Steph Curry is quite simply a phenomenon.
The Golden State Warriors star broke another NBA record on Thursday night when he scored a three-pointer for the 128th game in a row.
Congrats to @StephenCurry30 of the @Warriors on setting the new record for consecutive games with a 👌 at 128! pic.twitter.com/atHF2NfJUE
— NBA (@NBA) February 26, 2016
Curry equalled the record on Wednesday night in Miami and wasted no time putting his name to the top of the list when he scored his first three-pointer in the first quarter of Golden State's 130-114 win.
A 3 made in 128 straight games! That's a whole lot of #SPLASH! Congrats @StephenCurry30! pic.twitter.com/SNam14S9EO
— GoldenStateWarriors (@warriors) February 26, 2016
Despite Curry's history-making night, it will be best remembered for his 51 points scored in the game. In the history of the NBA, on only seven occasions has a player scored at least 50 points and ten three-pointers in a game. Steph Curry has done it four of those times.
Peep every bucket from @StephenCurry30's 51-point night for the @Warriors in Orlando!https://t.co/1y7XY5LyPJ
— NBA (@NBA) February 26, 2016
His basket at the end of the third-quarter was taken from the halfway line to try and beat the buzzer. Did anyone even doubt that it wasn't going to go in?
How to close out a 24-point quarter, by @StephenCurry30. #StephGonnaSteph pic.twitter.com/JYcPNU78is
— GoldenStateWarriors (@warriors) February 26, 2016
The Warriors now lie at an outstanding 52-5 and remain on course to try and become the best team in the regular season in NBA history.
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