The PBWA presents Steph Curry with the Magic Johnson Award.

Today on Dub Hub: The Magic Johnson Award from the Pro Basketball Writers Association is given to Stephen Curry.
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Stephen Curry continues to add accolades to his already remarkable career. The Pro Basketball Writers Association’s Magic Johnson Award, which goes to the NBA player who best blends on-court greatness with collaboration and professionalism when interacting with media and fans, was handed to the top player of the Golden State Warriors.

Curry was the 2016 Magic Johnson Award winner, making him a two-time winner. The recognition comes just a few days after Steve Kerr, Curry’s head coach, won the Rudy Tomjanovich Award, which is the head coach equivalent of what Curry did on Wednesday.

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Completely annihilated everyone: Inside the historic Warriors pre-draft workout of Draymond Green | KRON 4
Lacob remarked, “He came in here and he just completely destroyed everyone.”

It was evident that he was extremely competitive. There’s a difference between someone who is competitive and someone who is crazedly competitive and tries to destroy everyone in every exercise for an hour straight. It’s difficult to explain without having you witness it.

The other players “kind of wanted to quit” at the end of the session, according to Lacob. Green believed at the time that the other players may see that as a warning sign, but his career has shown that the workout was only a reflection of himself.

Teams selected in the second round of the NBA draft give the Warriors hope | NBC Sports Bay

Nikola Jokic (Nuggets) in the center. 2014 saw the selection of the three-time NBA MVP and one-time NBA Finals MVP with the No. 41 overall pick. In the same draft, center Jusuf Nurkic went No. 16 overall.

Warriors’ Draymond Green is going forward. In 2012, the four-time NBA champion, three-time All-Star, and eight-time selection to the All-Defensive team, was drafted No. 35 overall. After being out of the league since 2017, power forward Thomas Robinson went No. 5 overall.

Herb Jones (Pelicans) is the forward. A No. 35 overall pick (2021) seldom makes his debut as a rookie, but this exceptional defender has a solid 3-ball. James Bouknight, selected with the 11th overall pick, had trouble and was later waived by Charlotte in February.

Khris Middleton (Bucks) is the guard. The No. 2 scorer on an NBA championship team and three-time All-Star was the No.

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