That photo (via Marcus Thompson) is of Stephen Curry’s arm after the Warriors’ ugly loss to the Bulls Friday night. Did he get into a scuffle with a mountain lion on the way to the locker room? No, based on Thompson’s description, the gruesome scratch comes courtesy of Kirk Hinrich. The Bulls point guard gashed the Dubs from behind the arc (6-of-7 on three’s) and also evidently gashed them physically, too. Dude, Hinrich. Time to cut your nails, bro. [photo via @gswscribe]
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Caption the Photo: Kirk Hinrich Scratches Steph Curry
Kirk Hinrich thinks he is Wolverine.
Need to go the nearest nail salon and get those nails clipped and trim. Those are lethal weapons, even Rondo thinks that is terrible.
I feel bad for Hinrich’s lady hope he doesn’t accidentally claw her to death at night.
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