Warriors guard Steph Curry put up 43 points in a San Francisco Bay Area Pro-Am Summer League game on Wednesday — serving up a sizzling smorgasbord of behind-the-back crossovers, high-flying dunks, and fade-away three pointers.
Curry’s flurry of points in his league debut, led his S.F. City team to a 110-104 victory. It also revved the crowd up to the point that he had to be rescued from a crush of crazed admirers and sweaty-towel seekers.
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After a slow start, Curry checks out for good with 43 points. Fans are plotting on stealing his sweaty towel
— Marcus Thompson (@ThompsonScribe) July 3, 2014
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Steph Curry had to be escorted away – or his own safety. He was mobbed while trying to take a photo with the team. Followed him to his car
— Marcus Thompson (@ThompsonScribe) July 3, 2014
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If you happen to find yourself by the Bay, you can catch S.F. City’s next game on Thursday, July 10. There’s no guarantee Curry will show, but if he does it’s guaranteed to be a show. The full schedule is available on the league’s website.
Steph Curry is putting on a show! pic.twitter.com/n3t6K8rHER
— Chelsey Jacox (@Che_Raww15) July 3, 2014
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