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Steph Curry Set New NBA Record Against The Kings

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The Golden State Warriors are riding a four-game winning streak, and they were just four points away from being undefeated to start the season.

So far, so good for the new-look Dubs and the Chris Paul experiment.

However, it’s been the other future Hall of Famer point guard as the one who’s stolen all the headlines in the Bay Area — again.

Curry has been on a tear to start the season, averaging 31 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.8 assists, one steal, and 5.6 three-pointers per game on 54/45/93 shooting splits.

On top of that, the Warriors pointed out that the became just the first player in NBA history to knock down at least one three-pointer in 250 consecutive games.

Another night, another milestone.

Stephen Curry is the first player in NBA history to make a three in 250 straight regular-season games pic.twitter.com/Nhj0FMdTNF

— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) November 2, 2023

That’s far from a surprise, and somehow, it feels like he should have at least one triple in every single game of his career.

Curry is the greatest shooter of all time, someone that makes you feel like every attempt from beyond the arc is going to be right on the money and barely move the net.

But he’s way more than just a shooter.

His playmaking skills have been vastly underrated, and his handles, floaters, and layups are a beauty to watch.

The Warriors made a big move by trading for Paul because they still believe in their championship core, and that’s mostly because Steph is still in his prime.

This win rate is pretty much unsustainable, but this team will always have a chance to come out on top for as long as Steph is out there and healthy.

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