The 2025-2026 NBA season has been sort of a roller coaster for the Golden State Warriors, but their star guard Steph Curry is still putting together an impressive campaign late in his career.
The Warriors hosted the Kings, rolling out Curry for 32 minutes of action.
During that time, the star guard shot 10-21 from the field and went 6-12 from beyond the arc. The superstar guard produced 27 points and made it a double-double outing with 10 assists. He also had two blocks and one steal on the defensive end.
Golden State defeated the Kings 137-103. Curry's performance generated a lot of praise on NBA Reddit.
NBA Fans Discuss Steph Curry’s Impressive Outing
U/sergechewbacca: Those 3 straight 3s in the 3rd were beautiful
Sriacha82: Steph in a 4th prime or something
Charlie_Wax: He's reached 2010s LeBron territory in terms of being so casually great that you take it for granted. I'm not saying he deserves to be in the MVP conversation, but he's still quietly playing at some type of All-NBA level.
Heat_fan_: He's still got it
Jtruth9: He looked like he was playing at half speed tonight and walked into 27 points lol
Most NBA fans probably didn’t anticipate a steep regression for Curry this year. When he left the 2024-2025 season in the rearview, the star guard was clearly still one of the top guards in the game.
But if Curry maintains his current level of play, he’ll certainly compete for an All-NBA bid and at least have a spot in the MVP race.
Renegadeforever2024: Too easy
ImTheBestNerd: First team all nba
Dinonuggies3210: If he continues at this level for the rest of the season he's a lock for 2nd team.
In the 28 games leading up to Friday night’s battle between the Warriors and the Kings, Curry was posting averages of 28.8 points.
The star guard was shooting 46 percent from the field and knocking down 39 percent of his threes. Curry is currently leading the league in three-point attempts and three-pointers made.
Beyond his scoring, Curry has come down with 4.0 rebounds per game and has produced 4.5 assists per game.
The Warriors improved to 21-18 on Friday night. They are eighth in the Western Conference, trailing the Phoenix Suns by 2.5 games. Golden State has a two-game lead over the Portland Trail Blazers.
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