Broke a Ray Allen NBA Finals Record In Warriors’ Game 2 Win

Ray Allen set a a single-game NBA Finals record with eight 3-point shots made in Game 2 in 2010 against the Los Angeles Lakers. The Boston Celtics, led by Allen’s long-range shooting, won that game at Staples Center to even the series at a win apiece. Fast forward eight years and Allen’s record has been broken. Warriors guard Stephen Curry broke Allen’s mark in the fourth quarter of Golden State’s Game 2 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday night. Here’s a look at all nine of Curry’s 3-pointers. That wasn’t the only record Curry broke in Game 2. Curry finished with 33 points on 11-for-26 shooting (9-for-17 fr... NESN.com

Why Stephen A. Smith Has ‘No Desire’ To See LeBron James, Cavs In NBA Finals

Why Stephen A. Smith Has ‘No Desire’ To See LeBron James, Cavs In NBA Finals

Skip Bayless clearly wants no part of seeing the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals. Is former co-host on “First Take,” however, is a different story. The Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Celtics on Friday to force an Eastern Conference Finals Game 7 on Sunday. And after the LeBron James’ virtuoso performance, Stephen A. Smith joined “SportsCenter” and not only picked the the Celtics to win Game 7, but also admitted he has no interest in seeing James and the Cavs in the NBA Finals. “I have no desire to see the Cleveland Cavaliers in the finals if all we’re going to see is the greatness of LeBron James while coupling that with the fact that

NBA Rumors: Warriors’ Stephen Curry Targeting Round 2 Return From Injury

NBA Rumors: Warriors’ Stephen Curry Targeting Round 2 Return From Injury

The Golden State Warriors will be without two-time NBA MVP Stephen Curry for the first round of the playoffs, but he is expected to return at some point during the Western Conference semifinals. Yahoo! Sports’ Shams Charania reported an update Friday on Curry’s knee injury, which forced him to miss the last month of the regular season. The Warriors’ title defense begins Saturday against the San Antonio Spurs. Golden State shouldn’t have too much trouble beating San Antonio — as long as injured Spurs star Kawhi Leonard doesn’t play — but a potential second-round matchup with the Portland Trail Blazers or New Orleans Pelicans could ... NESN.com

Why Stephen A. Smith Believes Kyrie Irving Is ‘A Clone of Kobe Bryant’

Why Stephen A. Smith Believes Kyrie Irving Is ‘A Clone of Kobe Bryant’

Kyrie Irving looks like a smart, smart man right now. Since requesting a trade from the Cleveland Cavaliers this summer, his former team has been reeling, forced to trade away half the assets they received to get the 25-year-old out of Cleveland at the NBA trade deadline. Meanwhile, he has taken Boston by storm, leading the Celtics to the best record in the Eastern Conference. He’s drawn the admiration of plenty for having the foresight to get out of LeBron James’ shadow and pave his own way, and it’s for that reason Stephen A. Smith thinks he is like a “clone of Kobe Bryant.” The First Take co-host discussed Irving’s genius, and he... NESN.com

Why Stephen A. Smith Believes Patriots Made Mistake With Tom Brady’s Trainer

Why Stephen A. Smith Believes Patriots Made Mistake With Tom Brady’s Trainer

There’s seemingly a rift between New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady’s personal trainer/business partner Alex Guerrero. According to The Boston Globe’s Bob Hohler, several people familiar with the Patriots’ internal operations have indicated that Belichick banned Guerrero from the team plane and sideline. So, what exactly should we make of this? Well, perhaps it’s a minor issue, especially if Brady and the Patriots continue to play well as they seek their sixth Super Bowl title. But Stephen A. Smith can’t help but wonder whether the organization is making a big mistake, which he explained Wednesday on ... NESN.com

Why Stephen A. Smith Believes Rob Gronkowski’s Suspension Is ‘Unacceptable’

Why Stephen A. Smith Believes Rob Gronkowski’s Suspension Is ‘Unacceptable’

New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski was suspended one game for his late hit on Buffalo Bills cornerback Tre’Davious White, and as far as Stephen A. Smith is concerned, the punishment doesn’t fit the crime. Gronkowski delivered an elbow to White, who was laying defenseless along the sideline, late in the Patriots’ 23-3 win over the Bills on Sunday at New Era Field. The cheap shot prompted an apology from both Gronkowski and Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, but the league still decided to hand down a one-game ban, which Smith believes is far too lenient. “A one-game suspension to me is easily unacceptable,” Smith said Tuesday on ESPN’s... NESN.com

Stephen A. Smith Apparently Plays Big Role In ‘NBA Live 18’ Career Mode

Stephen A. Smith Apparently Plays Big Role In ‘NBA Live 18’ Career Mode

If you can’t stand Stephen A. Smith, you might want to avoid “NBA Live 18.” That’s because the upcoming game’s career mode will feature actual segments from “First Take,” ESPN’s polarizing talk show co-hosted by Smith and Max Kellerman, according to For The Win. Now, before you freak out and cancel your “NBA Live” pre-order, you might want to watch the following clip. Say what you want about “First Take,” but it’s pretty impressive that Smith and Kellerman are able to carry on a “debate” without mentioning either a specific team or the name of The Comeback Kid, the protagonist of the game’s career mode. It looks l... NESN.com