Steph Curry puts on a show in overtime thriller
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That was reflective in the final score, as the Trail Blazers handed Golden State their first loss of the season, 139-119. Despite 35 points from Steph Curry, Golden State couldn't hold off Portland's red-hot shooting as they connected on 16 of their 34 three-pointers. After the game, Curry did his best to find the silver lining in the loss.
It was announced after Friday’s 35-point outing that Curry has set an NBA record. “Steph Curry is the oldest point guard in NBA history with consecutive 35-point games,” posted Polymarket Hoops on X. Steph Curry is the oldest point guard in NBA history with consecutive 35-point games. pic.twitter.com/Z91JesCOAf
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Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry remains optimistic despite loss to Blazers
The Golden State Warriors' superstar guard didn't let the team's blowout loss to the Portland Trail Blazers derail his mindset.
Stephen Curry has once again stolen the spotlight in a thrilling game against the Denver Nuggets. On Thursday night, Curry hit a tying 3-pointer late in regulation and scored 16 straight points for the Golden State Warriors.
Luka Doncic and the Los Angeles Lakers are on the board. After suffering a 119-109 loss to Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors in their season opener on Tuesday, the Lakers got their first win of the campaign on Friday night.
The Denver Nuggets were looking to kick off their 2025-26 campaign with a statement win over the Golden State Warriors, but things did not go in their favor. In
Another masterful performance from Stephen Curry has the Warriors superstar in rarefied NBA air: The future Hall of Famer is set to pass Michael Jordan for a rather remarkable scoring record.
On opening night, the Warriors discarded the Lakers despite 43 points from Luka Dončić. On Thursday, they backed that up with a 137-131 overtime victory over the Denver Nuggets, who were led by Aaron Gordon 's unbelievable 50-point performance.
In the second quarter, the Blazers shot a scorching 9 of 11 from 3-point range. Avdija capped off the incendiary 12 minutes by splashing his fourth trey of the half to give the Blazers a 69-56 halftime lead. Moses Moody missed the first two games of the season with a calf injury, leaving the Warriors without their top point-of-attack defender.
Coming off a big opening night win against the Los Angeles Lakers, the Nuggets presented a much tougher challenge, being led by three-time league MVP Nikola Jokic.However, it was Aaron Gordon who had the statement game for Denver with 50 points and 10 three-pointers.