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Graphic Shows Steph Curry Is On-Pace To Break A LeBron Record At 35

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Steph Curry’s emergence into the NBA was an absolute spectacle for the sport.

He was not only a franchise-altering player for the Golden State Warriors, but he changed the game as we had previously known it.

Curry’s ability to shoot at will from anywhere on the floor has made him one of the best shooters in league history.

He has already broken several records, as he is the all-time leader in made three-pointers.

While the 2023-2024 NBA Season has a lot of games to be played, Curry is well on his way to breaking another record this season, per Clutch Points.

Most PPG at age 35 or older in a season

2023-24 — Steph Curry (30.9)
2021-22 — LeBron James (30.3)
2023-24 — Kevin Durant (29.9)
2022-23 — LeBron James (28.9)
1988-89 — Alex English (26.5)
1999-00 — Karl Malone (25.5)
2023-24 — LeBron James (25.3)
2019-20 — LeBron James… pic.twitter.com/nnHaUIcKl6

— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) November 9, 2023

Curry is averaging 30.9 points per game this season.

If he continues this pace, he will break LeBron James’ record of points per game for a player over 35 years old.

James averaged 30.3 PPG in the 2021-2022 season, a record that seemed untouchable for a player of that age.

However, Curry has started the year with some impressive performances, resulting in him being on pace to break this record held by James.

Curry and the Warriors have played nine games this season.

He already has four performances with 30+ points in a single game, including two games with 40 or more points.

While they might have fallen early in the playoffs last season, Curry and the Warriors have shown the rest of the league that they mean business.

He seems hungry and determined to add another NBA Championship to his already impressive trophy case, something is well within reach if he continues at this historic scoring pace.

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