INCREDIBLE: WARRIOR PLAYER MAKES NBA HISTORY ONCE AGAIN…

The Golden State Warrior, Stephen Curry became just the second player in history to reach 35 points, seven assists,

eight rebounds, eight three-pointers, and one blocked shot in a game. He was also above 35. He is a legend, and it

appears that he has many more years to leave his mark. Well, Stephen Curry’s résumé now includes another NBA

record. The Golden State Warrior became just the second player in history to reach 35 points, seven assists, eight

rebounds, eight three-pointers, and one blocked shot in a game. He was also above 35.

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The Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James did it twice; the last time was a little over a year ago on January 24 (he was

38 years old at the time), when his stat line was 46 points, seven assists, eight rebounds, nine three-pointers, and one

block. According to Sports Illustrated, the future NBA Hall of Famer is the first and only person to accomplish that

feat. In the game on January 30 against the Philadelphia 76ers, Curry’s stat line was as follows: 37 points, 7 assists, 8

rebounds, 8 three-pointers, and 1 blocked shot. On March 14, Curry, currently 35, will turn 36. On December 29,

2021, the eve of James’ 37th birthday, at the age of 36, he became the first person to reach that stat  line. In the

game, James finished with 37 points, 7 assists, 13 rebounds, 8 rebounds, and 2 blocked shots.

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Just three players have ever had a stat line like this, which is another incredible statistic. James Harden of the Los

Angeles Clippers is the third.

The Warriors defeated the 76ers by a score of 119-107, according to BBC Sport.

In the previous three games, Curry has made six or more three-pointers and scored at least 25 points. The Warriors

have improved their mediocre record to 20-24 and are currently ranked 12th in the Western Conference. The squad

had dropped its previous two games by a single point, falling to the Sacramento Kings 134-133 on Thursday and the

Lakers 145-144 in double overtime on Saturday. Therefore, the win was highly needed.

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