Warriors' Steph Curry broke his 2nd all-time Michael Jordan NBA record just this week

Billy Heyen

Warriors' Steph Curry broke his 2nd all-time Michael Jordan NBA record just this week image

Stephen Curry broke a Michael Jordan all-time NBA record less than a week ago.

He broke another one on Sunday.

At this point, that's what the Golden State Warriors' legend is doing -- he's continuing to make NBA history, each and every time he takes the court.

On Sunday, he dropped 48 points, and even though that wasn't enough for the Warriors to beat the Portland Trail Blazers, it was still noteworthy.

It was the 45th time Curry has scored 40 or more points since turning 30 years old.

Jordan held the previous mark at 44 such games, according to StatMuse.

Earlier in the week, Curry had broken the mark for most 35-point games after turning 30, which Jordan also held.

These two marks just really emphasize the remarkable way that Curry's game has aged.

He's not a big dude. He battled serious ankle issues early in his career. The probability of him still being this good at this age was just so low.

But here he is, every night going out there and wowing crowds by putting opposing teams through the ringer.

Curry continues to look much like the player he was a decade ago, which is pretty much impossible to pull off, especially as a 6-foot-2 guard in an NBA that is ever getting bigger, stronger and more athletic.

But there's only one Steph Curry, and he continues to prove that.

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