Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and 52-Point Explosion
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Stephen Curry had an explosive performance for the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night, going for 52 points on 12 three-pointers in a big win over the Memphis Grizzlies, moving the Warriors up to 5...
U.S. News & World Report |
Stephen Curry had 52 points, including 12 3-pointers, as the Golden State Warriors held on for a 134-125 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Tuesday night.
Yahoo! Sports |
Curry wasted no time getting on the board at FedEx Forum, catching fire in the first quarter for 19 points on 7-of-8 shooting from the field with five made 3-pointers.
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Jay Williams explained what he thinks is going on Wednesday morning on Get Up. "He's no longer the underdog baby-faced assassin," Williams said. "He is the villain now. ... This is the next iteration of Steph Curry that's trying to win a chip in the next two years.
Stephen Curry on Tuesday delivered a majestic 52-point performance as the Golden State Warriors clinched a crucial victory over the Memphis Grizzlies, while Nikola Jokic bagged a career-high 61 points in vain as Denver lost a double overtime thriller to Minnesota.
Curry's production was down before the Butler trade, but since then, he has mostly looked like his vintage self again. Since Butler made his Warriors debut, Curry has averaged 27.5 points a game while shooting 48.1% from the field and 40.7% from 3-point range.
With the win, the Warriors improved to 44-31 and leapfrogged the Grizzlies (44-32) for the No. 5 seed in the West. If they can string together a few more wins before the end of th