The NBA regular season continues, with the Warriors hosting the 76ers today. The team started off hot, with the Warriors putting up a 35-19 scoring run in the first quarter to establish an advantage. After that, Curry's state remained fiery, frequently firing from beyond the three-point line, and he quickly led the team to create a huge lead. Ultimately, the Warriors easily defeated the 76ers 139-105. Curry also reached a milestone, going 8 for 8 from three-point range and setting a unique record in the NBA for 78 years.
Maxi was completely off his game this match, shooting only 4 for 13 and scoring 14 points with 3 rebounds and 6 assists. Veteran Lowry had little impact, scoring only 2 points throughout the game. Paul George performed steadily, contributing 19 points and 2 rebounds. Martin scored 2 points and had 2 assists, but didn't make much of an impression. Embiid played well on offense, scoring a double-double with 28 points and 14 rebounds. Coming off the bench, Yabusele scored 13 points, and Consell IV scored 12. The team's overall offensive and defensive efficiency was low, and they couldn't match the intensity of the Warriors, so the defeat was expected.
On the Warriors' side, new recruit Schroder is gradually adapting to the team. In this game, he shot 5 for 9, scoring 15 points with 4 rebounds and 6 assists. Green was both offensive and defensive, scoring 15 points with 6 rebounds and 7 assists. Wiggins was also efficient, contributing 15 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists. Center Davis scored 3 points, and off the bench, Kuminga was impressive, shooting 8 for 11 and scoring 20 points with 5 rebounds and 5 assists, becoming a key player for the team. Waters III and Moody combined for 22 points, making the team truly a force to be reckoned with.
Leading this Warriors team was none other than Curry. Today, Curry only played 30 minutes, shooting 11 for 15 overall, and an astonishing 8 for 8 from three-point range, scoring 30 points with 6 rebounds, 10 assists, and 1 steal. He completely dominated the 76ers in both scoring and playmaking.
While securing the victory, the 36-year-old Curry also set records. First, he successfully surpassed Jordan to become the guard with the most 30-point games after the age of 35. Second, he became the only player in NBA history to shoot at least 8 three-pointers and make all of them while also dishing out 10 assists in a single game, a performance that can only be described as perfect.
Overall, veteran Curry's strength remains formidable. This season, Curry has played a total of 27 games, averaging 22.3 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 6.5 assists in 31 minutes per game, maintaining a 44.7% field goal percentage and a 41.8% three-point shooting percentage. Such a performance is undoubtedly All-Star level. Although his leadership ability has indeed declined somewhat, the Warriors still have a record of 17 wins and 16 losses, and it's not too difficult for them to make a push for the playoffs.