Warriors star Steph Curry reveals which NBA player has highest basketball IQ

Warriors star Steph Curry reveals which NBA player has highest basketball IQ originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Warriors superstar Steph Curry enters his 17th NBA season having played with and against some of the greatest basketball players of all time.

So, who would he consider to be the hooper with the highest on-court IQ? The 37-year-old revealed his answer to Complex’s Speedy Morman on Thursday.

“Between [Chris Paul] and [LeBron James] — those two,” Curry told Morman.

No shockers there.

Paul and James have undoubtedly been hailed as two of the NBA’s brightest players throughout their combined 2,916 career regular-season games played. Each can facilitate offenses like no other and always has been an extension of their coaching staff.

Curry has a great perspective on each player. He has been a longtime rival of both with Golden State, having defeated their various teams en route to championships. He, too, has played on the Warriors with Paul and on Team USA Basketball with James.

“It’s the way they play, obviously, but the way they talk, the way they can kind of orchestrate an offense [and] control it,” Curry told Morman. “Like, Bron is the one who can control the tempo the greatest.

“And CP’s the one that, every possession, knows what he’s trying to get out of it. At his peak, it was insane; he could get his bucket and get somebody a lob or drop-down pass; he knew what play; the timing was cool; all that type of stuff.”

Curry has much respect for Paul and James. And one day, they will have spots in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame together, largely due to their unique basketball minds.

But Curry mentioned one more name when finishing his answer to Morman — his longtime Golden State teammate and fellow future Hall of Famer, Draymond Green.

“Those two are top of mind with the highest IQ,” Curry reiterated about Paul and James to Morman. “And obviously Draymond. That’s like the podium for me.”

Green’s on-court smarts might be lesser known to NBA fans outside of Dub Nation. Curry knows how much of a genius his running mate is, though, which is all that matters.

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NHL Made The Right But Difficult Decision With The Five Former WJC Players Found Not Guilty

When a London, Ont., judge ruled on Thursday that all five players involved in the 2018 Hockey Canada sexual assault trial were not guilty on all charges, the NHL found itself at a crossroads of moral decency. 

Should the players, who have already missed more than a year while fighting for their freedom, be allowed to resume their NHL careers? Or do they need to spend additional time away from the league for not living up to the ethical standards of being an NHLer?

So far, the league is choosing the latter. 

"The allegations made in this case, even if not determined to have been criminal, were very disturbing, and the behavior at issue was unacceptable," the NHL's statement said. "We will be reviewing and considering the judge's findings. While we conduct that analysis and determine next steps, the players charged in this case are ineligible to play in the league."

This was the right decision, even if it wasn’t necessarily an easy one.

No, the easy decision would have been for the league to follow the court’s lead and clear the players, allowing them to get on with their lives and resume their NHL careers as if nothing had happened. The easy decision, which the NHL has chosen at times in the past, would have been to put winning above everything else.

After all, these are not just ordinary players. These were Canada’s best junior players in 2018. They were potential stars.

Michael McLeod and Cal Foote were first-round picks of the New Jersey Devils and Tampa Bay Lightning, respectively. Dillon Dube, who was the captain of the world junior team, had spent six seasons with the Calgary Flames. Alex Formenton was coming off an 18-goal season with the Ottawa Senators. Carter Hart was the No. 1 goalie for the Philadelphia Flyers.

All of them had bright futures. Considering they are in their mid-20s, they still do. And yet, their futures may no longer be in the NHL.

Five men found not guilty of sexual assault in London, Ont., on July 24 played on the 2018 Canadian world junior team. (Tom Szczerbowski-Imagn Images)

By ruling that all players were essentially “free to go,” McLeod, Foote, Dube, Formenton and Hart should theoretically be allowed re-sign with an NHL team of their choosing. Some, like Hart, were already being linked to several teams who are in dire need of goaltending.

But playing in the NHL is a privilege – not a right. And despite how badly the Edmonton Oilers might have needed an upgrade in net, the NHL is making it clear that there is a distinction between a court of law and the court of common decency. 

What the players did behind closed doors after a night of drinking at a Hockey Canada gala honoring their victory at the 2018 World Junior Championship might not have been criminal. But it was wrong on several levels. Regardless of consent, a young woman was taken advantage of and put in danger by a group of young men who became the poster boys for the toxic masculinity and negative culture that still pervades the sport. 

