Stephen Curry, born on March 14, 1988 in Ohio, United States, Akron (Akron, Ohio), is an American professional basketball player, playing as a point guard, and playing for NBA Golden State Warriors.
Stephen Curry has been playing for the Warriors since entering the NBA through the draft in 2009. He was selected as the first team of the Rookie in the rookie season ; won the NBA championship with the Warriors twice in the 2014-15 and 2016-17 seasons; was elected as the regular season MVP twice, was selected as the first team of the best team twice, and was selected as the starting lineup of the Western Conference in the All-Star Game 5 times.
Stephen Curry won the Turkish World Championships with the United States in 2010 and the Spanish Basketball World Cup with the United States in 2014.
After Stephen Curry graduated from high school, he participated in Duke University basketball training camp and hoped to join this famous basketball school. However, at that time, the old coach K of Duke University and his coaching team thought that Curry was too thin and short and could not adapt to the strength of NCAA, so he gave up recruiting it.
college days (2 photos)
Curry finally chose to enter Davidson College.
In the freshman season, Curry became the best rookie and scoring leader in the SEC league with an average of 21.5 points per game. In the second game of college, he contributed 32 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists; he broke the freshman three-point record in the 2007 South District Championship.
Sophomore season, Curry led the dark horse Davidson Academy to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championship.
In March 2008, Davidson College defeated Gonzaga University, the seventh-ranked NCAA, the second-seeded NCAA, and the third-ranked NCAA University, the third-ranked NCAA University, and the third-ranked NCAA University, the third in the United States. Curry became one of the four NCAA players in history to score 30 points in the first four games of the NCAA knockout matches. When playing against , Kansas , Curry scored his 159th three-pointer in the season, setting a record for NCAA three-pointer in a single season.
The junior season, Curry completed the transformation from an attacking guard to a point guard, leading the nation with an average of 28.6 points per game, and also contributed 4.4 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 2.5 steals. Beyond legend John Gatty becomes the historical scoring champion of Davidson Academy. He scored 42 points against Oklahoma, which has Black Griffin , setting a new NCAA single-game scoring record.
NBA career
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2009-10 season
2009 NBA draft, Stephen Curry was selected by the Golden State Warriors team with the 7th pick in the first round.
Curry debuted in the draft (14 photos)
On October 29, 2009, in the Warriors' match against Rockets , Stephen Curry started, scored 14 points, 2 rebounds, 7 assists and 4 steals in 36 minutes, completing his NBA debut.
On January 28, 2010, the NBA announced the 18-man roster of the All-Star Rookie Challenge, and Stephen Curry was selected for the first-year team.
On February 2, 2010, the NBA officially announced the list of the best rookies of the month in January, and Stephen Curry was elected the best rookies of the month in the Western Conference. In the January game, Curry ranked first among all rookies per game, 19.1 points per game, second in terms of 5.1 assists per game, seventh in terms of 4.4 rebounds per game, and top two in terms of 2 steals per game.
On February 11, 2010, in the Warriors and Clippers, Stephen Curry scored 36 points, 10 rebounds and 13 assists in the game, setting a career single-game scoring and assisting record, and achieving his first triple-double in his career. This was the first triple-double for the 2009 rookie and becoming the sixth player in NBA history to win 30+10+10 in his rookie year.
On April 8, 2010, in the Warriors and the Timberwolves, Stephen Curry scored 27 points, 14 assists, 8 rebounds and 7 steals, and at the same time made head coach Nelson's 1333 victory in coaching history.
2011 All-Star Skills Competition (17 photos)
On May 1, 2010, the NBA officially announced the list of the best rookies in the 2009-10 season, and Stephen Curry was selected into the first team with unanimous votes.
2010-11 season
On February 2, 2011, the NBA officially announced the roster of the 2011 All-Star Rookie Challenge, and Stephen Curry was selected as the second-year team.
On February 20, 2011, in the All-Star Weekend Skills Challenge, Stephen Curry defeated opponents such as Russell Westbrook in 28.2 seconds and finally won the championship.
2011-12 season
2011-12 season, Stephen Curry continued to be troubled by injuries and played in only 26 games, averaging only 14.7 points, 5.3 assists and 3.4 rebounds per game. Season reimbursement will be announced before the regular season is over.
2012-13 season
On November 1, 2012, the Warriors officially announced that they had reached an agreement with Stephen Curry on renewal. The new contract is worth US$44 million for four years, effective in the summer of 2013 and expires in the summer of 2017.
On February 28, 2013, the Warriors challenged Knicks away. Stephen Curry scored a career-long single-game high of 54 points, and contributed 6 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 steals. In addition, Curry scored a total of 11 three-pointers in the whole game, only 1 goal away from the league record.
On April 18, 2013, in the Warriors and the Trail Blazers, Stephen Curry made 4 three-pointers in the game, and the cumulative three-point shooting in the 2012-13 season reached 272, surpassing Lei Allen (269 in the 2005-06 season) to become the league's three-pointers in a single season.
On April 20, 2013, Stephen Curry was elected the best player in the Western Conference in April. Curry helped the Warriors score 5 wins and 3 losses in April. Among Western Conference players, Curry ranked fourth with an average of 25.4 points per game, third with 8.1 assists, and sixth with 2.14 steals.
On May 7, 2013, the Warriors played against Spurs in Game 1 of the Western Conference Semi-finals. Stephen Curry started with 57 minutes and 56 seconds. He only rested for 4 seconds in two overtimes, scored 44 points, 11 assists and 4 rebounds in 18 of 35 shots, including 22 points in the third quarter. In the 40-year playoff history from 1973 to 2013, except Curry, who got such data in a single game, Michael Jordan on May 14, 1990, who scored 45 points, 6 rebounds and 11 assists against the 76ers.
2013-14 season
plays with the Warriors
On November 5, 2013, in the Warriors' match against the 76ers, Stephen Curry scored 18 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds in triple-double data, and contributed 5 steals to help the Warriors defeat their opponents 110-90.
On December 8, 2013, in the Warriors and Grizzlies, Stephen Curry contributed 22 points, 15 assists and 6 rebounds in the game, tying the career single-game assist record. In addition, Curry surpassed Jason Richardson with two 3-pointers in this game and became the Warriors' three-pointer with 701 three-pointers.
