Stephen Curry was at his very best against the Oklahoma City Thunder as the Golden State Warriors won the match 128-120 on Monday, January 30, 2023. He has always been electrifying on the court and is undoubtedly very proficient regarding his offensive displays. Clearly, Steph Curry loves breaking records and does it so easily. Last season he broke Ray Allen’s record for the most 3-pointers in NBA history and became the new leader of 3-pointers in the tournament.
Curry has proven time and again that he is among the very best in the history of the NBA. In today’s match against the Thunder, Curry added another accomplishment to his tally. He did it again as he broke Chamberlain’s record for the Warriors. The new all-time field goal leader for the Warriors is Steph Curry. He is no doubt excited to break the record that Wilt Chamberlain held for so long.
When he was asked about what it means to him, Curry replied jokingly, “this means I’m getting old.” Steph proceeded to say, “this is very special because anybody who gets to break a Chamberlain record feels surreal. It is more special to me as it has been a long time, almost fourteen years playing for the Warriors. All the shots I’ve put up for the team finally count. So this is definitely a reason to celebrate.”
What does it mean to Steph to break another Wilt Chamberlain record?
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) January 31, 2023
“It means I’m getting old.” 😂 pic.twitter.com/8AhT29IQPT
Impact Of Steph Curry On The Warriors Team
Steph Curry scored a much-needed 38 points to help his team maintain their winning streak against OKC Thunder with a hattrick of victories. Everything ended in celebration for the Warriors. Especially Curry, as he returned from a shoulder injury, due to which he was ruled out for many games. Ever since he came back to the squad, the team has been doing very well.
The team is able to maintain their consistency as they are staying at .500. In the second half of the current ongoing season, the Dub Nation has got back their rhythm as they have won three games on the trot. Currently, their win-loss ratio stands at 26-24, with a favorable position for the Warriors.
Brief Summary Of The Current Season For The Dub Nation
Despite getting back their momentum, the Warriors are not close yet to the title contention. The fans expected them to dominate as they were the defending champions, but the Dub Nation had an abysmal start. Adding insult to the poor performance at the beginning of the season, their star player, Steph Curry, got severely injured in December last year. This caused more trouble for the team. After the star returned, the Golden State Warriors definitely look like they are on a roll.
But now, only time will tell how far they can go from here. It is a good thing the Warriors are performing well now, as the All-Star break is around the corner. Against the Thunder, other than the 38 points he scored, Curry also contributed with 8 rebounds and an incredible twelve assists. Klay Thompson, Jordan Poole, and Andrew Wiggins also contributed reasonably well. After Steph Curry returned to the team in nine games, the Warriors have won five and lost four. If the Warriors are able to hold on to it, they can indeed turn the table upside down.