In an astonishing display of s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 and tenacity, Steph Curry, at 37 years old, proved once again that age is just a number. Last night, he lit up the court with a staggering 37 points on just 21 shots, showcasing his relentless dominance in a thrilling matchup. Despite hitting only four three-pointers out of 11 attempts, Curry’s overall shooting was nothing short of phenomenal, finishing the night with an impressive true shooting percentage of 68%.
Curry’s performance was not just about scoring; he orchestrated the game with precision, dishing out six assists while committing only two turnovers, leading to a remarkable assist-to-turnover ratio of 3.0. His ability to draw fouls was crucial, converting 13 of 14 free throws, further solidifying his reputation as one of the league’s most efficient players. In the clutch moments, he shone brightest, scoring nine pivotal points in the final five minutes, including four free throws that sealed the victory.
This game marked Curry’s 52nd outing with 35+ points at age 37, tying him with Michael Jordan for the most such games at this stage in a career. With a career free throw percentage now at 91.9%, Curry continues to rewrite the record books while maintaining his streak of hitting at least four threes in 12 consecutive games—the longest active streak in the league.
As the Warriors continue their playoff push, Curry’s impact is undeniable. His offensive rating soared to 125, and his presence on the court boosted the team’s scoring potential dramatically. With each game, he defies expectations, blending experience with elite performance, proving that he is not just surviving but thriving. The basketball world is witnessing a legend in action—Curry is still elite, and he shows no signs of slowing down.