Golden State Warriors’ superstar Stephen Curry etched his name into the annals of NBA history despite his team’s defeat against the Los Angeles Clippers. Curry’s remarkable performance from beyond the arc made him the first player in NBA history to sink at least seven three-pointers in four consecutive games, a feat that underscores his unparalleled skill as a three-point sharpshooter.
In the matchup against the Clippers, Curry showcased his scoring prowess by draining nine three-pointers, contributing to his impressive 41-point performance. Despite his individual brilliance, the Warriors faltered down the stretch, relinquishing a 15-point lead at home and ultimately succumbing to a 130-125 defeat.
Curry’s incredible shooting display was not enough to overcome the relentless resilience of the Clippers, who mounted a remarkable fourth-quarter comeback to secure the victory. Led by standout performances from James Harden, Paul George, and Norman Powell, the Clippers capitalized on Curry’s historic night to seize control of the game and emerge triumphant.