Stephen Curry
Stephen Curry
Stephen Curry lost a defender with a crossover without even having the ball
Published
Apr. 4, 2016 12:48 a.m. ET

Brett Pollakoff

Stephen Curry has some of the best handles in the game, and we've seen him drop a defender with a nasty crossover more than once.
But during Sunday night's 25-point win over the Blazers, Curry didn't even need the ball in his hands to send Mason Plumlee searching for answers.
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In Plumlee's defense, there might not be any 6'11" players in the entire league who would have a chance once they got stuck chasing Curry after a pick-and-roll switch. But this is just another example of Curry's uncanny awareness, and his ability to get free for an open look in virtually any situation.
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