This move from the NHL sends a strong message, not only to the rest of the league – but to the fans as well. 

The only question is, how long can the NHL punish them? Is one year enough? Two years? Indefinitely?

Stan Bowman, Joel Quenneville and Al MacIsaac, who were ruled ineligible “as a result of their inadequate response upon being informed in 2010 of allegations that Chicago Blackhawks player Kyle Beach had been assaulted by the team’s video coach,” were reinstated on July 1, 2024, after spending two-and-a-half years out of the league.

Maybe that sentence will serve as a starting point. 

The NHLPA disagreed with this viewpoint, arguing that the NHL’s decision “is inconsistent with the discipline procedures set forth in the CBA.”

Obviously, nothing will be done in this situation until after the NHL is finished conducting its investigation. But it is probably safe to suggest that none of the players will be welcomed back into the league in time for the start of the season.

Based on the language that Gary Bettman once used to describe the players’ actions, calling them "abhorrent, reprehensible, horrific and unacceptable,” they may never be welcomed back.

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Warriors' Jonathan Kuminga trade price reportedly falls on three items

Warriors' Jonathan Kuminga trade price reportedly falls on three items originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Warriors remain particular in their asking price for a potential trade package including Jonathan Kuminga.

As the stare-off continues nearly four weeks into free agency between both sides, it’s been well-reported that both the Kings and Phoenix Suns have been the most aggressive to acquire the young forward.

But Golden State hasn’t been moved by any offers thus far, and is asking for three main items in a potential return.

“There’s definitely a lot of asset management going on behind the scenes with this entire situation,” ESPN’s Anthony Slater reported Friday on “The Hoop Collective” podcast. “Part of the reason a sign-and-trade hasn’t gotten done for Kuminga, particularly the Kings and Suns I would say have been the most aggressive, is because the Warriors have been pretty steadfast in their requirement of at least a first-round pick.

“They also want a young player and they don’t want to take on bad contracts.”

Sacramento offered second-year guard Devin Carter, big man Dario Šarić and two second-round draft picks to Golden State earlier this month in exchange for Kuminga, sources told NBC Sports California’s Tristi Rodriguez.

It is unclear at this time if the Kings sent a revised offer to their Northern California neighbors, as several reports indicate Golden State has interest in young Kings players Keegan Murray and Keon Ellis.

Kuminga met with Kings general manager Scott Perry, assistant GM B.J. Armstrong and coach Doug Christie earlier this week, Slater also reported Friday, and the 22-year-old is “open-minded” to the idea of joining Sacramento after hearing Perry’s promising pitch.

In four seasons with Golden State, Kuminga has averaged 15.3 points on 45.4 percent shooting, with 4.6 rebounds and 2.2 assists.

Four seasons have been ample time for both sides to realize they might not be a match, but that doesn’t mean the Warriors will rush or change their asking price for their athletic young wing.

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Penguins Have Intriguing Target To Consider From Blackhawks

The Pittsburgh Penguins are currently in the middle of retooling their roster. Due to this, a number of their veteran players have been discussed in the rumor mill this off-season, including Bryan Rust, Rickard Rakell, and Erik Karlsson. 

Although the possibility of the Penguins moving on from some of their notable players is certainly there, they also should not be against adding to their roster if a player can help them in the long term. Because of this, one player who they should seriously consider making a push for is Chicago Blackhawks forward Lukas Reichel. 

Reichel, 23, has been the subject of trade speculation all off-season. It is understandable, as the young forward has had trouble finding his fit with the Blackhawks. Although this is the case, the possibility for him to tap into his potential more is still there, so he could be a solid player for the Penguins to take a gamble on. 

Reichel appeared in 70 games this past season with the Blackhawks, where he posted eight goals, 14 assists, and 22 points. While these numbers do not necessarily stand out, the 2020 first-round pick also had seven goals and 15 points in just 23 games with the Blackhawks during the 2022-23 season. With this, it is fair to wonder if the 6-foot winger could blossom into a solid offensive contributor in the right situation. There is a reason why he was once considered one of the Blackhawks' top prospects.

