Steph Curry Surpasses Robert Parish, Makes NBA History In Knicks-Warriors Showdown
Photo: Instagram/Stephen Curry |
During Monday night's Knicks-Warriors clash at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Steph Curry etched his name deeper into NBA history.
Despite the Warriors' 119-112 loss against the New York Knicks, Curry's performance resonated beyond the final score.
The two-time MVP notched 27 points, five rebounds, five assists, and a steal, showcasing his relentless prowess on the court.
Photo: Instagram/Stephen Curry |
However, it was Curry's ascent on the all-time scoring list that stole the spotlight. The sharpshooter surpassed Hall of Famer Robert Parish, claiming the 30th spot in NBA's illustrious history.
With this milestone, Curry sets his sights on eclipsing the legendary Charles Barkley's record next. At 36, Curry defies age, maintaining his stature among the NBA's elite. Averaging 27.0 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 4.9 assists per game this season, his impact resonates far beyond statistics.
3⃣0⃣ is now No. 3⃣0⃣
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) March 19, 2024
Stephen Curry has passed Robert Parish for 30th on the NBA's all-time scoring list. pic.twitter.com/EkorEabc40
Despite a recent three-game absence, Curry's return showcased his unwavering dominance, tallying 31 points, six rebounds, five assists, and two steals against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Currently, the Warriors hold the ninth seed in the competitive Western Conference, boasting a 35-31 record. With their eyes set on playoff contention, the Warriors gear up to face the Memphis Grizzlies in their next showdown on Wednesday evening.
The greatest shooter the game has ever seen.
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) March 15, 2024
Celebrate SC30's birthday with 30 minutes of 30-footers ☔️ pic.twitter.com/K0dETN4oyF
While the Warriors' journey unfolds, Curry's legacy continues to rewrite the annals of NBA history, cementing his status as one of the game's all-time greats.
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Source: Sports Illustrated
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