Stephen Curry Goes 8-for-8 From Three in Warriors’ Blowout Win Over 76ers
Curry delivers a flawless shooting performance despite a thumb injury, leading Golden State to its best offensive game in weeks.
- Stephen Curry scored 30 points, dished 10 assists, and grabbed 6 rebounds while going a perfect 8-for-8 from three-point range, setting a personal record for most threes made without a miss.
- Curry's performance came while playing with a sprained right thumb, which he said helped him focus and play freely despite being listed as questionable before the game.
- The Warriors defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 139-105, snapping a 22-game streak of shooting below 50% from the field and improving to a 17-16 record for the season.
- Golden State's offense thrived with contributions from multiple players, including Jonathan Kuminga's 20 points off the bench, as the team recorded 43 assists on 53 made field goals.
- Coach Steve Kerr and teammates praised Curry’s resilience and historic performance, calling it a reminder to appreciate his greatness as he continues to defy expectations at age 35.