On December 28, 2013, the Warriors beat the Suns at home. Stephen Curry played for 22 minutes, scoring 14 points, 13 rebounds and 16 assists, setting a career single-game assist record.
On January 24, 2014, the NBA announced the 2014 New Orleans All-Star starting lineup, and Stephen Curry was elected as the All-Star for the first time and entered the Western Conference starting lineup.
On February 17, 2014, Stephen Curry started in his debut in the New Orleans All-Star Game, scoring 12 points and 11 assists, becoming the first player in the Warriors' history to contribute to double-double points and assists in the All-Star Game.
On March 1, 2014, the Warriors defeated the Knicks away. Stephen Curry scored 27 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists in three quarters, achieving the fourth triple-double in his career.
On April 12, 2014, in the Warriors' victory over the Lakers, Stephen Curry scored 30 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists in the game, winning his fifth triple-double in his career, and helping the Warriors secure a playoff spot in advance.
On April 19, 2014, Stephen Curry was elected Western Conference Player of the Month in April. Curry averaged 26.4 points (fifth in the league), 9.9 assists (first in the league) and 2.83 steals (second in the league) in April. Curry scored 30+ in 3 of 8 games, scored 40+ in 1 game, and assisted in 5 games in double digits.
On June 5, 2014, the NBA officially announced the 2013-14 All-Season All-Season All-Season, Stephen Curry was selected as the second team of the All-Season All-Season.
2014-15 season
On November 11, 2014, Stephen Curry was elected the Western Conference Player of the Week and won the Best Week honor for the first time in his career.
On November 26, 2014, the Warriors defeated the Heat 114-97. Stephen Curry contributed 40 points, 7 assists, 6 rebounds and 3 steals in the whole game, and scored 8 three-pointers. He scored at least 5 three-pointers in a single game for the 51st time in his career and sent at least 5 assists.As a result, Curry became the player in NBA history who scored at least 5 three-pointers and sent at least 5 assists.
On December 4, 2014, the NBA officially announced that the Warriors' Stephen Curry was elected the West's Best Player in the first month of the 2014-15 season. In October and November games, Curry averaged 23.8 points, 7.8 assists, 5.3 rebounds and 1.94 steals per game.
On January 8, 2015, the Warriors played against Pacers at home. Stephen Curry made three-pointers in his career, making him the youngest player to hit 1,000 three-pointers in NBA history. At the same time, he also became the fastest player to score 1,000 three-pointers in NBA history with 369 games.
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3-point contest champion
On January 23, 2015, the NBA officially announced the results of the 2015 All-Star voting. Stephen Curry was the vote king and was selected into the Western Conference All-Star starting lineup.
On February 6, 2015, the NBA officially announced the list of participating in the 2015 All-Star Three-Point Competition, and Stephen Curry was selected. On the same day, the NBA officially announced the list of mixed shooting (Shot Stars) for the 2015 All-Star Weekend. Stephen Curry and his father Dell Curry and Sue Bird formed a team to participate. This was the second attack by Curry and his son after the 2014 shooting star duel.
On February 15, 2015, Stephen Curry won the championship with 23 points in the preliminary round and 27 points in the final in the 2015 All-Star Three-Point Contest.
On March 2, 2015, the Warriors narrowly defeated the Celtics 106-101 away. Stephen Curry made 5 three-pointers in the game, and the total number of career three-pointers hits reached 1,086, surpassing Tracy McGrady and Cartino Mobri , and tied for 61st in history with Rashid Wallace.
On March 31, 2015, Stephen Curry was elected the Western Conference Player of the Week.
On April 10, 2015, the Warriors defeated the Trail Blazers 116-105 at home. Stephen Curry contributed 45 points, 10 assists and 2 rebounds in the game, making 8 three-pointers, and a total of 276 three-pointers in the season, breaking the NBA single-season three-point shooting record held by Curry himself. In this game, Curry scored 45 points after only 23 shots, and only 3 free throws, becoming the first player in the league to take less than 25 free throws and score 45 points after less than 5 free throws.
On April 12, 2015, the Warriors defeated the Timberwolves 110-101 at home. Stephen Curry scored 34 points, 7 assists and 4 steals. The number of steals in his career reached 711, surpassing Povis Sauter (710 times), becoming the fourth man in team history. In addition, Curry made 5 of 9 three-pointers in the game, and his three-point shooting number reached 281 in the season, further breaking the NBA record for three-point shooting number in a single season.
2014-15 regular season MVP (5 photos)
2014-15 season, Stephen Curry scored a total of 286 three-pointers, setting a new record for the NBA three-point shooting in a single season.
On April 26, 2015, the Warriors defeated the Pelicans 109-98 in Game 4 of the first round of the playoffs. Stephen Curry played 38 minutes, contributing 39 points, 8 rebounds and 9 assists, becoming the first player in the Warriors' history to get at least such data in a single game in the playoffs since the 1985-86 season.
On May 4, 2015, the NBA officially announced that Stephen Curry was elected the most valuable player in the regular season in the 2014-15 season, becoming the second player to be elected as the regular season MVP in the Warriors' history after Wilt Chamberlain in the 1959-60 season. In the 2014-15 season, Curry played in a total of 80 regular season games, averaging 32.7 minutes per game, scoring 23.8 points, 7.7 assists, 4.3 rebounds and 2.04 steals, leading the Warriors to a record of 67 wins and 15 losses in the regular season, ranking first in the league.
On May 14, 2015, the Warriors defeated the Grizzlies 98-78 at home in Game 5 of the second round of the playoffs. Stephen Curry gave away 6 steals in the whole game, setting a career single-game steal record for playoffs. In addition, Curry made 6 three-pointers, becoming the first player in NBA playoff history to get 6 steals and hit 6 three-pointers. Curry made his three-pointer in his playoff career with 28 games, the fastest in history.
On May 16, 2015, the Warriors defeated the Grizzlies 108-95 away in Game 6 of the second round of the playoffs, eliminating their opponents with a big score of 4-2 and entering the Western Conference Finals. Stephen Curry contributed 32 points and 10 assists in the whole game, including 8 of 13 three-pointers, setting a new career three-point shooting record in a single game in the playoffs.
On May 20, 2015, the Warriors defeated the Rockets 110-106 at home in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals. Stephen Curry played 39 minutes, contributing 34 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists, becoming the first Warriors player to score at least 30 points in the division finals since Rick Barry in 1976.
