Over the last few seasons, Golden State Warriors star point guard Stephen Curry has established himself as one of the best players in the league.
According to Basketball-Reference, Curry has notched put himself in elite company with his latest 30-point performance in Sunday's win over the Miami Heat.
Last night was Stephen Curry's 137th 30-point game, more than Bernard King or Larry Bird before turning 30 https://t.co/x2ONLkbM21 pic.twitter.com/BM6VdFi9MR
— Basketball Reference (@bball_ref) December 4, 2017
Curry has been one of the league's most explosive scorers averaging more than 22 points per game in each of the last six seasons while knocking down more than 260 three-pointers over that span. He is also just five three 3-pointers of becoming the eighth player in NBA history to reach 2,000 career 3-pointers.




He has kept on that track this season averaging a team-best 26.1 points per game while scoring 20 or more points in 20 of 22 games played and notched seven 30-point performances. Curry is also currently fourth in the league in scoring.
The 29-year-old has become the head of the snake for the Warriors' high amount of success over the last three seasons helping guide the franchise to three straight NBA Finals appearances while winning a pair of NBA titles. He has also garnered a pair of regular-season MVP awards, three straight All-Star selections, twoAll-NBA First Team, and an All-NBA Second Team.
If Curry is able to remain healthy, there could many more scoring marks that he will have to his name over the next several seasons.