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Steph Curry makes history as the Golden State Warriors crush the Philadelphia 76ers

  • Steph Curry set a new NBA three-pointer record as the Golden State Warriors defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 139-105 in San Francisco.
  • Curry became the first player in NBA history to go at least eight-for-eight on three-pointers and reach double-digit assists in the same game.
  • The victory improved the Warriors' season record to 17-16 while the 76ers fell to 13-19.
  • Warriors head coach Steve Kerr praised Curry, saying, 'He deserves these nights' and called him 'one of the most beautiful basketball players who’s ever lived.
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The Warriors trudge to tenth place in the Western Conference. Most likely they will need to rebuild in earnest. The Dennis Schröder graft is a palliative, it cannot be the solution. In this chaos, Steph Curry does not lose heart. And at the ripe old age of 36, Dell's son is still the best shooter in the league. Not so much for the percentages (which in any case exceed 40% from the perimeter), but for the way in which it uses shooting from outsid…

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The Warriors superstar made all eight of his three-pointers in the 139-105 win over Philadelphia, and Golden State won again after 13 defeats in 17 games

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NBCS Bay Area broke the news in on Thursday, January 2, 2025.
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