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Carter ranks 24th on the NBA’s career scoring list (23,969 points) and sixth in three-pointers made (1,937). He finished second to the San Antonio Spurs’ Tim Duncan in last year’s voting for the Twyman-Stokes honor.
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Instead, the continued vaporization of a unanimous MVP is the unforeseen phenomenon. Stephen Curry is not just a ghost in this series, he's a UFO and Bigfoot and the Donald Trump campaign all rolled into one.
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While Cavs coach Tyronn Lue must weigh the benefit of bringing Love back into the mix and potentially destroying the matchup advantage the Cavs enjoyed without him in their 120-90 win, Kerr and the Warriors must resolve Curry. He was missing in the figurative sense in Game 3, and really for the entire series so far. Taking it a step further, in nine Finals games dating back to last summer, Curry has yet to unleash a volcanic effort, the kind that repeatedly defined his historic season and elevated the Warriors into superteam territory. He knows and they know.
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"I have to play 100 times better," Curry admitted. "I didn't play my game. I'm disappointed I didn't help my team win."
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Once again we're seeing things from Curry that stir the imagination, the difference being, these aren't shots from halfcourt. These are psychological stumbles and amazingly tame performances. In the second quarter, after a sloppy foul, Curry was yanked and had to answer to Kerr on the bench. Imagine that: During a championship game, a player of Curry's level required a lecture -- nothing angry, but still -- and a wakeup call from the coach. That rarely happens this time of year to franchise players, and almost never to Curry any time of year.
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I have to play 100 times better. I didn't play my game. I'm disappointed I didn't help my team win.
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– Golden State's Stephen Curry
  
Carter will be presented with the Twyman-Stokes trophy by 2013-14 Teammate of the Year winner Shane Battier on Wednesday, June 8 in an on-court ceremony during Game 3 of The Finals 2016 between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors in Cleveland.  As part of its support for the Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year Award, the NBA will make a $25,000 donation to Carter’s Embassy of Hope Foundation, which assists organizations and individuals in improving the quality of life for children.
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"I would've done the same thing," said Curry. "He's trying to figure some life and a way to get me going."
 
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It was that type of game, and really that kind of series so far for Curry. He sleepwalked through much of the first half, didn't score his first basket until four minutes before the break, suffered whiplash on backdoor cuts by Kyrie Irving and lost control of the ball three times in the game's first five minutes. With Curry trapped in the kind of fog that swallows the Bay Area during morning rush, the Cavs seized advantage and raced to a sizable lead they would keep until the buzzer.
Jack Twyman and Maurice Stokes, whose storied friendship transcended their Hall of Fame accomplishments, are honored with an annual NBA award in their names that recognizes the ideal teammate.  Twyman and Stokes were teammates on the Rochester/Cincinnati Royals from 1955-58.  In the last game of the 1957-58 regular season, Stokes suffered an injury that led to his falling into a coma days later and becoming permanently paralyzed. He was diagnosed with post-traumatic encephalopathy, a brain injury that damaged his motor-control center. Stokes was supported for the rest of his life by Twyman, who became his legal guardian and advocate.
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His matchup with Irving would seemingly give him the upper hand, mainly because of Irving's reputation as a weak defender. Instead, Irving ripped through Curry for 16 points in the first quarter while Curry replied with astonishing passivity and only five first-half shots. He looked, dare we say, timid? It was an odd performance by Curry on both ends which cost the Warriors, who take their cue from him, precious energy if not the game.
 
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"I had a couple of lapses where I didn't follow the gameplan, and Kyrie gets an easy layup, gets his confidence going," he said. "I take the blame for that."
Twyman helped organize the NBA’s Maurice Stokes Memorial Basketball Game, which raised funds for Stokes’ medical care and, after Stokes’ death in 1970 at age 36, for other players in need. In 2004, after years of lobbying by Twyman, Stokes was enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Twyman, who was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1983, died in 2012.
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Curry has 48 points in these three games. He didn't score less than 50 in three straight games all season. The sudden and drastic offensive drop-off from then to now seems curious if not startling. Last [http://www.jzdtea.com/comment/html/?56208.html Adam Silver’s statement regarding the passing of Muhammad Ali] summer Curry had a strange series against the Cavs.
 
