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Warriors' Stephen Curry Says Playing with Chris Paul Is 'Mad Fun'

zach bacharContributor IOctober 5, 2023

CLEVELAND, OH - FEBRUARY 19: Chris Paul #3 and Stephen Curry #30 of Team LeBron look on during NBA All Star Practice as part of 2022 NBA All Star Weekend on Saturday, February 19, 2022 at Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2022 NBAE (Photo by Brian Sevald/NBAE via Getty Images)
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Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is already excited about sharing the court with 11-time All-NBA point guard Chris Paul.

At a press conference on Thursday, via 95.7 The Game, Curry discussed Paul's knowledge of the Warriors' plays in summer runs due to years of matching up against one another.

95.7 The Game @957thegame

Steph on lineups where he and CP3 are both on the floor: <br><br>"The summary is it's mad fun…. In certain runs this summer, he was calling out stuff he had been scouting against for years. It kinda became the joke of different looks that he knew that were coming. It's pretty… <a href="https://t.co/TEnTWcgtA6">pic.twitter.com/TEnTWcgtA6</a>

The two future Hall of Famers faced off against each other in high-pressure environments several times over the past decade, with Golden State usually emerging on top.

Paul's Clippers defeated Curry and the Warriors in seven games in 2014. The two guards had another series go the distance in 2018, with Golden State edging out the Houston Rockets in the Western Conference Finals. The two teams matched up again the very next year, with Curry's Warriors dispatching Paul's Rockets in six games during the Western Conference semifinals.

In total, the two All-Stars have played against each other 55 times. Given the number of times they've gone head-to-head, it's not a surprise that some of the most memorable NBA moments in the past decade have featured these two.

Given their storied history as opponents, it came as a shock to many when the Warriors acquired Paul from the Washington Wizards, a trade that happened as a result of Bradley Beal being dealt to the Phoenix Suns. Even more surprising was the fact that they gave up promising sixth man Jordan Poole in the deal.

New general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. is hoping that the inclusion of the 12-time All-Star in Golden State's backcourt is enough to help the aging core of Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green win another championship. Given his extensive knowledge of the Warriors' playbook before preseason has even begun, it's safe to say that they're off on the right foot.