Steph Curry Makes Unprecedented NBA History in Warriors-Spurs Matchup

Table of Contents
- Historic Night Overshadowed by Loss
- Curry Sets Another 3-Point Record
- New NBA Milestone for Scoring Efficiency
- Season Averages and Team Outlook
- What’s Next for the Warriors
Historic Night Overshadowed by Loss
Despite another incredible performance from Steph Curry, the Golden State Warriors suffered a surprising home defeat at the hands of the San Antonio Spurs—an already-eliminated team. Former Warrior Harrison Barnes hit a buzzer-beater to lift the Spurs to victory, overshadowing Curry’s historic evening.
Curry Sets Another 3-Point Record
In the loss, Curry poured in 30 points on 12-of-24 shooting, including 5-of-14 from three-point range. With those five threes, Curry surpassed 300 made three-pointers for the sixth time in his career—an achievement no other NBA player has done more than once.
New NBA Milestone for Scoring Efficiency
Curry also made history by setting the all-time NBA record for the most games with 30+ points and fewer than two free throw attempts. This feat highlights his unparalleled ability to score efficiently without relying on frequent trips to the line.
Season Averages and Team Outlook
Here’s a look at Curry’s current season averages and shooting splits:
Stat | Value |
---|---|
Points per Game | 24.5 |
Assists per Game | 6.0 |
Rebounds per Game | 4.4 |
FG% / 3P% / FT% | 44.8 / 39.5 / 93.1 |
Team Record | 47-33 |
Western Conference | 7th Place |
The Warriors remain in playoff contention with a 47-33 record, thanks in large part to the dynamic pairing of Curry and six-time All-Star Jimmy Butler.
What’s Next for the Warriors
With just two regular-season games left, Golden State will take on the Portland Trail Blazers and Los Angeles Clippers as they gear up for a postseason run led by their star-studded backcourt.