On May 21, 2015, the NBA officially announced the 2014-15 All-Season All-Season, and Stephen Curry was selected as the first team of the All-Season All-Season.
On May 22, 2015, the Warriors beat the Rockets 99-98 at home in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals. Stephen Curry scored 33 points and scored at least 30 points in the third consecutive game, becoming another Warriors player who scored 30+ in three consecutive games in the playoffs since 1968. In this game, Curry made 5 three-pointers, which was his 6th three-pointer in the playoffs, surpassing Ray Allen (5 games) and setting a new league record.
On May 24, 2015, the Warriors defeated the Rockets 115-80 away in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals. Stephen Curry made 7 three-pointers and 64 shots in 13 games, surpassing Reggie Miller (58 records), setting a record of three-point shots in the NBA single season playoffs. In this game, Stephen Curry scored 40 points, becoming the second Warriors player to score 40 points in the division final since Rick Barry in 1976.
On May 28, 2015, the Warriors defeated the Rockets at home in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals, eliminating their opponents with a big score of 4-1 to advance to the finals. Stephen Curry became the 31st MVP in NBA history to lead the team to the finals. In addition, Curry continued to set a record of three-point shooting in the NBA playoffs with 73 three-pointers.
2014-15 NBA championship
On June 5, 2015, the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 108-100 at home in Game 1 of the Finals. Stephen Curry gave 8 assists, and the total number of assists in a single playoffs reached 104, surpassing Rick Barry (103 times) in the 1974-75 season, setting a record for assists in the Warriors players in a single playoff.
On June 17, 2015, the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 4-2 with a total score and won the 2014-15 NBA championship.
On July 16, 2015, the results of the annual sports award ESPY selection were announced, and Stephen Curry won the Best NBA Athlete Award and Best Male Athlete Award.
On July 22, 2015, Stephen Curry was elected as the first key gentleman and the hardest defender selected by the player, jointly organized by BET Radio and the NBA Players' Union.
2015-16 season
On October 28, 2015, the Warriors defeated the Pelicans 111-95 in the opening game of the 2015-16 season. Stephen Curry started for 36 minutes, scored 40 points, 7 assists and 6 rebounds on 14 of 26 shots, becoming the first regular season MVP to score 40 points in the opening game since Karim Abdul-Jabbar in 1972.
On November 1, 2015, the Warriors defeated the Pelicans 134-120. Stephen Curry played for 36 minutes, scoring 53 points, 9 assists, 4 rebounds and 4 steals, including 28 points in the third quarter, setting a career single-quarter scoring record. Curry scored more than 50 points in his third career in his single game, becoming the third player in the Warriors' history to score more than 50 in three games since Wilt Chamberlain and Rick Barry.
On November 3, 2015, the NBA officially announced that Stephen Curry was elected the Western Conference Player of the Week, and Curry won the Best Week honor for the third time in his career.
Warriors Double Guns
Since the start of the 2015-16 season, Curry has scored 21 three-pointers in four games, becoming the player with the most three-pointers in the first four games of the season in NBA history. Curry scored a total of 179 points in his first five games, becoming the second player after Michael Jordan to score at least 179 points in the first five games of the season in the past 30 years.
On November 13, 2015, the Warriors defeated the Timberwolves 129-116 away. Stephen Curry scored 46 points and scored 8 three-pointers, becoming the player with the highest score in a single game against the Timberwolves in the history of the Warriors.
On November 20, 2015, the Warriors defeated the Clippers 124-117 away. Stephen Curry played for 37 minutes, scoring 40 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 steals. For the first time in his career, he scored at least 40 points and 10 rebounds.
On November 24, 2015, Stephen Curry was elected the Western Conference Player of the Week and won the Best Week honor for the fourth time in his career.
2015-16 season, Stephen Curry made 77 three-pointers, breaking the league's single-month three-pointers record (75) maintained by himself.
On December 3, 2015, the Warriors played against the Hornets. Stephen Curry scored his 100th three-pointer in the season in 20 games, setting the fastest record of 100 three-pointers in NBA history in a single season.
On December 4, 2015, the NBA officially announced that Stephen Curry was elected the Best Player in the West in the first month of the 2015-16 season (October-November). In the middle of the first month, Curry averaged 31.6 points, ranking first in the league's scoring list, helping the Warriors achieve an NBA record-breaking 19 consecutive wins.
On December 6, 2015, the Warriors defeated the Raptors 112-109 away. Stephen Curry played 38 minutes and scored 44 points and 7 assists, including 9 of 15 three-pointers. He made at least 8 three-pointers in the sixth game of the season, tying the NBA record of George McLeod , which was held by George McLeod , with at least 8 three-pointers in the season.
On December 8, 2015, Stephen Curry was elected the Western Conference Player of the Week, winning the Best Week honor for the third time in the season and the fifth time in his career.
On December 12, 2015, the Warriors narrowly defeated the Celtics 124-119 away double overtime. Stephen Curry played for 47 minutes, scored 38 points, 11 rebounds, 8 assists and 2 steals, including 14 free throws at the free throw line, and both data set career highs. Helping the Warriors remain unbeaten in the season with a record of 24 wins and 0 losses. Including the 2014-15 season, the team achieved 28 consecutive victories, breaking the second longest winning streak in NBA history held by the Heat.
On December 19, 2015, Stephen Curry was elected the 2015 NBA Player of the Year selected by Sports Illustrated.
On December 27, 2015, Stephen Curry was elected the Associated Press's 2015 Best Male Athlete, becoming the fourth basketball player to win this award.
On December 29, 2015, the Warriors defeated the Kings 122-103 at home. Stephen Curry played for 30 minutes, scoring 23 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists, including 6 of 13 three-pointers, achieving his first triple-double for the season and his sixth regular season career, helping the Warriors achieve a record of 29 wins and 1 loss, setting the best record for the first 30 games in NBA history.
On January 3, 2016, the Warriors played against the Nuggets. Stephen Curry played for 14 minutes, scored 5 points, 4 assists and 1 rebound, and hit a three-pointer. The total number of career three-pointers hits reached 1,332, tying Byron Davis and tied for the 29th NBA history of three-pointers hits.
On January 10, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Kings 128-116. Stephen Curry played for 38 minutes, scoring 38 points, 11 assists and 6 rebounds, including 8 of 14 three-pointers, and made at least 8 three-pointers in 7 games in the season, setting a record of the most games made by a player in a single game in a season.
