“Warriors” basketball player Curry reaches NBA career record – 62 points in a won game / Article / LSM.lv

Steven Curry, who scored 62 points for the Golden State Warriors victory 137: 122 at home over Portland’s Trail Blazers, played the most productive game for the National Basketball Association (NBA) on Sunday, NBA information said.

Curry, 32, is the second oldest NBA basketball player to score more than 60 points. Kobe Brian reached a record at the age of 37. Curry, like the late Brian, is the only two basketball player to have scored at least 30 points in every half since the 1996/97 season.

In the most productive game so far, Curry scored 54 points in a match against the New York Knicks in February 2013.

Curry was praised by both Warriors head coach Steve Ker and basketball players on social media for his successful performance after the victory. Kari missed the applause in the arena, because due to the pandemic, the NBA games take place in front of empty stands.

In the result game, Curry missed another excellent series – starting last season, he had hit 80 free throws in a row.

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