Even though he was often overlooked throughout his journey to the league, it didn’t take long before Stephen Curry proved that he was one of the most unique players to ever live. Now, he’s not only a three-time NBA Champion but also considered one of the greatest – if not the greatest – shooter in the history of basketball. More surprisingly, he continues to pile up accolades and milestones almost every night he’s out there leading the way for the new-lookGolden State Warriors. That’s not likely to change any time soon as it feels like he’s still got plenty of years left in the tank.
Stephen Curry has changed the way the game is played nowadays. Whether you like it or not, his limitless range has made a huge impact on basketball, making him the most influential player of his generation.
That’s why it’s not a surprise to see the Davidson product crack the record books and make Golden State Warriors history after another impressive scoring outburst during his team’s close loss to the Boston Celtics last night.
Stephen Curry Joins Wilt Chamberlain As The Only Players With 17.000+ Points In Golden State Warriors History
As a matter of fact, Stephen Cury just joined the most exclusive club he could’ve joined in franchise history, as he became only the second Golden State Warriors player (besides Wilt Chamberlain) to score 17.000+ points with the team.
The sharpshooter put up 38 points with 11 rebounds, 8 assists, 3 steals, and 7 three-pointers on 12/21 shooting and 7/14 from beyond the arc but he couldn’t prevent his team from losing 111-107 to Brad Stevens’ side.
Right now, the Golden State Warriors sit on an 11-10 record and hold the 9th seed in the Western Conference, so they’re definitely going to need these kinds of performances from the ‘Baby-Faced Assassin’ if they’re going to make the playoffs again.
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