On January 14, 2016, the Warriors played against the Nuggets, and Stephen Curry scored 38 points, 5 rebounds and 9 assists in the whole game, with 20 points in the fourth quarter, setting a new high in the fourth quarter of his career.
On January 19, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 132-98 away. Stephen Curry contributed 3 steals in the game, and the number of steals in his career reached 801, rising to fourth place in the Warriors' history.
On January 22, 2016, the NBA officially announced the roster of the 2016 All-Star Championship. Stephen Curry was selected into the Western Conference starting lineup, becoming the first player in the Warriors' history to qualify for the All-Star starter three times in a row since Rick Barry in the 1974-76 season.
On January 23, 2016, the Warriors played against the Pacers at home. Stephen Curry scored 39 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists in the game, winning the second time of the season and the seventh triple-double in his career in the regular season. In addition, Curry's cumulative three-point shooting number reached 204 in the season, becoming the first player in NBA history to hit at least 200 three-pointers in four consecutive seasons.
On January 26, 2016, the Warriors beat the Spurs 120-90 at home. Stephen Curry played for 28 minutes, scoring 37 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists and 5 steals. His total career score reached 10,015 points, becoming the second player among the 2009 rookies to score more than 10,000 points.
On January 28, 2016, the Warriors played against the Mavericks, Stephen Curry scored 14 points, 2 rebounds and 9 assists in the game, and his total career score reached 10,029 points, surpassing Neil Johnston (10,023 points), and ranking 8th in the Warriors' total score list in history.
On February 1, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Knicks 116-95 away. Stephen Curry scored 13 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists in the whole game, and made 3 three-pointers. In January (calculated based on local time in the United States), he made a total of 81 three-pointers, becoming the first player in NBA history to hit at least 80 three-pointers in a single month. In addition, Curry hit at least 1 three-pointer in 98 consecutive away games in the regular season, which is also ranked first in history.
On February 4, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Wizards 134-121 away. Stephen Curry scored 51 points in the game, scoring more than 50 points in the fourth single game in his career, and hit 11 three-pointers in the game, tying the career three-point shooting record. In the first quarter, Curry made 9 of 10 shots, including 7 of 8 three-pointers, scoring 25 points. He scored 25 points in his fourth career, and made 7 three-pointers in a single quarter. He also made 7 three-pointers in his career for the first time.
On February 5, 2016, the NBA officially announced the 2016 Toronto All-Star Three-Point Competition, and Stephen Curry was selected.
On February 7, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Thunder 116-108 at home. Stephen Curry played for 38 minutes, scoring 26 points, 10 assists, 6 rebounds and 3 steals. The cumulative number of steals in his career reached 822, surpassing Tim Hardaway (821), ranking third in the Warriors' history.
On February 11, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Suns 112-104 away. Stephen Curry scored 26 points, 9 rebounds and 9 assists in the whole game, including 5 of 10 three-pointers, helping the Warriors break the record for the best record in the first 52 seasons in NBA history with 48 wins and 4 losses. In addition, Curry scored at least one three-pointer in 100 consecutive away games, becoming the first person in NBA history.
On February 25, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Heat 118-112 away. Stephen Curry scored 42 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists in the game, including 6 of 12 three-pointers, and his career three-point shooting surpassed Michael Finley , rising to 25th place in history.
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Three-pointer goal record
On February 26, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Magic 130-114 away. Stephen Curry played 34 minutes and scored 51 points, 7 rebounds and 8 assists, including 10 of 15 three-pointers, scoring more than 50 for the fifth time in his career. At the same time, the number of consecutive three-pointers hits increased to 128 games, surpassing Kyle Korver (127 games), setting a new NBA record.
On February 28, 2016, the Warriors narrowly defeated their opponent 121-118 with Stephen Curry's extremely long-distance three-pointer in the last moment of overtime.
February 28, 2016, a very long three-pointer defeat
In this game, Curry scored 46 points and 6 assists in the game, including 12 of 16 three-pointers, tying Kobe Bryant and Donyel Marshall 's single-game three-pointer record, and broke his own record of his history with 288 three-pointers in a single season. At the same time, for the fifth time in his career, he made more than 10 three-pointers in a single game and made more than 10 three-pointers in two consecutive games, both of which were the first in NBA history.
On March 1, 2016, Stephen Curry was elected the Western Conference Player of the Week, winning the Best Week honor for the fourth time in the season and the sixth time in his career.
On March 4, 2016, Stephen Curry was elected the Best Player in the Western Conference in February, winning the Best of the Month for the second time in the season and the fifth time in his career, becoming the first player in the Warriors to win the Best of the Month twice in a single season. In February, Curry led the Warriors to a record of 9 wins and 1 loss, averaging a league-high 36.7 points, becoming the player in NBA history with the highest score per month since Kobe Bryant (40.4 points per game) in March 2007. He is also the first player in the Warriors' history to average at least 36 points per month since Rick Barry (39.7 points per game) in February 1967.
300 three-pointers in a single season
On March 8, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Magic 119-113 at home. Stephen Curry played 37 minutes and scored 41 points, 13 rebounds and 3 assists, including 7 of 13 three-pointers, becoming the first player in NBA history to hit 300 three-pointers in a single season, helping the Warriors achieve 45 consecutive regular season wins at home, breaking the record of the longest home winning streak in NBA history held by Bulls . In addition, Curry's cumulative assists in his career reached 3,249, surpassing Rick Barry (3,247), and rising to the third place in the Warriors' total assists list in history.
On March 15, 2016, Stephen Curry was elected the Western Conference Player of the Week, winning the Best Week honor for the fifth time in the season and the seventh time in his career.
On March 17, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Knicks 121-85 at home. Stephen Curry played 28 minutes, scoring 34 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists, including 8 of 13 three-pointers, and the cumulative number of three-pointers in his career reached 1,521, surpassing Mike Bibby (1517) and rising to the 24th place in the NBA's history three-point shooting list.
