Warriors' Stephen Curry broke another all-time Michael Jordan record

Caleb Hightower

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Stephen Curry continues to do amazing things on the hardwood thanks to his remarkable three-point shooting. 

The 37-year-old Golden State Warriors superstar routinely embraces his responsibilities as the franchise’s top scoring threat, allowing him to deliver regardless of the circumstances. 

Although the Warriors fell to the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday night, Curry broke another all-time Michael Jordan record.

“Steph Curry passes Michael Jordan for the most 40-point games after turning 30 years old,” Real Sports stated on X/Twitter. 

Curry passed the Chicago Bulls legend for most 35-point games after turning 30 on Friday night, but clearly didn’t feel inclined to stop there. 

The Davidson product was able to surpass Jordan a second time by recording 48 points on 63% field goal shooting and 66.6% three-point shooting in the Warriors’ 136-131 loss to the Trail Blazers on the road. 

While Curry is likely impressed by his own record-breaking/history-making ability, it’s reasonable to assume he isn’t thrilled with the franchise’s inability to find a rhythm and rattle off several wins in a row. 

The Dubs are now under.500 following their most recent Western Conference loss, which should be the final straw for Mike Dunleavy Jr. And the Dubs. 

If the seven-time NBA champions don’t complete a blockbuster trade to help Curry inch closer to winning his fifth title, the future Hall of Fame’s heroic efforts may sadly go to waste this season.

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