On February 21st, Beijing time, the much-anticipated NBA All-Star Game officially kicked off. As a member of Team James, Warriors star Curry performed superbly in this campaign. He made 17 of 30 shots in the game, including 16 of 27 three-pointers, scoring 50 points. Curry's magical performance helped James' team defeat their opponents 163-160, and he himself was awarded the All-Star MVP.
As soon as the game started, Curry showed his fiery touch, hitting two three-pointers, and also blocked Wiggins and Tatum's layups on the defensive end. Back in the second quarter, Curry immediately hit a three-pointer. Then he received passes from James and hit three consecutive three-pointers, including a super long three-pointer. When Curry hit the third ball, James turned around to celebrate early, and Curry also played the guitar to celebrate.
played again in another place, and James' team was once pulled away. At this time, Curry continued to hit three-pointers, and with this three-pointer, he surpassed James and Harden and became the first in the All-Star three-pointers. After that, Curry could no longer stop him and hit five three-pointers in a row. One of them was a super long three-pointer without looking back. It was very domineering. Wade, Iverson, and Miller in the commentary box directly hugged him excitedly. Together. By the end of the first three quarters, Curry had hit 15 three-pointers. Curry was heavily guarded in the final quarter, but he still hit his 16th three-pointer. In the end, James made a fadeaway jumper to kill the game. Curry also successfully won the first All-Star MVP of his career.
According to statistics, Curry broke 4 All-Star Game records in this campaign. They are the All-Star Game half-time three-point record (8 records), the All-Star single-quarter three-point record (6 records), and the All-Star Game three-point record. Ranked first in history in field goals made and the record for three-point field goals made in a single game during the All-Star Game.