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Kerr Says Warriors Can Win Without Curry
Despite a wave of injuries, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr remains upbeat about his team’s prospects. In a recent interview following a 91–110 loss to the Utah Jazz—where all four All-Stars, including Stephen Curry, sat out—Kerr expressed strong belief in his roster. He stated that with or without Curry, the Warriors are still capable of beating any team, whether in the regular season or playoffs. Fans following the team through Crickex Sign Up have taken note of Kerr’s unwavering confidence. Kerr pushed back on the growing narrative comparing the team’s win-loss records with and without Curry. “I see people focusing on our record with Steph and without him,”…
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LeBron Stays Confident Lifts Cavs Higher
The Cleveland Cavaliers secured their fourth straight win with a dominant 120-95 home victory over the Phoenix Suns, who fell to their tenth consecutive loss. With five wins in their last six outings, the Cavs are hitting their stride at a crucial point in the season. As fans keep track of the team’s momentum via Crickex Sign Up, LeBron James continues to be the driving force behind Cleveland’s resurgence. “Whatever we’ve gone through this season, we’re trying to get back on track,” said LeBron after the game. “I remind myself constantly to keep improving and give everything I’ve got for the team.” With just ten games remaining in the regular…
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Curry Return Soon as Kerr Praises Progress
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry is edging closer to a return after suffering a right ankle sprain two weeks ago. Today, Curry participated in his first training session since the injury, and head coach Steve Kerr was full of praise for his performance. With the postseason looming, fans tracking team updates via Crickex Sign Up will be watching closely for Curry’s official return. “Steph looked fantastic,” Kerr said after practice. “He’s clearly eager to get back on the court. We’ll monitor how he responds over the next few days before making a final decision.” The Warriors are scheduled to host the Atlanta Hawks this Saturday, and reports had previously…
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Officials Confirm No Foul on DeRozan Drive
In a heated showdown between the Toronto Raptors and Oklahoma City Thunder, what was supposed to be the Raptors’ 12th straight win turned into a frustrating defeat. Despite holding the top spot in the Eastern Conference, the Raptors were left fuming after a controversial final-minute sequence that led to multiple ejections and eventually, official confirmation that no foul had been committed. For fans keeping tabs via Crickex Sign Up, the fallout from this loss has become a major talking point. With just 35 seconds remaining and the Raptors trailing by two, DeMar DeRozan drove to the basket and collided with Thunder guard Corey Brewer. DeRozan expected a foul call, but…