On March 30, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Wizards 102-94 at home. Stephen Curry played for 35 minutes, scoring 26 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists, including 6 of 8 three-pointers, and the cumulative number of career three-pointers hits reached 1,547, surpassing Tim Hardaway (1,542) and Eddie Jones (1,546), and rising to the 21st place in NBA history.
milestone
On April 14, 2016, the Warriors beat the Grizzlies 125-104 at home, and Stephen Curry scored 46 points in the whole game, including 10 of 19 three-pointers, and the cumulative three-point shooting number reached 402 in the season, becoming the first player in NBA history to break through the 400 mark in a single season, helping the Warriors to have a regular season record of 73 wins and 9 losses, breaking the Bulls' record in the 1995-96 season (72 wins and 10 losses), and becoming the team with the best regular season record in NBA history. In the 2015-16 season, Curry played 79 times for the Warriors, averaging 30.1 points, 5.4 rebounds and 6.7 assists per game, and hit 5.1 three-pointers, becoming the first player in NBA history to average at least 30 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists per game and hit 5 three-pointers in a single season. In addition, Curry ranked first in the league in scoring and steals per game, and became the scoring and steals leader in a single season for the first time in his career.
On May 4, 2016, Stephen Curry won the 2015-16 season "Magic" Johnson Award, which is a recognition of players who can show outstanding skills on the court and maintain high-quality cooperative relationships with the public and the media off the court.
On May 10, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Trail Blazers in Game 4 of the second round of the playoffs 132-125 away. Stephen Curry came on as a substitute for 36 minutes, scoring 40 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists, of which 17 points were scored in overtime, setting a record for individual scores in NBA history overtime (including regular season and playoffs).
was the regular season MVP (2 photos)
On May 11, 2016, Stephen Curry was elected the 2015-16 regular season Most Valuable Player. Curry got all 131 first votes, becoming the first regular season Most Valuable Player in NBA history to win all first votes.
On May 17, 2016, the Warriors lost to the Thunder 102-108 at home in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals. Stephen Curry played for 40 minutes, scored 26 points, 10 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 steals, including 6 of 14 three-pointers, breaking the career single-game rebound record in the playoffs and surpassing Reggie Miller to become the player with the most consecutive three-point shooting in the playoffs in NBA history (45 games). At the same time, Curry's cumulative number of assists in his career playoffs has reached 323, surpassing Rick Barry (321 times), and rising to the top of the Warriors' playoff assists list.
On May 27, 2016, the NBA officially announced the list of the 2015-16 season's All-A-Levels. Stephen Curry won all 129 first-place votes and was selected as the first-ranked team of the All-A-Levels for the second consecutive year. On the same day, the Warriors defeated the Thunder 120-111 at home in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals. Stephen Curry played 37 minutes, scored 31 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists. His career playoff score reached 1,263 points, surpassing Rick Barry (1,255 points), and rising to the top of the team's playoff score list.
On May 29, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Thunder 108-101 away in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals. Stephen Curry played 41 minutes, scored 29 points, 10 rebounds and 9 assists, including 6 of 13 three-pointers, and the cumulative number of three-pointers in the career playoffs reached 203, surpassing Scotty Pippen and Michael Finley (200), and rose to 12th in the NBA playoff three-pointers.
On May 31, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Thunder 96-88 at home in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals. Stephen Curry scored 36 points and 8 assists in the game, helping the team advance to the finals with a total score of 4-3.
On June 6, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 110-77 at home in Game 2 of the Finals. Stephen Curry played 25 minutes, scored 18 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists, including 4 of 8 three-pointers, and the cumulative number of three-pointers in the career playoffs reached 217, tying Jason Terry , and tied for the 11th place in the NBA playoff three-pointer hit list.
On June 17, 2016, the Warriors lost to the Cavaliers 101-115 away in Game 6 of the Finals. Stephen Curry scored 6 three-pointers in the whole game, and scored a total of 28 three-pointers in the 2015-16 season finals, breaking the record of three-pointers in the single season finals held by Danny Green (27 points).
On June 20, 2016, the Warriors lost to the Cavaliers at home in Game 7 of the Finals. Stephen Curry scored 4 three-pointers in the whole game, and the cumulative number of three-pointers in the finals reached 57, surpassing Ray Allen and Robert Holly and , and rose to second place in the history of the NBA Finals.
On August 5, 2016, the results of the 2016 Player Union Player Selection Award were announced, and Stephen Curry won the awards of the Most Valuable Player, the Hardest Defensive Player, and the Best Performer at Critical Moments.
On October 18, 2016, Stephen Curry was named the best organizational guard in the annual general manager survey released by the NBA official website.
2016-17 season
On October 29, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Pelicans 122-114 away. Stephen Curry played 34 minutes and scored 23 points and 7 assists, including 4 of 10 three-pointers. His career three-point shooting has reached 1,600, surpassing Lei Allen (693 games), and becoming the fastest player in NBA history with 497 games.
On November 2, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Trail Blazers 127-104 away. Stephen Curry played for 30 minutes, scoring 28 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists, including 5 of 10 three-pointers, and the cumulative number of three-pointers in his career hits reached 1,610, surpassing Jason Richardson (1,608), and rising to 18th in the NBA three-point hits.
milestone
On November 5, 2016, the Warriors lost to the Lakers 97-117 away. Stephen Curry played for 31 minutes, scoring 13 points, 8 rebounds and 11 assists, including 0 of 10 three-pointers. This is the first time in two years that Curry did not make a three-pointer in the game, and the NBA record of hitting three-pointers in 157 consecutive games ended.
On November 8, 2016, in the Warriors defeated the Pelicans 116-106, Stephen Curry played 36 minutes, scoring 46 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists, including 13 of 17 three-pointers, breaking the NBA history record for individual three-point shooting in a single game.
On November 19, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Celtics 104-88 away. Stephen Curry scored 16 points, 7 assists and 3 steals. His career Warriors' cumulative number of steals exceeded 900, becoming the third player in the Warriors' history to give at least 900 steals after Chris Mullin (1360 times) and Rick Barry (929 times).
On December 8, 2016, the Warriors played away against the Clippers. Stephen Curry played for 33 minutes, scoring 19 points, 6 assists and 7 steals, tying the career single-game steal record.
vs. Timberwolves
On December 12, 2016, the Warriors played against the Timberwolves away. Stephen Curry scored 22 points and 9 assists in the game, including 2 of 5 three-pointers, and the cumulative number of three-pointers in his career hits reached 1687, surpassing Steve Nash (1685), and rising to the 17th place in the NBA's historical three-point shooting rankings.