Overall, with the Penguins needing more young, skilled players with good upside, Reichel is a player who they should seriously consider pursuing. Bringing him in would be a low-risk move for the Penguins. 

Ex-Penguins Defender Surprisingly Still A Free AgentEx-Penguins Defender Surprisingly Still A Free AgentIt has now been almost once month since free agency opened, so the majority of this year's notable unrestricted free agents (UFAs) have been signed. Although this is true, there are also a few interesting players who still have not found their new homes. 

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The Pittsburgh Penguins Should Have Extra Motivation For The Next Two Years

The Pittsburgh Penguins have a slew of players who are either in the final or second-to-last year of their contract. 

Star center Evgeni Malkin is in the last year of his deal. He’s one of seven Penguins forwards who are UFAs after 2025-26. Three Pens defensemen are in the same boat. If you count players in the penultimate year of their contract, the number goes up to 10 forwards – including captain Sidney Crosby – and five defensemen, including star Erik Karlsson.

Penguins GM Kyle Dubas is retooling this team, yet Crosby, Malkin and star defenseman Kris Letang seem about as deeply embedded as it gets. What Dubas has created around them is an environment where players have every motivation to have a productive year while these leaders are still playing. The team isn't devoid of talent, but it does need players at both ends of the ice to play boom-or-bust hockey if Dubas isn't tearing down the roster.

That motivation applies to boosting their offensive production. This past season, only Crosby had a point-per-game average (1.14) of at least one, and the Penguins ranked 18th in goals-for. Those numbers won’t cut it in an NHL era where offense has been on the rise overall.

If Dubas trades Rickard Rakell and Bryan Rust, who both recorded career-high point totals this past year, the offense will likely dry up more. But unless the Penguins get a trade return for each of them that makes the team much stronger down the line, those two will be motivated to find yet another gear. They each scored more than 30 goals in 2024-25, and Pittsburgh can do its best to take advantage of that as long as those players are around. 

Dubas is clearly hoping their depth players entering contract years or getting close to it – Kevin Hayes, Anthony Mantha, Danton Heinen, Noel Acciari, Blake Lizotte and Connor Dewar – wind up thriving in pursuit of a better payday sooner rather than later. As for Malkin, he would surely want to finish what could be his last season with the Penguins on a high note by trying to reach the 83 points he put up in 2022-23.

Erik Karlsson and Evgeni Malkin (Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images)

That said, don’t be fooled into thinking that just because Pittsburgh can’t put the puck in the net, they’re somehow going to be better on defense. The Penguins are worse on the back end, with 3.50 goals against per game, which ranked third-last in the NHL. This was not a good Pens team at either end of the ice.

Dubas obviously wants the team to improve up front, but if the Penguins want to surprise the NHL and compete for a playoff spot next season, they have to give their goalies a fighting chance – since the netminders couldn’t bail them out night in and night out. So they need those five defensemen who are at or near the end of their contract – Karlsson, Matt Dumba, Connor Clifton and Ryan Shea – to also step up by clamping down in their own zone and chipping in some scoring.

For much of this roster, the knowledge that their time in Pittsburgh could be almost done should provide a sense of urgency to their game. 

Crosby will be a fixture as a Penguin for as long as he wants to be, but you can light a bigger fire under him if he knows his teammates are giving it all they’ve got. That’s what the Penguins should hope this collection of end-of-contract players will do.

When Dubas took over in June 2023, he tried to put together a team that would compete for the Stanley Cup right away. That plan didn’t work out. So last year, Dubas shifted the gaze of Penguins fans from the here and now to tomorrow. Dubas hasn’t hit home runs with every move he makes, but you can’t accuse him of being satisfied with the status quo.

However, in trying and failing to return to the playoffs in the last three seasons, the Pens have demonstrated how far they are from being a contender. They could be further from it if the players on the final legs of their contracts, including their franchise legends, don’t find a way to get a hot streak going that powers them farther than most NHL followers can expect.

Teams have overachieved their roster on paper time and again, and Pittsburgh should hope to join that list. They could make the most of the here and now while getting started on developing the core of tomorrow.

