Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry just dropped 49 points on Monday, embarrassing George Hill and the Philadelphia 76ers with his 3-point shooting.
Curry shot 10-of-17 from downtown. He drained one of his 3-pointers after shaking off Hill in the fourth quarter to finally seal the win.
Steph Curry is not of this world. https://t.co/0uYoN49QmD
â ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) April 20, 2021
The game marked Curry's sixth game with at least 10 triples. He stands alone in the all-time list with a total of 21 games with at least 10 makes from deep.
Games with 10+ threes in NBA history:
21 â Steph Curry in his career
6 â Steph Curry this seasonNo other player has more than 5 in their career. pic.twitter.com/MeWpIAhe7q
â StatMuse (@statmuse) April 20, 2021




This is yet another milestone added to Stephen Curry's legend. NBA fans are well-aware of how much the two-time MVP revolutionized the game of basketball. Critics thought that he's about to exit his prime after missing out the majority of last season. But yet Curry is still here, and he's looking better than ever.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is still in awe of what Curry's been able to achieve. The crazy thing is has seen the most incredible basketball feats of all time both as a player and a coach. However, he can't seem to get enough of Curry's antics.
âThere's something beautiful about it. It really is an art,â Warriors coach Steve Kerr said, per the Associated Press via ESPN. âWhat he's doing is amazing to watch. Nobody in the history of this game has ever done what he's doing right now. And I'm talking the full gamut of shooting off the dribble, off the screen, running around like a madman when he's off the ball.â
From the looks of it, Curry is still well within his prime and that the 3-pointers will keep on coming for the Warriors.