Stephen Curry historic start for Golden State Warriors before backing to the Bay

At 35 years old and entering his 15th NBA season, Stephen Curry shows no signs of slowing down. The Golden State Warriors are reaping the rewards of his incredible performance, starting the season at 3-1 with an impressive three consecutive road victories.

To truly appreciate Curry’s recent display, you have to harken back to 2016 when he last showcased such brilliance, earning himself the title of the unanimous MVP during that season.

Stephen Curry, the superstar of the Golden State Warriors, has embarked on a remarkable journey at the outset of this season, setting the stage for a potential NBA historical achievement.

On opening night against Phoenix, Curry delivered a solid performance, recording 27 points and four three-pointers. The second game in Sacramento marked his return to the Golden 1 Center, where he previously dazzled fans with a 50-point Game 7 performance.

This time around, Curry was in top form, scoring 41 points and making seven three-pointers, even gracing Kings fans with his famous “night night” celebration.

During their road game in Houston, Curry maintained a relatively quiet demeanor for the first three quarters. However, a late-game “Curry flurry” occurred, with four consecutive three-pointers in the fourth quarter. He also caused some difficulty for the opposing player Dillon Brooks, who found it challenging to contain the two-time MVP during the game’s closing moments.

As Curry continues to set the league on fire, it’s evident that he’s on a mission to carve his name deeper into the annals of NBA history with his incredible performance for the Golden State Warriors.