Stephen Curry recorded another record performance in the NBA tonight when he scored 40 points in Golden State's victory over Cleveland, including 18 points in the last quarter, and a clutch three-pointer that ensured victory.
Despite the Warriors' weak start to the season, the star who led the team to the championship last season seems to be at his peak.
So far, he is averaging 33.3 points and 6.7 rebounds and 6.7 assists per game.
Kerry celebrates with Wiggins, photo: EPA
Coach Steve Kerr said of him after the victory: "There is no way to describe what he does.
He just comes and delivers big shows night after night.
I think he's never been better.'
Also the star of the Brooklyn Nets, and who won the championship with Kerry in the past, Kevin Durant did not remain indifferent and tweeted: "Stephen Curry - my God."
Tonight's game (between Friday and Saturday) was the 200th game in a row in which the point guard hits at least one three-pointer.
Also, he became the first in history to score over 40 points in two consecutive games, with over 65% from the field and at least 5 three-pointers.
Stephen Curry was UNSTOPPABLE tonight!pic.twitter.com/7yVMUtnGcQ
— NBA (@NBA) November 12, 2022
STEPHEN CURRY
ARE YOU KIDDING?!?!?!?
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) November 12, 2022
My goodness Stephen.
— Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) November 12, 2022
200 straight regular-season games with a trey.
Only one player to ever do it.
Wardell Stephen Curry II ☔️ pic.twitter.com/Pggiac8bSM
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) November 12, 2022 Were we wrong?
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