Steph Curry's Record-Breaking Night Fuels Warriors Victory
Golden State's Stephen Curry made history, setting a new NBA record for most three-pointers made in a career. The sharpshooter went off for 10 three-pointers against the Oklahoma City Thunder, pushing his total to 3,359 and surpassing the previous record held by Ray Allen.
Curry's record-breaking night was part of a dominant Warriors performance. They demolished the Thunder 141-119, proving they're still a force to be reckoned with in the Western Conference.
The game was a whirlwind of excitement, especially for Warriors fans. Every time Curry stepped on the court, you could practically feel the tension building. Then, bam, another three-pointer and the crowd went wild. It was truly a sight to behold.
This historic night is just another chapter in Curry's incredible career. He's consistently redefined the game, proving that three-point shooting is more than just a trend, it's a weapon.
The Warriors' victory is a testament to their deep roster and Curry's continued dominance. It's safe to say that Steph Curry's record will stand for a long time, and this night will be remembered as one of his greatest achievements.