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  • Steph Curry ignores aches to fight Warriors’ increasingly futile cause – NBC Sports Bay Area & California


    Stephen Curry rolled out of bed Monday to prepare his aching knees for another basketball game, though he was listed as questionable with a left ankle sprain on the Warriors’ injury report. He was cleared shortly before tipoff, and it quickly became evident his movement was compromised.

    Before blaming his left knee, or right knee or left ankle, consider that by the third quarter, with the Warriors in the throes of a 125-85 demolition by the Boston Celtics, Curry was trying to shake the pain away from his throbbing right thumb.

    That thumb, sore for a month and aggravated two days ago, forced Curry into exponentially more left-handed dribbling than usual as the Warriors were being crushed to a fine powder.

    This routine — a 36-year-old superstar laboring in vain through incessant physical and mental challenges — is uncomfortable to watch not only for the agitated souls wandering the streets of Dub Nation, but also for those who enjoy competitive, high-quality basketball.

    We are entering the stage where it is fair to ask two questions: Is Curry wasting his time? Or is Curry’s time being wasted by his teammates?

    With 1:45 left in the third quarter, Warriors coach Steve Kerr, feeling merciful, provided a temporary response to those questions. Golden State was trailing by 32 when he beckoned Curry to the bench and kept him there for the rest of the afternoon. Curry’s replacement? Quinten Post, rookie center on a two-way contract.

    White flag raised, towel thrown onto the floor, Warriors back to .500 (21-21) for the fourth time in 14 days.

    “We’ve got to flush this one down the toilet and get ready for [Sacramento]” Kerr told reporters at Chase Center.

    It was clear Kerr didn’t care to witness his best player, clearly physically impaired, trying to carry the escalating weight of the Warriors through a tunnel without light at the end. The Celtics were ferocious, piling on. The Warriors, after the first eight minutes, were compliant.

    After falling behind 8-0 in 92 seconds, the Warriors fought back to tie less than two minutes later. They were trailing 19-17 when Curry was subbed out with 3:35 left in the first quarter. They were outscored 10-1 the rest of the quarter – and 68-45 over the next two.

    “It’s just a tough one from the end of the first quarter through the rest of the game,” Curry said. “We came out with pretty good life and energy. A big part of our season has been when we can’t score, we lose spirit, we lose life, we lose competitiveness. You can get away with it against some teams. Against the defending champs it’s not a good formula for success.”

    The Warriors, Curry aside, looked bereft of determination during the middle quarters. They went exactly 10 minutes without a field goal, spanning the last 5:20 of the first quarter and the first 4:40 of the second. Through the first three quarters, they shot 34.8 percent from the field, including 22.2 percent from beyond the arc.

    “We were getting a lot of good looks,” Kerr said. “We were competing defensively, but the ball wasn’t going in.”

    The Warriors are discovering that it’s very difficult for this roster to win when it doesn’t shoot well, particularly from distance. Unlike many teams, they don’t have four or five players capable of scoring at all three levels. Or getting to the line. Or consistently making shots at the rim.

    One such player, Jonathan Kuminga, is sidelined with a sprained ankle. Another, Curry, is gritting his teeth and putting in the effort to be as productive as possible under unwanted circumstances. He scored 18 points in 27 minutes, but didn’t have much support.

    Andrew Wiggins scored four points on 1-of-11 shooting from the field. Dennis Schröder and Buddy Hield combined for 15 points on 5-of-15 shooting, including 2 of 8 from deep. Moses Moody came off the bench for 13 points on 13 shots.

    That’s not going to beat defending champs, who seemed to find all the holes in Golden State’s 3-point defense.

    “You’ve just got to be able to come with the right attitude,” Curry said. “Like I said, it’s a belief thing that we can win whatever game is in front of us. It’s more so like an in-game thing. If doubt creeps in or a mindset that you’re not supposed to be on the floor, you’re a team that’s unbeatable, like I don’t know what it could be or what it is. You have to be able to just focus on what we need to do and hope it works out.”

