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Through all their good and bad times, one thing has always remained true for the Golden State Warriors: Stephen Curry can score and assist unlike anyone else.
Even at 35 years old, Curry is having yet another sensational season.
As noted by StatMamba, Curry now has 325 career games with 25+ points and 5+ assists.
That wildly impressive statistic is made even more amazing by the fact that NBA legends Magic Johnson and John Stockton had 280 such games combined.
Curry earned 26 points and 8 assists in his last game against the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday night.
It was the latest in a string of strong games from the four-time champion and nine-time All-Star.
Curry is still leading his team with points scored and minutes on the court, proving that he’s the most vital player on the roster and that the Warriors continue to revolve around him.
He is recording 29.5 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game with a field goal percentage of 48.1% and 43.1% from the three-point line.
The Warriors haven’t had a remarkable season so far and have run into a bunch of painful problems up and down the roster.
But Curry isn’t one of them and he has remained steadfast and reliable, scoring a lot and always finding players to pass to.
His skillset remains strong and his basketball IQ is still remarkably high.
Because Curry is doing so well, some fans are hoping the front office will make changes and surround him with even more talent.
The team’s big three isn’t as strong as it once was and Curry needs all the support he can get, especially because he is still playing so well.