Stephen Curry Makes Franchise History in Warriors’ Victory Over Rockets

In a momentous game against the Houston Rockets on Monday, Stephen Curry etched his name in the Golden State Warriors’ history books, breaking the franchise record for the most minutes played.

 

he Warriors secured the win with a final score of 121-116, and Curry displayed his stellar skills with 32 points, five rebounds, and one assist, shooting 8/14 from the field and 5/9 from beyond the three-point arc in 35 minutes of play.

 

Curry’s remarkable achievement surpasses the previous franchise minutes played record held by Nate Thurmond. The announcement was made by the Warriors, acknowledging Curry’s unparalleled contribution to the team’s legacy.

 

Selected as the seventh pick in the 2009 NBA Draft, Curry, now in his 15th season, continues to showcase his excellence on the court. Despite being 35, he ranks among the top players in the NBA, currently averaging 30.4 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 3.6 assists per game. His shooting accuracy stands at an impressive 48.4% from the field and 45.3% from three-point range over 13 games.

 

Curry’s enduring impact on the Warriors extends beyond individual records. He has led the team to the NBA Finals six times, securing four NBA Championships over the past nine seasons. With a legacy of consistent excellence, Curry remains a driving force for the Warriors, exemplifying skill, leadership, and longevity in the league.