Tuesday 05th November 2024,
The Hoop Doctors

Steph Curry Makes History More Than Once Last Night

Steph Curry Makes History February 2016

Steph Curry continues to amaze the basketball world with his never before seen mastery of the jump shot along with his lightning quickness and high level ball handling.

One night after scoring 42 points including a few clutch buckets in a win in Miami, Curry took his traveling show to Orlando and had an even better performance with 51 points, eight assists and seven rebounds on 20-for-27 shooting.

Curry knocked down a three-pointer to set an new record for the most consecutive games with a three-pointer made at 128.

Here is the three that broke the record in the first quarter:

Curry made an incredible 10 three-pointers on the night in only 15 attempts and also became the first player in NBA history to make 10 three-point field goals and 10 two-point field goals in one game.

He also became the first player in NBA history to score 50 points in one game with one or fewer free throw attempts

He also hit another quarter ending half court shot for good measure.

https://twitter.com/BreatheSport/status/703153855198949376

Curry now has made 276 three-pointers on the season through 57 games, only 10 shy of his own record.

At his current rate, he will hit 400 three-pointers for the season which is pretty incredible.

So what does Chef Curry do after cooking up another masterpiece? He gives his game shoes to a young fan.

Steph Curry is apparently an MVP on and off the court. Not that we need reminding at this point.

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