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Vollering out to avenge 2024 heartbreak in Tour de France Femmes battle with Niewiadoma

  • Pair separated by four seconds last year favourites again

  • Reusser, Gigante and Longo Borghini also in contention

The fourth edition of the Tour de France Femmes begins in Brittany on Saturday with defending champion Kasia Niewiadoma facing a range of new challengers as Demi Vollering seeks to avenge last year’s cruel four-second defeat on Alpe d’Huez.

While the Polish star has stated her wish to win back-to-back Tours, Vollering, who moved to the French team FDJ Suez at the end of last season, is determined to again conquer the race she won in 2023. Their duel on the slopes of Alpe d’Huez at the climax of last year’s race was one of the most gripping in the history of any Tour de France and led to the narrowest margin of overall victory ever, in either the men’s or women’s race.

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Warriors' Jonathan Kuminga reportedly ‘open-minded' to idea of joining Kings

Warriors' Jonathan Kuminga reportedly ‘open-minded' to idea of joining Kings originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Kings and Phoenix Suns have been the strongest pursuers of Jonathan Kuminga, and apparently, the Warriors forward wouldn’t mind moving 80 miles northeast.

Kuminga met with Sacramento’s brass this week, ESPN’s Anthony Slater reported Friday on ESPN 1320 Sacramento, and the 22-year-old had a good discussion with general manager Scott Perry, assistant GM B.J. Armstrong and coach Doug Christie.

“Kuminga had contact with the Kings in the last couple of days,” Slater said. “It was the first time he met Scott Perry, and this wasn’t in person, but it’s the first time he’s communicated with Scott Perry, Doug Christie and B.J. Armstrong. And from what I’ve gathered, he liked the pitch that Scott Perry gave. He’s open-minded to the idea of Sacramento.

“I think part of that — I know part of that pitch — is you’re talking starting role, you’re talking bigger opportunity than the Warriors are necessarily offering right now. And I think that’s the part that shouldn’t get lost in this situation. Jonathan Kuminga isn’t just looking for the exact contract he wants in free agency. He’s looking for the opportunity he wants on the court.”

The Warriors’ offseason essentially has been put on pause until there is a resolution to the Kuminga situation, which has dragged nearly four weeks into free agency.

Sacramento made an offer to Golden State earlier this month, which sources told NBC Sports California’s Tristi Rodriguez included the Kings sending second-year NBA guard Devin Carter, big man Dario Šarić and two second-round draft picks to the Warriors in exchange for Kuminga.

The Warriors appear to be unmoved by the Kings’ offer, or anyone else’s thus far.

Golden State selected Kuminga with the No. 7 overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, and while the 22-year-old showed flashes of potential, he has never been a perfect fit alongside Steph Curry, and that only intensified with the integration of Jimmy Butler at the end of last season.

In four seasons with Golden State, Kuminga has averaged 15.3 points on 45.4 percent shooting, with 4.6 rebounds and 2.2 assists.

As Slater attested to, he is seeking a larger role than Warriors coach Steve Kerr has given him, and he could be the perfect addition for the team up the road that has longed for a young, athletic wing to complement Keegan Murray.

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Mets’ Edwin Diaz hopes to return to Team Puerto Rico for 2026 World Baseball Classic

Edwin Diaz and the Mets have plenty to focus on before turning their attention to next offseason

But with the next edition of the World Baseball Classic right around the corner, there’s still one big question that’s yet to be answered.

Will the star closer return to the event? 

Of course, the last time Diaz donned the Team Puerto Rico uniform he was putting the finishing touches on a thrilling victory to eliminate the Dominican Republic. 

Moments later, he went down in a heap of pain as he suffered a torn patellar tendon during the celebration with his teammates and ended up missing the entire 2023 season. 

Some question whether or not it’s worth it for Diaz to participate in the exhibition event again, but as things stand, the hard-throwing 31-year-old certainly seems open to the idea.  

“As of now I would play if I had the chance,” he said last week according to Mark W. Sanchez of the New York Post. “I didn’t get hurt pitching. That’s something that could happen at my house or wherever. If I was pitching maybe I’d be a little bit scared -- but I just want to go and represent my country and have fun.”

While it might not be a welcomed site for Mets fans, Diaz’s presence at the backend of things would be a huge boost for the Puerto Rican squad, which is captained by Francisco Lindor.

