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Stephen Curry makes NBA history again at 36
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry has once again etched his name in NBA history. During the Warriors’ 125-111 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks, Curry scored 38 points and recorded six rebounds. This performance places him alongside legends LeBron James, Michael Jordan, and Karl Malone as the only players aged 36 or older to score 30 or more points in four consecutive games.
Curry’s recent streak includes 34 points against the Chicago Bulls, 37 points against the Los Angeles Lakers, 32 points against the Utah Jazz, and 38 points against the Bucks. His consistency and dominance on the court continue to defy age and expectations, solidifying his status as one of the greatest players in NBA history.
The Warriors’ win over the Bucks showcased Curry’s unparalleled shooting and leadership, further cementing his legacy. Fans and analysts alike are in awe of his ability to perform at such a high level, proving that age is just a number for the three-time NBA champion.
As the season progresses, all eyes remain on Curry, whose historic achievements continue to inspire basketball enthusiasts worldwide.
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