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San Francisco, CA - Stephen Curry put on an absolute clinic Thursday night, reminding everyone why he's considered one of the greatest shooters of all time. Playing through a right thumb sprain and with his wrist heavily taped, Curry defied the odds and made all eight of his three-point attempts in the Golden State Warriors' dominant 139-105 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers.
This wasn't just a hot shooting night; it was history in the making. Curry's performance marked the first time in NBA history a player has gone at least 8-for-8 from beyond the arc while also dishing out double-digit assists. He finished with 30 points and 10 assists, orchestrating the Warriors' offense with precision and showcasing his incredible scoring prowess.
"It's just Steph doing Steph things," said Warriors coach Steve Kerr after the game. "Even with the thumb and the wrist, he's still finding ways to amaze us."
After a slight dip in his shooting efficiency in the previous two games, Curry rediscovered his rhythm, matching his career-best of six consecutive makes without a miss. He carried that momentum into the fourth quarter, sinking two more threes before calling it a night.
This incredible feat puts Curry in elite company. The NBA record for most three-pointers made in a game without a miss stands at 9-for-9, originally set by former Warrior Latrell Sprewell in 2003. It has since been matched by Ben Gordon (twice) and Jalen Brunson.
While Curry stole the show, the Warriors enjoyed a strong team performance. Jonathan Kuminga provided a spark off the bench with 20 points, while Draymond Green, Andrew Wiggins, and Dennis Schroder each contributed 15 points. The Warriors capitalized on the tired legs of the 76ers, who were playing the second game of a back-to-back, and secured a commanding victory.
Curry's performance serves as a testament to his resilience and unwavering dedication to his craft. Even with injuries, he continues to elevate his game and etch his name in the NBA record books.
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