Curry’s Stunning Performance Silences Wembanyama in Thrilling Warriors-Spurs Showdown
There’s just something electric about seeing Stephen Curry take over a game, isn’t there? Last night, Curry poured in a staggering 46 points to snap the San Antonio Spurs’ unbeaten home record this season—a sweet victory for the Golden State Warriors, who finally shook off a brutal six-game road losing skid. The Frost Bank Center in Texas was buzzing as two Spurs stars, Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle, notched historic triple-doubles, yet it was Curry’s 29 points in the second half that really swung the momentum, outpacing the Spurs 76-64 after the break. Watching the Warriors ignite in the third quarter was like catching a spark that set the night ablaze—getting stops, pushing the pace, creating those oh-so-satisfying easy baskets. Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody also chipped in big time, making this win feel like a team rebirth of sorts. Meanwhile, across the league, reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Oklahoma City Thunder in a commanding 121-92 rout of the Lakers, showcasing why the Thunder are perched atop the Western Conference standings with an impressive 12-1 record. And if you thought that was something, Nikola Jokic dropped a mind-blowing 55 points—including 25 just in the first quarter—to fuel the Denver Nuggets’ sixth consecutive victory. These performances aren’t just scores on a board; they’re stories of grit, talent, and sheer willpower, and they’re exactly why we keep coming back for more NBA action.

Stephen Curry scored 46 points as the Golden State Warriors inflicted a first home NBA defeat of the season on the San Antonio Spurs.
The two-time Most Valuable Player (MVP) helped the Warriors end a six-game losing streak on the road with a 125-120 victory at Frost Bank Center in Texas.
Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle became the first Spurs players to record triple-doubles in the same game, but Curry scored 29 points in the second half as the Warriors outscored the Spurs 76-64.
“That third quarter is what we do – getting stops, pushing, creating easy offence. Thankfully I was able to knock a couple down,” Curry said.
Jimmy Butler contributed 28 points and eight assists for the Warriors, while Moses Moody scored 19 points.
Thunder thrash Lakers
Reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander recorded 30 points, five rebounds and nine assists as defending champions the Oklahoma City Thunder thrashed the Los Angeles Lakers 121-92.
The Thunder led by 37 points at one stage, allowing Gilgeous-Alexander and other starters to sit out the fourth quarter at Paycom Center.
Five-time All-Star pick Luka Doncic managed 19 points and seven assists for the Lakers, before being subbed when the result was all but confirmed by the final quarter.
Thunder are top of the Western Conference with a 12-1 record.
“We definitely got better the last two days and that’s the main goal,” said Gilgeous-Alexander.
Jokic downs Clippers
Nikola Jokic scored 55 points, including 25 in the first quarter, as the Denver Nuggets extended their winning run to six games with a 130-116 victory at the Los Angeles Clippers.
The three-time MVP also claimed 12 rebounds and six assists at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.
It is the fourth time that Jokic has scored at least 50 points in a regular season game.


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