Steph Curry makes history as the Golden State Warriors crush the Philadelphia 76ers
CNNCNN — Steph Curry produced one of the greatest performances of his career on Thursday night, propelling the Golden State Warriors to a 139-105 blowout of the Philadelphia 76ers. With his sharpshooting 30-point, 10-assist and six-rebound game, the two-time NBA MVP became the first player in league history to go at least eight-for-eight on three-pointers and reach double-digit assists in the same game. He is one of the most beautiful basketball players who’s ever lived, and we’re lucky to be watching him.” To top it all off, the 36-year-old played the game with a sprained thumb which teammate Draymond Green revealed had prevented Curry from using his right hand in practice on Wednesday. And then from there you’re kind of just flowing off of the joy of things going our way.” Curry leads the NBA for most three-pointers made in history, but he has never been as accurate from behind the arc as he was on Thursday night.