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Carter ranks 24th on the NBA’s career scoring list (23,969 points) and sixth in three-pointers made (1,937). He finished second to the San Antonio Spurs’ Tim Duncan in last year’s voting for the Twyman-Stokes honor.
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Kevin Love gets a concussion 72 hours before tipoff that benches him for Game 3, and the [http://meifurihua.com/comment/html/?164744.html Liberty’s Tina Charles and Lynx’s Maya Moore named WNBA Players of the Week] Warriors stagger out of Quicken Loans Arena with a headache. Warriors React to Game 3 Loss
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Steve Kerr, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson address the media following a game 3 loss to the Cavaliers.
  
Carter will be presented with the Twyman-Stokes trophy by 2013-14 Teammate of the Year winner Shane Battier on Wednesday, June 8 in an on-court ceremony during Game 3 of The Finals 2016 between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors in Cleveland. As part of its support for the Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year Award, the NBA will make a $25,000 donation to Carter’s Embassy of Hope Foundation, which assists organizations and individuals in improving the quality of life for children.
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"I've got to be more assertive in my scoring and playmaking on the floor," he said. "There's a sense of urgency knowing how big Game 4 is, and I need to be ready."
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He's averaging just over 16 points against the Cavs, a dozen below his average from the Western Conference finals and 14 below his regular season average. He's also shooting 44 percent overall and 40 percent from deep, also below his norm. He's had company; Klay Thompson scored just 10 points Wednesday and is also checking in below average for the series, and these two guards generate the most points and create open shots for others. You can understand why Kerr is scratching his head.
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"Didn't matter the first two games because other guys scored and we've got lots of good offensive possessions," said Kerr. "Tonight, obviously, it did matter. We didn't get a lot of great looks for them."
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Last summer Curry had a strange series against the Cavs. He averaged 26 points but shot only 44 percent, low for him, and for two games Cavs backup Matthew Dellavedova made a name for himself at Curry's expense. After the Warriors fell behind 2-1, they flipped the series in their favor not mainly because of Curry, but Andre Iguodala, who won Finals MVP.
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This season Curry established himself as the face of the NBA (although LeBron James might object) but ankle and knee issues interrupted his postseason. Still, he finished strong against Russell Westbrook and OKC, with 31, 31 and 36 points to close out that comeback series, and entered the Finals feeling and looking fresh.
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Kerr had warned against any thoughts of series-over after the Warriors blasted the Cavs in the first two games, and in hindsight looked wise in doing so. In Game 3 Irving jump-started his confidence against Curry with 30 points, Smith finally hit shots from deep and managed his first 20-point game in nine chances dating back to last year's Finals, and LeBron was LeBron. They did this without Love, and Lue was coy about how he'll use Love in Game 4. On and on this weird series goes. Where it stops? Nobody knows, should the resurgent Cavs run their undefeated home playoff streak to nine on Friday and knot it up.
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"The goal is to win one when you come on the road," said Draymond Green. "We still have an opportunity to do that, so that'll be our focus."
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GameTime: Game 4 Lookahead
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The GameTime crew talks about what they expect to see in Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the Warriors and Cavaliers.
  
Jack Twyman and Maurice Stokes, whose storied friendship transcended their Hall of Fame accomplishments, are honored with an annual NBA award in their names that recognizes the ideal teammate.  Twyman and Stokes were teammates on the Rochester/Cincinnati Royals from 1955-58.  In the last game of the 1957-58 regular season, Stokes suffered an injury that led to his falling into a coma days later and becoming permanently paralyzed.  He was diagnosed with post-traumatic encephalopathy, a brain injury that damaged his motor-control center.  Stokes was supported for the rest of his life by Twyman, who became his legal guardian and advocate.
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The Warriors aren't close to being in the same bind that saw them fall behind 3-1 in the West finals, and a Game 4 victory gives them a chance to close out in Oakland. Golden State remains in control until the Cavs say otherwise.
 