    The Celtics jumped on their reeling opponent with both feet, shooting 54.3 percent from the field and 41.7 percent beyond the arc to take a 97-63 lead into the fourth quarter. Kerr gave the fourth to the guys at the far end of the bench.

    “We’ve been very competitive all year and our guys have fought,” Kerr said. “We’ve had a handful of these where we just get blown out and these are demoralizing. So most important thing to me is for our guys to forget this one, have a day off tomorrow, and be ready to roll in Sacramento on Wednesday.”

    If only it were that simple. As the Warriors get deeper into the 2024-25 NBA season, they seem to have more lapses in execution and principles, which adversely affect physicality and energy. It’s becoming a recurring issue. Only once in their first 21 games did they lose by more than 10 points. They’ve endured six such defeats over their last 21.

    Six of their next seven games will be at Chase Center, the other at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. The schedule is relatively favorable. Team health is not. Draymond Green and Kuminga likely will miss all seven games. The mountain ahead seems to be growing higher.

    “Next man up mentality,” Curry said. “Everybody who steps foot on the floor has gotta be able to perform, bring a spirit of ‘you belong,’ and do it together as a unit. Didn’t happen tonight.”

    Curry will ignore his ailments and keep climbing, even though he is getting no closer to his goal. He’s fighting for a cause that feels more futile each day.

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    Steph Curry ignores aches to fight Warriors’ increasingly futile cause – NBC Sports Bay Area & California

    In a season marred by injuries and disappointing losses, Steph Curry has been a shining light for the Golden State Warriors. Despite battling through aches and pains, Curry continues to put up impressive performances on the court, leading his team with resilience and determination.

    While the Warriors’ playoff hopes may be fading, Curry refuses to back down. His relentless work ethic and leadership have inspired his teammates to keep fighting, even in the face of adversity.

    As the losses pile up and the challenges mount, Curry remains undeterred. His commitment to the team and unwavering dedication to the game continue to set him apart as one of the NBA’s most elite players.

    While the Warriors’ cause may seem increasingly futile, Curry’s perseverance and passion for the game serve as a beacon of hope for fans and teammates alike. With Curry leading the charge, the Warriors may be down, but they are certainly not out.

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  • Analysts Increasingly Predict Dogecoin to $1 in 2025


    While AI agents have stolen the spotlight in recent weeks, DOGE is grabbing attention again thanks to a confluence of whale activity, fresh futures market records, and ambitious 2025 price targets that circle the fabled $1 mark. Here’s everything you need to know about Dogecoin.

    Data from multiple sources confirms an uptick in transactions worth above $100,000 this past weekend—often a signal that wealthy and influential market participants have plans in the works. These Dogecoin whales appear to be positioning themselves ahead of a bigger move for DOGE, potentially catapulting prices closer to the much-hyped $1 threshold later in 2025.

    January’s Historical Edge

    Historically, January ranks as DOGE’s best-performing month. On average, DOGE has surged 85% in January. Though the median bump stands at around 5%, there have been notable outliers: gains of 250% in 2014 and 700% in 2021. October is the only month that outdoes January’s median with an 8% return, underscoring that DOGE’s most explosive moves often appear out of nowhere. A major catalyst for this January is the Trump inauguration on January 20, a potentially explosive trigger for a Dogecoin price surge.

    Futures Market Hits Record

    On Monday, the futures market for DOGE hit fresh highs in open interest, climbing to 10.35 billion DOGE from 7.50 billion DOGE over the weekend. According to CoinGlass data, this surge surpasses the previous open interest peak of 10 billion DOGE set back in March 2024.
    Open interest measures how many derivative contracts (like futures or options) remain unsettled. A jump often signals new capital flowing into the market—an important tell for either confirming price direction or foreshadowing volatility on the horizon.

