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Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry passed Lakers star LeBron James to make NBA history against the San Antonio Spurs.
Two days after he lit up the Spurs for 46 points, Warriors star Stephen Curry scored 49 to beat them Friday night, tying Michael Jordan's record for most 40-point games after turning 30 in the process.
Stephen Curry had 49 points, outdueling Victor Wembanyama in another intense battle and the Golden State Warriors rallied to beat the San Antonio Spurs 109-108 on Friday night for their first win in the NBA Cup.
Stephen Curry's historic night powered the Golden State Warriors to a 109–108 road win over the San Antonio Spurs on Friday, scoring 49 points to secure the NBA Cup Group Play victory.
The Spurs aimed to restart their winning streak while the Warriors sought to silence their critics. Following Wednesday’s 125-120 Warriors victory, both teams met again at San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center with their standings in West Group C on the line.
The Warriors superstar scored 31 points in the second half and 49 overall for the game, tying him with the great Michael Jordan for the most 40-point games (44) after turning 30. It was Curry’s second consecutive 40-ball: he put in 46 in the Warriors’ victory over the Spurs on Wednesday.
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While fans were thrilled to see Steph, at 37, still capable of delivering such awe-inspiring performances, Rashad McCants was livid with how the team continues to put all the pressure on the Chef Curry to win games and constantly underuses their younger stars, which is counterproductive in the long run.