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A breathtaking performance from Stephen Curry powered the Golden State Warriors to a remarkable comeback victory against the Chicago Bulls. Trailing by a daunting 24 points early in the third quarter, Curry exploded for 24 points in the period, igniting a 42-25 run that gave the Warriors a narrow lead heading into the final frame.
Curry finished the game with 34 points, including eight three-pointers, leading all scorers.
Meanwhile, in Dallas, a win for the Mavericks was overshadowed by an injury to their newly acquired star, Anthony Davis. Davis, who had given Mavericks fans a glimpse of what they can expect with a strong performance – 26 points, 16 rebounds, 7 assists, and 3 blocks – left the game in the third quarter with a lower-body injury.
The injury occurred with less than three minutes remaining in the period, with Davis pulling up and immediately grabbing at his groin area. The team later described it as a lower-body injury.
Davis, whose Mavericks debut was already delayed due to an abdominal strain, downplayed the injury after the game, stating it was "nothing serious" and that he felt "a little spasm" in his groin-quadriceps area. However, the incident is likely to reignite concerns among Mavericks fans still reeling from the controversial trade that sent Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Davis.
The 25-year-old Slovenian star had led the Mavericks to the NBA Finals last season, and some fans remain unconvinced that the Davis trade was the right move for the franchise. The severity of Davis's injury and its potential impact on his availability will undoubtedly be a major talking point in the coming days.
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