On December 23, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Pistons 119-113 away. Stephen Curry played for 35 minutes and scored 25 points and 8 assists, including 5 of 9 three-pointers. The cumulative number of three-pointers in his career reached 1,711, surpassing Dirk Nowitzki (1,707), and rising to the 16th NBA historical three-pointer hit list.
On December 31, 2016, the Warriors defeated the Mavericks 108-99 at home. Stephen Curry played for 30 minutes, scored 14 points and 5 assists. He scored a total of 11,903 points in his career regular season, surpassing Povis Sauter (11,894 points) and rising to 7th in the Warriors' scoring list in history.
vs. Nuggets
On January 3, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Nuggets 127-119 at home. Stephen Curry played for 35 minutes, scoring 22 points, 3 rebounds and 5 assists, including 3 of 9 three-pointers, and the cumulative number of three-pointers in his career hits reached 1,722, surpassing Dell Ellis (1,719), and rising to the 15th NBA ranking of all three-point shots in history.
On January 7, 2017, the Warriors lost to the Grizzlies 119-128 at home. Stephen Curry played for 42 minutes and scored 40 points and 6 assists, including 5 of 13 three-pointers. His cumulative career three-point shooting number reached 1,732, surpassing J.R. Smith (1,729), and rising to 14th in the NBA's historical three-point shooting number ranking.
On January 10, 2017, Stephen Curry was elected the Western Conference Player of the Week, winning the Best Week honor for the first time in the season and the 8th career.
On January 20, 2017, the NBA officially announced the 2017 All-Star East-West Starting Lineup. Stephen Curry was selected for the All-Star West Starting Lineup, and for the fourth consecutive year, it was also the fourth time in his career to be selected for the All-Star Game.
On January 23, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Magic 118-98 away. Stephen Curry played for 30 minutes, scoring 27 points, 4 rebounds and 6 assists, including 7 of 13 three-pointers, and the cumulative number of three-pointers in his career hits reached 1,763, surpassing Peja Stojakovic (1,760), and rising to the 13th NBA history of three-point shooting.
On February 2, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Hornets 126-111 at home. Stephen Curry played for 30 minutes, scoring 39 points, 5 rebounds, 8 assists and 3 steals, including 11 of 15 three-pointers, and the cumulative number of three-pointers in his career hits reached 1,792, surpassing Rashad Lewis (1,787), and rising to the 12th place in the NBA's historical three-point hits. In addition, Curry hit 8 three-pointers in the first half, tying the career record of three-pointers in the half.
vs. Clippers
On February 3, 2017, Stephen Curry and his teammate Kevin Durant were jointly elected as the best player in the West in January. Curry won the Best of the Month for the 6th time in his career. On the same day, the Warriors defeated the Clippers 133-120 away. Stephen Curry scored 29 points and 11 assists in the game, including 3 of 10 three-pointers. The 2016-17 three-pointers made more than 200 three-pointers, becoming the first player in NBA history to hit at least 200 three-pointers for five consecutive seasons. In addition, Curry scored at least 20 points in 15 consecutive games, becoming the player with the most consecutive scores since Chris Mullin in 1992.
On February 7, 2017, Stephen Curry was elected the Western Conference Player of the Week, winning the Best Week honor for the second time in the season and the ninth career.
On March 3, 2017, the Warriors lost to the Bulls 87-94 away. Stephen Curry scored 23 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists in the game, including 2 of 11 three-pointers, and the cumulative number of three-pointers in his career hits reached 1,828, surpassing Kobe Bryant (1827), and rising to the 11th place in the NBA's historical three-point hits.
On March 6, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Knicks 112-105 away. Stephen Curry scored 31 points in the game, including 5 of 13 three-pointers, and made a total of 1833 three-pointers in his career, surpassing Chauncey Billups (1830), and rising to the 10th place in the NBA's historical three-point shooting rankings.
On March 21, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Thunder 111-95 away. Stephen Curry played for 30 minutes and scored 23 points and 6 assists, including 7 of 12 three-pointers. He made at least 7 three-pointers in his 52nd career game, ranking first in NBA history.
On April 1, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Rockets 107-98 at home, and Stephen Curry scored 24 points in the game, including 5 free throws and 4 of them. The cumulative number of free throws in his career reached 1977, surpassing Joe Barry Carroll (1976), and the ranking rose to 10th in the Warriors' free throw hits in history.
On April 4, 2017, Stephen Curry was elected the Western Conference Player of the Week, winning the Best Week honor for the third time in the season and the 10th career, ranking first in the Warriors' history.
2016-17 season, Stephen Curry played 79 regular season games for the Warriors, averaging 33.4 minutes per game, scoring 25.3 points, 4.5 rebounds and 6.6 assists, and a total of 324 three-pointers.So far, Curry has won the top three in the NBA's three-pointers in a single season with 402 three-pointers in the 2015-16 season, 324 three-pointers in the 2016-17 season and 286 three-pointers in the 2014-15 season.
vs. Trail Blazers
On April 20, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Trail Blazers 110-81 in the second game of the first round of the playoffs. Stephen Curry played for 31 minutes, scored 19 points, 6 assists and 4 steals. He scored a total of 1536 points in his career playoffs, surpassing Sean Marion (1519 points), zodiac N Kamp (1522 points) and Michael Finley (1525 points), tied with Dave Debschel, tied with 97th in the NBA's historical playoff score list; the cumulative number of assists in the playoffs has reached 393, surpassing Byron Scott and Rod Strickland (390 times), tied with Hal Greer and John Starks, tied with 69th in the NBA's historical playoff assists list.
On April 23, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Trail Blazers 119-113 in the third game of the first round of the playoffs. Stephen Curry played 39 minutes and scored 34 points, 4 rebounds and 8 assists, including 5 of 14 three-pointers. His cumulative number of assists in his career playoffs reached 401 times, surpassing Anthony Hardaway (394 times) and K.C. Jones (396 times), and his ranking rose to 66th in the NBA's historical playoff assists list.
On April 25, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Trail Blazers 128-103 in the fourth game of the first round of the playoffs. Stephen Curry played for 30 minutes, scoring 37 points, 8 assists and 2 steals, including 7 of 11 three-pointers, and made at least 7 three-pointers in a single game in the ninth playoffs in his career, ranking first in NBA history. Curry's cumulative three-point shooting in his career playoffs has reached 261, tying Robert Horry and tied for the ninth place in the NBA's all-time playoff three-point shooting hits.
vs. Jazz
On May 3, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Jazz 106-94 in the first game of the playoffs. Stephen Curry played for 30 minutes, scored 22 points, 7 rebounds and 1 steal. He scored a total of 1,629 points in his career playoffs, tied for Chris Paul, and tied for the 87th place in the NBA's historical playoff score list; the number of steals in his career playoffs reached 107 times, surpassing Rick Barry (106 times), and rose to the first place in the Warriors' playoffs history.