Diaz told Sanchez he has already been helping Lindor do some recruiting for the roster. 

After an up-and-down year in his return from the freak injury, the closer has regained his dominant form and he's once again established himself as one of the premier late-inning arms in the game. 

Diaz just logged his third career All-Star appearance after putting together a stellar first half. 

He locked down his 21st save of the season on Wednesday afternoon, and the rest of his numbers are even better -- a 1.55 ERA and 0.86 WHIP with 61 punchouts across 40 appearances. 

Diaz is easily the most trusted arm in the Mets’ bullpen at the moment. 

Next year’s WBC is scheduled to get started on March 5.

Cubs at White Sox Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for July 25

It's Friday, July 25 and the Cubs (60-42) are in Chicago to take on the White Sox (37-66). Shota Imanaga is slated to take the mound for Chicago against Adrian Houser for Chicago.

The Cubs are 1-3 in the past four games and coming off a series loss to the Royals where they dropped two of three.

On the other hand, White Sox are one of the hottest teams in the second half with a 5-1 record and series wins over Tampa Bay and Pittsburgh.

Let's dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two. We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on how to catch first pitch, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game details & how to watch Cubs at White Sox

  • Date: Friday, July 25, 2025
  • Time: 7:40PM EST
  • Site: Rate Field
  • City: Chicago, IL
  • Network/Streaming: MARQ, CHSN

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Odds for the Cubs at the White Sox

The latest odds as of Friday:

  • Moneyline: Cubs (-187), White Sox (+154)
  • Spread:  Cubs -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Cubs at White Sox

  • Pitching matchup for July 25, 2025: Shota Imanaga vs. Adrian Houser
    • Cubs: Shota Imanaga, (7-3, 2.40 ERA)
      Last outing: 0.00 ERA, 0 Earned Runs Allowed, 5 Hits Allowed, 1 Walks, and 5 Strikeouts
    • White Sox: Adrian Houser, (5-2, 1.89 ERA)
      Last outing: 6.23 ERA, 3 Earned Runs Allowed, 10 Hits Allowed, 1 Walks, and 5 Strikeouts

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  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Chicago Cubs on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Chicago White Sox at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the over on the Game Total of 8.0.

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Cubs at White Sox

  • Chicago is 4-1 in Imanga's last five starts
  • The Cubs are on a 4-game win streak at the White Sox
  • The Under is 7-3 in the Cubs' last 10 road games
  • The Cubs have covered in their last 4 games against the White Sox

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Mariners at Angels prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for July 25

It's Friday, July 25 and the Mariners (55-48) are in Anaheim to take on the Angels (49-54). Bryan Woo is slated to take the mound for Seattle against José Soriano for Los Angeles.

Seattle took the series opener 4-2 over Los Angeles behind three solo shot homers (two in the fifth inning). Seattle is 4-3 since the break, while Los Angeles has dropped four straight games and has a 2-5 record in the last seven.

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Game details & how to watch Mariners at Angels

  • Date: Friday, July 25, 2025
  • Time: 9:38PM EST
  • Site: Angel Stadium
  • City: Anaheim, CA
  • Network/Streaming: RSNW, FDSNW

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Odds for the Mariners at the Angels

The latest odds as of Friday:

  • Moneyline: Mariners (-129), Angels (+109)
  • Spread:  Mariners -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Mariners at Angels

  • Pitching matchup for July 25, 2025: Bryan Woo vs. José Soriano
    • Mariners: Bryan Woo, (8-5, 2.91 ERA)
      Last outing: 6.00 ERA, 4 Earned Runs Allowed, 6 Hits Allowed, 1 Walks, and 6 Strikeouts
    • Angels: José Soriano, (7-7, 3.83 ERA)
      Last outing: 2.57 ERA, 2 Earned Runs Allowed, 6 Hits Allowed, 2 Walks, and 5 Strikeouts

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  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Seattle Mariners on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Los Angeles Angels at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the over on the Game Total of 8.0.

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Mariners at Angels

  • The Mariners have won 4 of 5 games at divisional opponents
  • The Over is 4-1 in the Angels' last 5 matchups against American League teams
  • The Mariners have covered in 4 of their last 5 on the road, profiting 1.68 units

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