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Stephen Curry feels fine was unnecessary

Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry believes that his fine for violating the NBA's anti-flopping rules was harsh.

Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry believes that his fine for flopping from the NBA was unnecessary.

Coach Steve Kerr also defended his star, insisting that the same thing happens regularly across the league from numerous players.

"Yeah, I don't agree with it," Curry told reporters.

"I watched the play over and, transition play, so obviously balance is not very good in that situation."

Kerr added that his point guard was probably guilty, but was frustrated that he had been singled out by the NBA while others have escaped punishment.

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Harrison Barnes #40 and Shaun Livingston #34 of the Golden State Warriors celebrate in the fourth quarter against the Houston Rockets during Game One of the Western Conference Finals of the 2015 NBA Playoffs at ORACLE Arena on May 19, 2015
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