Curry's Clutch: Warriors Edge Spurs in Thrilling Upset - ESPN
Stephen Curry scored 46 points as the Golden State Warriors handed the San Antonio Spurs their first home defeat of the season, 125-120. The two-time NBA MVP played a crucial role in ending a six-game losing streak for the Warriors on the road.
In the second half, Curry's scoring spree helped the Warriors outscore the Spurs by 76-64. He also contributed eight rebounds and seven assists to his team's cause.
"We did what we do - got stops, pushed, created easy offense," said Curry after the game. "I was able to knock a couple down."
Warriors teammates Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody chipped in with 28 points and 19 points, respectively, as the Warriors secured their first win on home turf this season.
However, the Spurs were not without their heroes. Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle became the first players for the Spurs to record triple-doubles in the same game. Despite this, Curry's outstanding performance ultimately sealed the deal for the Warriors.
The Thunder thrashed the Lakers 121-92, with reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander recording 30 points, five rebounds and nine assists. Meanwhile, Nikola Jokic continued his dominance by scoring 55 points in a 130-116 victory over the Clippers.
Stephen Curry scored 46 points as the Golden State Warriors handed the San Antonio Spurs their first home defeat of the season, 125-120. The two-time NBA MVP played a crucial role in ending a six-game losing streak for the Warriors on the road.
In the second half, Curry's scoring spree helped the Warriors outscore the Spurs by 76-64. He also contributed eight rebounds and seven assists to his team's cause.
"We did what we do - got stops, pushed, created easy offense," said Curry after the game. "I was able to knock a couple down."
Warriors teammates Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody chipped in with 28 points and 19 points, respectively, as the Warriors secured their first win on home turf this season.
However, the Spurs were not without their heroes. Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle became the first players for the Spurs to record triple-doubles in the same game. Despite this, Curry's outstanding performance ultimately sealed the deal for the Warriors.
The Thunder thrashed the Lakers 121-92, with reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander recording 30 points, five rebounds and nine assists. Meanwhile, Nikola Jokic continued his dominance by scoring 55 points in a 130-116 victory over the Clippers.