Stephen Curry had himself a game on Tuesday night. The four-time NBA champion went off for 52 points, while drilling 12 three-pointers. Curry connected on eight threes in the first half as he threatened former teammate Klay Thompson’s NBA record of 14 made threes in a game.
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The Warriors ended up defeating Ja Morant and the Memphis Grizzlies 134-125, to improve their record to 44-31. Although Curry didn’t break Thompson’s record, he still made history.
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First, Curry became the oldest player (37 years old) in NBA history to have a quarter with the statline of 15 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 three-pointers made. He also passed the Logo, Jerry West, for 25th all time in points scored in NBA history.
Curry has been on a roll as of late, and if he keeps playing this way, Golden State could make some noise this postseason. The dynasty may not be over yet.

















































































