Splash Brothers Quiz

How much do you know about Klay and Steph?
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1. How many championships do they have?
4
3
6
2
2. Who is their companion that makes the trio?
Jordan Poole
Draymond Green
Steve Kerr
DeMarcus Cousins
3. Who was their GM?
Phil Jackson
Greg Popovich
Jerry West
Steve Kerr
4. Who did Klay Thompson get traded to when the duo broke up?
Dallas Mavericks
Phoenix Suns
Los Angeles Lakers
Los Angeles Clippers
5. What college did Klay Thompson go to?
Davidson
Duke
Washington State
UNC State
6. What college did Stephen Curry go to?
Davidson
Kentucky
Miami(Ohio)
Arkansas
7. Who is Stephen Curry's brother?
Seth Curry
Wardell Curry
Eddy Curry
Cannon Curry
8. Did their dad's play in the NBA
No
Yes
9. What pick was Klay Thompson in the 2011 NBA Draft?
11th
12th
17th
8th
10. What did the Golden State Warriors get in return from the Klay Thompson Trade?
Max Christie
2 first round picks
Luka Doncic
2 second round picks
11. Klay Thompson broke the 3-point scoring record making how many threes?
12
18
13
15
12. Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson combine for how many 3-pointers?
6,228
57
3,092
1,582
13. What year was Stephen Curry drafted to the Golden State Warriors?
2008
2009
2011
2012
14. What is Stephen Curry's full name?
Wardell Stephen Curry III
Wardell Curry
Stephen Klay Curry
Wardell Stephen Curry II
15. Lastly, How many years did they play together?
17
13
14
12
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