Curry in attack, with 62 points, Curry set a career record / News



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Nuotr.: USA Today Sports-Scanpix

Nuotr. USA Today Sports-Scanpix

Stephen Curry played the best game of his career, and his Golden State Warriors (3-3) scored 137 points for a second straight victory.

Man of the match

Stephen Curry

Steve Kerr’s students at home 137: 122 (36:33, 30:21, 31:29, 40:39) beat the Portland Trail Blazers (3-3).

Curry scored 62 points in 36 minutes (10/15 doubles, 8/16 trit., 18/19 penalty), bounced 5 balls, made 4 assists and committed 5 errors.

It is also currently the most productive performance in the new NBA season. Without Curry, there is not a single basketball player who has reached the limit of 50 or 60 points so far. James Harden, Ja Morant and CJ McCollum have each scored 44 points.

Before that, Curry had scored more than 54 points in the NBA, which he did in 2013.

The Warriors broke up in the third half. James Wiseman charged from above, Andrew Wiggins added two points, Curry scored a foul, Wiseman and Kelly Oubre each made another bet, and Curry scored a triple and the hosts’ lead increased to 20 points – 90:70.

The Blazers had narrowed the gap to 7 points in the fourth quarter, but the Warriors regained a double-digit lead and celebrated a guaranteed victory as they rushed into attack.

The Portland team was not saved by the great performance of Damiano Lillardo. The defender scored 32 points in 39 minutes (4/9 doubles, 6/15 trit., 6/7 penalty), 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 5 errors.

Until very recently, Curry was outraged by the criticism that was being given him.

“It’s funny when people want to undo my past achievements after 5 mediocre games,” said the Warriors leader. “Every one of the rings I won was achieved by defeating the man many call the best in NBA history.”

Stephen Curry

Stephen Curry
Stephen Curry

MIN: 33.44
PTS: 32.33 (60%)
REB: 4.67
AS: 6.17
ST: 1.17
BS: 0.33
TO: 3.83
GM: 6

“Warriors”: Stephenas Curry 62 (10/15 dvit., 8/16 trit., 18/19 baud.), Andrew Wigginsas 21 (7/11 dvit.), Kelly Oubre 17 (6/8 dvit.), Jamesas Wisemanas 12 (6/8 dvit., 11 atk. Kam.), Ericas Paschallas 10 (5/6 dvit.).

“Blazers”: Damianas Lillardas 32 (4/9 dvit., 6/15 trit.), CJ McCollumas 28 (8/15 dvit., 2/8 trit., 9 atk. Kam.), Enesas Kanteris 24 12 dvit. , 12 atk. Kam.), Carmelo Anthony 10 (2/7 trit.).

Match summary:

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