    Doge to $1 in 2025

    From a longer-term perspective, some traders and analysts expect DOGE to finally achieve the meme milestone of $1 in 2025, eclipsing its lifetime peak of around 70 cents in 2021. Alex Thorn, head of research at Galaxy Digital, is among the believers, predicting “Dogecoin will finally hit $1, with the world’s largest and oldest memecoin touching a $100bn market cap.”

    Thorn also dropped a curveball in the same post, stating that “the Dogecoin market cap will be eclipsed by the Department of Government Efficiency, which will identify and successfully enact cuts in amounts exceeding Dogecoin’s 2025 high-water mark market cap.”

    dogecoin 2025

    Source: Galaxy

    Meanwhile, technical analyst Satoshi Flipper, keeps it simple with this chart, plotting a clear path to a $1 price target based on the developing Dogecoin bull flag.

    doge price target

    Source: X

    Enter Musk and the D.O.G.E Department

    Much of DOGE’s recent optimism is tied to Elon Musk’s full-throated endorsement and his proximity to the Trump administration. Musk has launched plans for a Department of Government Efficiency (D.O.G.E.), a government body aimed at streamlining federal spending. The name alone has prompted speculation that media coverage around DOGE (the meme and the department) will keep feeding the coin’s hype cycle. 

    dogecoin 2025

    Source: X

    DOGE in 2024: A 5x Market Cap Surge

    A retrospective glance at 2024 reveals DOGE’s market cap expanded nearly fivefold, rising from around $12.97 billion to about $49.66 billion by year’s end. The coin is now the seventh-largest cryptocurrency. While it had previously suffered an 82% drawdown from its 2021 peak market cap of $73.80 billion, the broader crypto rally in 2024—and DOGE’s renewed popularity—helped recoup some of those losses.

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    It’s a day of red, But Doge is proudly the seventh-largest cryptocurrency. Source: BNC

    Contributing to that resurgence was the memecoin explosion in 2024. The entire category swelled to roughly $100 billion in aggregate market capitalization. While Shiba Inu (SHIB) in 2021 tried to ride DOGE’s coattails by claiming some form of decentralized finance (DeFi) utility, the new wave of 2024 memecoins (like PEPE, which soared to an $11.10 billion cap in December) openly admitted they have “no intrinsic value…” beyond speculation. That’s why Dogecoin is the Bitcoin of memecoins, and the safest bet.

    The DOGE Conundrum

    DOGE continues to dominate the memecoin sphere, representing around half of its total market cap. Still, it sits in an odd limbo: it once flirted with the idea of real utility—Musk hinted at network enhancements and X integration—but most of those hopes have fizzled. In that sense, DOGE currently looks more like the unabashedly speculative memecoins it once inspired rather than a coin with any significant technical or practical use. 

    Analysts note that 2025 could be a turning point. If DOGE manages to gain real-world adoption or usage, it might distance itself from purely speculative tokens. Until then, it remains the meme coin champion—volatile, widely followed, and occasionally boosted by Musk’s unpredictable tweets.

    Bottom Line

    For now, the confluence of technical buy signals, whale transactions, record-setting futures open interest, and Elon Musk’s potential government cameo are forming a bullish storyline for DOGE. But as always in crypto land, a dose of caution is warranted. January might be a historically hot month for DOGE, yet lingering doubts about the coin’s actual utility continue to hover in the background.

    Will DOGE hit 50 cents, then $1, or soar to new heights on Musk mania? Or will it settle back into the meme token pack? With history as our guide, expect volatility, hype, and plenty of speculation as the Department of Government Efficiency (D.O.G.E.) rolls out—possibly lighting a fire under the original memecoin once again. Doge to a dollar. It is destiny. What’s the best crypto to buy right now? The answer is Doge.

     



    Analysts are increasingly optimistic about the future of Dogecoin, with many now predicting that the popular cryptocurrency could reach $1 by 2025. This bullish outlook comes as Dogecoin continues to gain mainstream acceptance and popularity, with its value soaring in recent months.

    Some experts believe that Dogecoin’s strong community support and growing adoption by major companies could propel its value to new heights in the coming years. Additionally, the recent surge in interest in cryptocurrencies as a whole has also contributed to the positive sentiment surrounding Dogecoin.