On May 7, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Jazz 102-91 in the third game of the playoff semi-finals. Stephen Curry played 37 minutes, scored 23 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists, including 3 of 11 three-pointers, and scored a total of 1,675 points in his career playoffs, surpassing Sam Kassel (1956 points), Alex Inglish (1961 points), Tom Qian Burs (1672 points) and Terry Cummings (1674 points) rose to 83rd place in the NBA's historical playoff score list; the cumulative number of assists in the career playoffs reached 425 times, tying up to 63rd place in the NBA's historical playoff assists list; the cumulative number of three-pointers in the career playoffs reached 270, surpassing Chauncey Billups (267), and ranking rose to 8th place in the NBA's historical playoff three-pointers.
On May 9, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Jazz 121-95 away in the fourth game of the playoffs. Stephen Curry played 35 minutes and scored 30 points and 7 assists. He scored a total of 1,705 points in his career playoffs, surpassing George McCann (1680 points), Dave Coins (1684 points), and Carmelo Anthony (1693 points), and rose to 80th in the NBA's historical playoff score list; the number of assists in his career playoffs has reached 432 times, surpassing Tom Henderson (431 times), and ranking has risen to 62nd in the NBA's historical playoff assists list.
vs. Spurs
On May 17, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Spurs 136-100 in the second game of the playoffs. Stephen Curry played 31 minutes and scored 29 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists, including 6 of 9 three-pointers, and scored 1,774 points in the career playoffs, surpassing Mark Ogul (1,747 points), Dwight Howard (1,749 points), and Joe Dumas (1,752 points), and rose to 74th in the NBA's historical playoff score list; the cumulative number of three-pointers in the career playoffs hits reached 287, surpassing Derek Fisher (285), and ranking rose to 6th in the NBA's historical playoff three-pointers hits.
On May 19, 2017, the NBA officially announced the 2016-17 regular season All-Season All-Season All-Season All-Season, Stephen Curry was selected as the second team of the All-Season All-Season.
On May 21, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Spurs 120-108 in the third game of the playoffs. Stephen Curry played 34 minutes, scoring 21 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 6 steals. The cumulative number of steals in the professional playoffs reached 120, surpassing Leonard Hollins, Byron Davis (114 times), Paul Placi , Muchi Brelock (116 times), Mario Chamos, Vlad Divac , Shaquille O'Neal (117 times), Sam Perkins (118 times), Jose Hawkins, Anthony Hardaway (119 times), and ranking rose to 68th in the NBA's historical playoff steals list. Curry's total career playoff score reached 1,795 points, surpassing Rick Barry (1,776 points), and rose to the top of the Warriors' playoff scorer in history, becoming the fourth player in NBA history who is both the scoring champion and the assist king in history after Dirk Nowitzki, , LeBron James, and Chris Paul.
On May 23, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Spurs 129-115 in Game 4 of the playoffs Western Conference Finals. Stephen Curry played 34 minutes and scored 36 points and 6 assists, including 5 of 13 three-pointers. The cumulative number of assists in the career playoffs reached 450 times, surpassing Lei Allen (449 times), and the ranking rose to 61st place in the NBA's historical playoff assists; the cumulative number of three-pointers in the career playoffs hits reached 295, surpassing Kobe Bryant (292), and the ranking rose to 5th place in the NBA's historical playoff three-pointers hits.
vs. Cavaliers
On June 2, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 113-91 in the first game of the finals. Stephen Curry played 34 minutes, scored 28 points, 6 rebounds, 10 assists and 3 steals. The cumulative number of steals in his career playoffs has reached 123, surpassing Kenyon Martin (121 times), Patrick Ewing, and Richard Hamilton (122 times), and rose to 65th in the NBA historical playoff steals list.
On June 5, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 132-113 in the second game of the Finals. Stephen Curry played 36 minutes, scored 32 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists, achieving his first triple-double in his career playoffs, and becoming the first player in the Warriors' history to score 30+ triple-double in the playoffs. Curry scored 1891 points in his career playoffs, surpassing Sam Perkins (1861 points), Hal Greer (1876 points), and Dolf Shays (1887 points), and rose to 65th NBA historical playoff scorer; the number of assists in his career has reached 471, surpassing James Harden (461 times), James Worthy (463 times), Norm Nixon (465 times), Richard Hamilton (467 times), and Gus Williams (469 times), ties with Kevin Garnett , and tied for 52nd NBA historical playoff assists.
On June 8, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 118-113 in the third game of the Finals. Stephen Curry played for 39 minutes, scored 26 points, 13 rebounds and 2 steals, setting a career single-game rebound record in the playoffs. Curry scored 1917 points in his career playoffs, surpassing Danny Angie (1902 points), Horace Grant (1907 points), Oscar Robertson , Morris Chicks (1910 points), and Chet Walker (1916 points), and rose to 60th place in the NBA's historical playoff score list; the number of steals in his career playoffs has reached 126, surpassing Doug Rivers (125 times), and rose to 64th place in the NBA's historical playoffs.
On June 10, 2017, the Warriors lost to the Cavaliers 116-137 in the fourth game of the Finals. Stephen Curry played for 38 minutes, scored 14 points, 10 assists and 2 steals. He scored a total of 1931 points in his career playoffs, surpassing Walter Fraser (1927 points) and Gus Williams (1931 points), and his ranking rose to NBA history
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playoff score list ranked 58th in the 0-time playoff score list; the cumulative number of assists in the career playoffs reached 487, surpassing Doug Rivers (479 times) and Charles Barkley (482 times), and the ranking rose to 50th in the NBA's historical playoff assists list; the cumulative number of steals in the career playoffs reached 128, tying Sean Marion and tied for the 63rd in the NBA's historical playoff steals list.
On June 13, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 129-120 in Game 5 of the Finals, thus winning the 2016-17 NBA championship with a big score of 4-1.Stephen Curry played 41 minutes, scored 34 points, 6 rebounds and 10 assists, and scored a total of 1,965 points in his career playoffs, tied with Robert Horry and tied for the 57th NBA history playoff scoring rankings.
