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Curry’s Stunning Performance Silences Wembanyama in Thrilling Warriors-Spurs Showdown

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. LEARN MORE

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