    While no one can predict the future with certainty, many analysts believe that Dogecoin has the potential to reach $1 or even higher by 2025. If this prediction comes to fruition, it could mean significant gains for investors who have been holding onto the meme-inspired cryptocurrency.

    Overall, the future looks bright for Dogecoin, and investors and enthusiasts alike will be eagerly watching to see if it can reach the $1 mark in the next few years.

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  • NBA trade rumors: De’Aaron Fox hasn’t asked out, but his Kings future is increasingly uncertain

    NBA trade rumors: De’Aaron Fox hasn’t asked out, but his Kings future is increasingly uncertain


    De’Aaron Fox trade rumors have been swirling for a while, but the Sacramento Kings guard has not asked out, according to The Athletic’s Sam Amick. Potential trade partners are reportedly under the impression that he’ll more likely be on the market in the offseason than before the deadline.

    Increasingly, though, Fox’s long-term future in Sacramento is in question. Fox’s agent, Rich Paul, met with Kings execs Monte McNair and Wes Wilcox two weeks ago to discuss the direction of the team. The Kings fired coach Mike Brown last Friday, and they have not held a press conference to explain the decision. Fox has denied that he played a role in Brown’s firing, but speculation persists. As The Athletic put it, the “writing is still on the wall, only in bigger and bolder letters now.”

    Brown, by the way, believes that “Fox had nothing to do with the decision” and that the “driving force” behind it was owner Vivek Ranadive, per The Athletic.

    After a 113-107 win against the Joel Embiid-less Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday, Sacramento is 2-1 under interim coach Doug Christie and 15-19 on the season. Ahead of the Feb. 6 deadline, the Kings are reportedly buyers: Rather than moving Fox and taking a step back, they want to improve the roster around him. According to The Athletic, they’ve had “extensive talks” with the Brooklyn Nets about 28-year-old forward Cam Johnson, who is having a career year. Previously, they’ve been linked to the Washington WizardsJonas Valanciunas and Kyle Kuzma, the Portland Trail BlazersJerami Grant and the Utah Jazz’s John Collins.

    Fox, 27, is averaging 26.8 points, 5.0 rebounds and 6.2 assists this season, but he is unlikely to be eligible for a supermax extension in the summer, as he does not appear to be in line for an All-NBA berth. He is in Year 4 of his five-year rookie extension, and he’s owed $37.1 million in 2025-26. At the moment, it sounds like Sacramento, which is 12th in the West and two games back of the final play-in spot, wants to try to salvage this season and then figure out where things stand with Fox. The situation seems shaky now, but things change quickly in the NBA.

    The Athletic reported that the Orlando Magic are “contemplating a pursuit” of Fox, the Houston Rockets are “intrigued by the idea” of acquiring him and there’s more noise about the San Antonio Spurs‘ interest in him than any other team’s. It also mentioned the Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers as potential suitors. This is in the context of Fox potentially becoming available after this season ends, as Fox has not requested a trade. But again, things can change quickly in the NBA.





    According to recent NBA trade rumors, Sacramento Kings point guard De’Aaron Fox has not yet requested a trade from the team, but his future with the organization is becoming increasingly uncertain. Fox, who was drafted fifth overall by the Kings in 2017, has emerged as one of the top young point guards in the league.

    However, the Kings have struggled to find success on the court in recent years, leading to speculation that Fox may eventually seek a change of scenery. Despite this, Fox has remained committed to the team and has expressed a desire to help turn the franchise around.

    Nevertheless, with the Kings continuing to languish near the bottom of the standings, there is a growing belief that a trade involving Fox could be on the horizon. Several teams are said to be keeping a close eye on the situation, with the potential for a blockbuster deal to shake up the NBA landscape.

    As the trade deadline approaches, all eyes will be on De’Aaron Fox and the Sacramento Kings as they navigate a pivotal moment in the young guard’s career. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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