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The hot start for the Golden State Warriors seems never-ending. Stephen Curry has been consistent with his displays and has reached new heights with his shooting. However, after a hot streak of games, he had to sit out because of a left hip contusion. But that didn’t stop him from being a fan favorite.

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While his team took care of the Detroit Pistons in a close game, Curry still won hearts outside, as he had a wholesome moment with a young fan.

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Stephen Curry wins against young fan

While Curry did miss out on the game, he took that time to be with some fans. Notably, he made one young fan’s day as he played a game of rock, paper, scissors with him. After a few intense rounds, Curry came out on top and celebrated with the whole arena. He later signed the fans’ poster.

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Curry has always been a fan favorite with the way carries himself. The Golden State Warriors star has always been kind to the fans and has never shied from interacting with them. It is certainly great to see a star of his caliber take his time out to make a young man’s day.

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Golden State Warriors beat Detroit Pistons

With the game, the Warriors had other stars step up in the close win. Andrew Wiggins had yet another good game, finishing with 27 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 steals. However, it was Jordan Poole, who did most damage with 32 points and 7 rebounds.

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Despite not having Draymond and Stephen Curry, the Bay did their job in extending their winning record. With this performance, do you think there is a better team than the Golden State Warriors? Let us know in the comments below.

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