These days it feels like Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry achieves a historic milestone whenever he steps on the court. Well, technically this is true considering how he's adding to his all-time leading tally of three-pointers made whenever he drains one from distance.

This wasn't the only record Curry broke on Saturday, though, as he led the Warriors to a 123-116 win over the Utah Jazz. At the mid-way point of the first quarter, Steph drained his first three-pointer of the evening. This wasn't just any random triple, though, as it marked the 158th consecutive game wherein the former back-to-back MVP drained at least one trey. The Dubs point guard just smashed the previous record of 157 which incidentally, was his own record as well (h/t NBA on Twitter):

Here's Curry's record-breaking moment from Saturday night:

Steph led the way for the Warriors with a game-high 28 points on 8-of-18 shooting to go along with six triples, six rebounds, nine assists, and a block in 36 minutes of action.

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This was a big win for the Dubs as they bounced back from Tuesday's 89-86 loss against the Denver Nuggets. Curry and Co. also defeated a surging Jazz side in their own home court, putting an end to Utah's six-game winning streak.

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The Warriors are now 28-7 and are one game ahead of the second-placed Phoenix Suns in the West.