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Twyman helped organize the NBA’s Maurice Stokes Memorial Basketball Game, which raised funds for Stokes’ medical care and, after Stokes’ death in 1970 at age 36, for other players in need.  In 2004, after years of lobbying by Twyman, Stokes was enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.  Twyman, who was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1983, died in 2012.
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Along with Carter, Garnett and Bosh, the other finalists for the 2015-16 Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year Award were Ryan Anderson (New Orleans Pelicans), Caron Butler (Sacramento Kings), Jose Calderon (New York Knicks), Andre Drummond (Detroit Pistons), Festus Ezeli (Golden State), James Jones (Cleveland), Andre [http://canvashawk9.soup.io/post/685607152/Currys-disappearing-act-has-Warriors-scratching-heads Curry's disappearing act has Warriors scratching heads] Miller (San Antonio), Luis Scola (Toronto Raptors) and Marvin Williams (Charlotte Hornets).
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Below is the list of voting totals for the 2015-16 Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year Award:
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2015-16 TWYMAN-STOKES TEAMMATE OF THE YEAR AWARD VOTING TOTALS
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Player, Team                              1st        2nd      3rd      4th        5th        Points
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Vince Carter, Memphis              65        61        45        39        29        1,448
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Kevin Garnett, Minnesota            39        34        27        44        21        916
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Chris Bosh, Miami                      18        49        31        29        34        799
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Andre Miller, San Antonio          25        39        25        32        33        777
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Caron Butler, Sacramento            19        28        41        45        31        757
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Ryan Anderson, New Orleans      26        33        25        30        25        731
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Jose Calderon, New York            25        19        39        19        24        659
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Marvin Williams, Charlotte            33        12        17        21        50        612
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Luis Scola, Toronto                      28        15        20        11        10        528
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James Jones, Cleveland                15        17        22        22        17        462
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Festus Ezeli, Golden State          22        9          11        19        24        419
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Andre Drummond, Detroit          12        11        24        16        29        394
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Below is the list of winners of the Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year Award:
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ALL-TIME TWYMAN-STOKES TEAMMATE OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS
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2012-13: Chauncey Billups, L.A. Clippers
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2013-14: Shane Battier, Miami
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Kevin Love gets a concussion 72 hours before tipoff that benches him for Game 3, and the Liberty’s Tina Charles and Lynx’s Maya Moore named WNBA Players of the Week Warriors stagger out of Quicken Loans Arena with a headache. Warriors React to Game 3 Loss Steve Kerr, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson address the media following a game 3 loss to the Cavaliers.

"I've got to be more assertive in my scoring and playmaking on the floor," he said. "There's a sense of urgency knowing how big Game 4 is, and I need to be ready." He's averaging just over 16 points against the Cavs, a dozen below his average from the Western Conference finals and 14 below his regular season average. He's also shooting 44 percent overall and 40 percent from deep, also below his norm. He's had company; Klay Thompson scored just 10 points Wednesday and is also checking in below average for the series, and these two guards generate the most points and create open shots for others. You can understand why Kerr is scratching his head. "Didn't matter the first two games because other guys scored and we've got lots of good offensive possessions," said Kerr. "Tonight, obviously, it did matter. We didn't get a lot of great looks for them." Last summer Curry had a strange series against the Cavs. He averaged 26 points but shot only 44 percent, low for him, and for two games Cavs backup Matthew Dellavedova made a name for himself at Curry's expense. After the Warriors fell behind 2-1, they flipped the series in their favor not mainly because of Curry, but Andre Iguodala, who won Finals MVP. This season Curry established himself as the face of the NBA (although LeBron James might object) but ankle and knee issues interrupted his postseason. Still, he finished strong against Russell Westbrook and OKC, with 31, 31 and 36 points to close out that comeback series, and entered the Finals feeling and looking fresh. Kerr had warned against any thoughts of series-over after the Warriors blasted the Cavs in the first two games, and in hindsight looked wise in doing so. In Game 3 Irving jump-started his confidence against Curry with 30 points, Smith finally hit shots from deep and managed his first 20-point game in nine chances dating back to last year's Finals, and LeBron was LeBron. They did this without Love, and Lue was coy about how he'll use Love in Game 4. On and on this weird series goes. Where it stops? Nobody knows, should the resurgent Cavs run their undefeated home playoff streak to nine on Friday and knot it up. "The goal is to win one when you come on the road," said Draymond Green. "We still have an opportunity to do that, so that'll be our focus." GameTime: Game 4 Lookahead The GameTime crew talks about what they expect to see in Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the Warriors and Cavaliers.

The Warriors aren't close to being in the same bind that saw them fall behind 3-1 in the West finals, and a Game 4 victory gives them a chance to close out in Oakland. Golden State remains in control until the Cavs say otherwise.

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