2017-18 season
On July 1, 2017, Stephen Curry and the Warriors reached a five-year signing agreement worth $201 million. On July 26, the two sides officially signed the contract.
On October 21, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Pelicans 128-120 away. Stephen Curry played for 35 minutes, scored 28 points and 7 assists, and the cumulative number of assists in his career reached 3,929, surpassing Tim Hardaway (3,926 times), and rising to the second place in the Warriors' assists in history.
vs. Pistons
On October 24, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Mavericks 133-103 away. Stephen Curry played for 31 minutes, scored 29 points, 8 assists and 4 steals, and scored a total of 13,204 points in his career, surpassing Nate Thurmond (13,191 points), and rose to 5th place in the Warriors' history scoring list; his career playing time reached 20,000 minutes, becoming the 8th player in the Warriors' history who can play for more than 20,000 minutes.
On October 30, 2017, the Warriors lost to the Pistons 107-115 at home. Stephen Curry played for 35 minutes, scoring 27 points, 6 rebounds and 8 assists, including 3 of 7 three-pointers, and the cumulative number of three-pointers in his career hits reached 1,942, surpassing Jo Johnson (1,940), and rising to the ninth place in the NBA's historical three-point hits.
On November 5, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Nuggets 127-108 away. Stephen Curry played for 29 minutes, scored 22 points and 11 assists, with a plus-negative value of +44, setting a new record for single-game positive and negative values in his career (including regular season and playoffs).
vs. Nets
On November 20, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Nets 118-111 away. Stephen Curry played for 32 minutes, scoring 39 points and 7 assists. He scored at least 25 points and 5 assists in his 200th career, ranking first in the Warriors' history.
On December 2, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Magic 133-112 away. Stephen Curry scored 23 points and 10 assists in the game, including 3 of 8 three-pointers. The cumulative number of three-pointers in his career reached 1,990, surpassing Jason Kidd (1,988), and rising to the 8th place in the NBA's historical three-pointer hit list.
On December 31, 2017, the Warriors defeated the Grizzlies 141-128 at home. Stephen Curry played for 26 minutes and scored 38 points, including 10 of 13 three-pointers. He made at least 9 three-pointers in a single game for the 16th career, ranking first in the league.
On January 5, 2018, the Warriors challenged the Rockets away. Stephen Curry started and represented the Warriors in the 600th time in his career, ranking 10th in the Warriors' history.
On January 7, 2018, the Warriors defeated the Clippers 121-105 away. Stephen Curry played for 30 minutes, scoring 45 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals, including 15 of the free throws, setting a new career record of single free throws.
On January 9, 2018, Stephen Curry was elected the Western Conference Player of the Week and won the Best Week honor for the 11th time in his career.
On January 19, 2018, the NBA officially announced the list of starting lineups for the 2018 NBA All-Star Game, and Stephen Curry was selected for the fifth consecutive year. Curry ranked first in the Western Conference player and became the captain of the Western Conference.
On January 26, 2018, the Warriors defeated the Timberwolves 126-113 at home. In this game, Curry scored 25 points, and his total career score reached 14,023 points, breaking the 14,000-point mark.
On January 30, 2018, the NBA officially announced the 15th Western Conference Player of the Week, and Curry was elected.
On February 2, 2018, the NBA officially announced the Western Conference Player of the Month in January, and Curry was elected.
On February 9, 2018, the Warriors played against the Mavericks at home. Stephen Curry played for 30 minutes, made 4 of 9 three-pointers and scored 20 points, 7 rebounds and 8 assists. In addition to this game, Curry's regular season three-point shooting number reached 2086, surpassing Vince Carter (2082), and ranks seventh in the history three-point list.
On February 23, 2018, the Warriors defeated the Clippers 134-127. Curry started for 36 minutes, made 14 of 19 shots, including 8 of 11 three-pointers and scored 44 points, 6 rebounds and 9 assists. With these 8 three-pointers, Curry's three-point shooting exceeded 2,100 in his career. With these 9 assists, Curry's career assists reached 4,204, surpassing Danny Angie (4,199), and rising to 100th place in history.
On February 25, 2018, the Warriors defeated the Thunder 112-80 at home. Curry played in 30 minutes to score 21 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals. In this way, his career assists reached 4211, surpassing Michael Adams (4209), and rose to 98th in history. Including this game, his career steals exceeded 1,100.
On February 27, 2018, the Warriors challenged the Knicks away. Curry played in the third quarter and scored 12 points, 3 rebounds and 5 assists in 26 minutes. In this way, his career assists reached 4216, surpassing Charles Barkley (4215) and rising to 96th in history. [
On March 3, 2018, the Warriors defeated the Hawks 114-109. Curry played for 23 minutes, made 8 of 15 shots, including 4 of 9 three-pointers, scoring 28 points, 1 rebound, 3 assists and 2 steals. With these 4 three-pointers, Curry's three-point shooting number this season has reached 203. Curry is the first player in NBA history to score more than 200 three-pointers in his career (2012-13 to 2017-18).
On March 7, 2018, the Warriors defeated the Nets 114-101 at home. Curry played for 34 minutes, made 12 of 20 shots, made 6 of 12 three-pointers, scored 34 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals and 1 block. Curry scored his 5000th sports goal in his regular season career, and he became the seventh player in the Warriors' history to achieve this achievement. With these 4 assists, Curry's career assists reached 4226, surpassing Tim Duncan (4225), and rising to 95th place in history.
On August 25, 2010, the 12-man roster of US Men's Basketball Team went to the Türkiye World Championships was officially announced, and Stephen Curry was selected. [223]
On September 13, 2010, the United States defeated Turkey 81-64 in the final, re-winning the World Championships after 16 years. [224]
On July 14, 2014, the U.S. Men's Basketball National Team announced the 19-man mini-training camp list in Las Vegas at the end of July, and Stephen Curry was selected. [225]
On August 23, 2014, Stephen Curry was selected for the 12-man roster of the US Men's Basketball Team participating in the World Cup. [226]
On September 15, 2014, the US men's basketball team defeated Serbia 129-92 and won the first men's basketball World Cup championship. Stephen Curry averaged 20.1 minutes per game in this World Cup, contributing 10.7 points, 1.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists.