In a stunning display of basketball prowess, the Golden State Warriors shattered NBA records last night, leaving fans and analysts alike in awe. The Warriors achieved a historic feat by sinking over 40% of their three-point attempts on 50 or more shots for the fifth time this season, a level of consistency that has never been seen before. Led by the indomitable Stephen Curry, who exploded for 52 points and drained 12 three-pointers, the Warriors triumphed over the Memphis Grizzlies with a final score of 134-125.
Curry’s performance was nothing short of legendary, as he accounted for nearly half of the team’s total threes, setting a new record for the highest individual share in a game with at least 25 team three-pointers. His shooting was complemented by an impressive overall team efficiency, boasting a true shooting percentage of 68.5%, their best this season. The Warriors showcased an extraordinary balance, with 29 assists and just eight turnovers, demonstrating their sharp ball movement and strategic execution.
Draymond Green also made headlines with a triple-double, contributing 13 points, 10 rebounds, and 12 assists, solidifying his role as a cornerstone of the team. The Warriors dominated the boards with 55 rebounds, including 13 on the offensive end, further emphasizing their relentless pursuit of victory.
Defensively, the Warriors held Memphis to just 12 fast-break points, showcasing their tactical discipline in transition. With this victory, Golden State improved to 44-31, positioning themselves firmly in the playoff mix. As Curry continues to defy age, now the oldest player to record multiple 50-point games in a season, the Warriors have become a formidable force to be reckoned with. The basketball world is on high alert as Golden State gears up for a deep postseason run, riding the momentum of this historic night.