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Along with Carter, Garnett and Bosh, the other finalists for the 2015-16 Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year Award were Ryan Anderson (New Orleans Pelicans), Caron Butler (Sacramento Kings), Jose Calderon (New York Knicks), Andre Drummond (Detroit Pistons), Festus Ezeli (Golden State), James Jones (Cleveland), Andre [http://canvashawk9.soup.io/post/685607152/Currys-disappearing-act-has-Warriors-scratching-heads Curry's disappearing act has Warriors scratching heads] Miller (San Antonio), Luis Scola (Toronto Raptors) and Marvin Williams (Charlotte Hornets).
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Below is the list of voting totals for the 2015-16 Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year Award:
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2015-16 TWYMAN-STOKES TEAMMATE OF THE YEAR AWARD VOTING TOTALS
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Player, Team                              1st        2nd      3rd      4th        5th        Points
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Vince Carter, Memphis              65        61        45        39        29        1,448
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Kevin Garnett, Minnesota            39        34        27        44        21        916
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Chris Bosh, Miami                      18        49        31        29        34        799
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Andre Miller, San Antonio          25        39        25        32        33        777
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Caron Butler, Sacramento            19        28        41        45        31        757
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Ryan Anderson, New Orleans      26        33        25        30        25        731
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Jose Calderon, New York            25        19        39        19        24        659
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Marvin Williams, Charlotte            33        12        17        21        50        612
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Luis Scola, Toronto                      28        15        20        11        10        528
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James Jones, Cleveland                15        17        22        22        17        462
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Festus Ezeli, Golden State          22        9          11        19        24        419
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Andre Drummond, Detroit          12        11        24        16        29        394
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Below is the list of winners of the Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year Award:
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ALL-TIME TWYMAN-STOKES TEAMMATE OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS
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2012-13: Chauncey Billups, L.A. Clippers
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2013-14: Shane Battier, Miami
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Version du 1 juillet 2016 à 16:36

Instead, the continued vaporization of a unanimous MVP is the unforeseen phenomenon. Stephen Curry is not just a ghost in this series, he's a UFO and Bigfoot and the Donald Trump campaign all rolled into one. While Cavs coach Tyronn Lue must weigh the benefit of bringing Love back into the mix and potentially destroying the matchup advantage the Cavs enjoyed without him in their 120-90 win, Kerr and the Warriors must resolve Curry. He was missing in the figurative sense in Game 3, and really for the entire series so far. Taking it a step further, in nine Finals games dating back to last summer, Curry has yet to unleash a volcanic effort, the kind that repeatedly defined his historic season and elevated the Warriors into superteam territory. He knows and they know. "I have to play 100 times better," Curry admitted. "I didn't play my game. I'm disappointed I didn't help my team win." Once again we're seeing things from Curry that stir the imagination, the difference being, these aren't shots from halfcourt. These are psychological stumbles and amazingly tame performances. In the second quarter, after a sloppy foul, Curry was yanked and had to answer to Kerr on the bench. Imagine that: During a championship game, a player of Curry's level required a lecture -- nothing angry, but still -- and a wakeup call from the coach. That rarely happens this time of year to franchise players, and almost never to Curry any time of year. I have to play 100 times better. I didn't play my game. I'm disappointed I didn't help my team win. – Golden State's Stephen Curry

"I would've done the same thing," said Curry. "He's trying to figure some life and a way to get me going." It was that type of game, and really that kind of series so far for Curry. He sleepwalked through much of the first half, didn't score his first basket until four minutes before the break, suffered whiplash on backdoor cuts by Kyrie Irving and lost control of the ball three times in the game's first five minutes. With Curry trapped in the kind of fog that swallows the Bay Area during morning rush, the Cavs seized advantage and raced to a sizable lead they would keep until the buzzer. His matchup with Irving would seemingly give him the upper hand, mainly because of Irving's reputation as a weak defender. Instead, Irving ripped through Curry for 16 points in the first quarter while Curry replied with astonishing passivity and only five first-half shots. He looked, dare we say, timid? It was an odd performance by Curry on both ends which cost the Warriors, who take their cue from him, precious energy if not the game. "I had a couple of lapses where I didn't follow the gameplan, and Kyrie gets an easy layup, gets his confidence going," he said. "I take the blame for that." Curry has 48 points in these three games. He didn't score less than 50 in three straight games all season. The sudden and drastic offensive drop-off from then to now seems curious if not startling. Last Adam Silver’s statement regarding the passing of Muhammad Ali summer Curry had a strange series against the Cavs.

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