PHILADELPHIA — Saturday morning at shootaround in the Wells Fargo Center, Warriors assistant coach Jerry Stackhouse told Steph Curry that he wanted to see a dunk. Curry, the 36-year-old ...
Here's the dunk: Curry said Warriors assistant coach Jerry Stackhouse randomly called for the dunk before the game. "Ironically this morning at shoot around Stackhouse said he wanted to see a dunk ...
The Warriors star revealed that it was assistant coach Jerry Stackhouse who put the idea in his head to dunk during the game on Saturday. “Ironically, this morning at shooter run, Stackhouse ...
He pointed at Jerry Stackhouse after it because Stackhouse asked him to dunk at shootaround today. He said his knees have been feeling well enough to try it. (via Anthony Slater). Steph Curry said ...
That will probably be my last dunk, though. I'm calling it right now, that was the last one you'll ever see.” Warriors assistant coach Jerry Stackhouse had teased Curry about his lack of dunking ...
After his dunk, as the crowd celebrated seeing such a rare sight, Curry turned and pointed towards the bench, towards the Warriors’ assistant coach Jerry Stackhouse, he later said.
Curry's breakaway dunk cut the 76ers’ lead to 109-104 ... Credit: AP/Matt Slocum Warriors assistant coach Jerry Stackhouse had teased Curry about his lack of dunking during a morning shootaround.
Steph Curry said tonight was the last dunk of his career: “I’m calling it right now.” He pointed at Jerry Stackhouse after it because Stackhouse asked him to dunk at shootaround today.