Steph Curry Makes NBA History With Stellar Performance Against Philadelphia 76ers

Photo: Instagram/Stephen Curry 

On Tuesday night against the Philadelphia 76ers, Golden State Warriors' superstar, Steph Curry, etched his name in NBA history with a remarkable display of skill and determination.

Curry's dominant performance, featuring 37 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists, 1 block, and 8 made threes, marked a historic achievement. 

The sharpshooter now joins the elite club of players who have recorded such a stat line at age 35 or older, with LeBron James being the only other member.

Photo: Instagram/Stephen Curry 

Curry's exceptional feat places him alongside basketball legends LeBron James and James Harden, but the Golden State maestro stands alone as the only player to achieve this milestone at the age of 35 or older.

Despite approaching his 36th birthday on March 14th, Curry's recent performances, including three consecutive games with over 30 points, showcase his enduring brilliance on the court.

The victory against the 76ers not only rejuvenated the Warriors but also underscored Curry's impact as a leader. With a 37-point contribution, he played a pivotal role in steering his team to a crucial win at home. 

As Curry continues to defy age and redefine records, basketball enthusiasts eagerly anticipate what more the seasoned star has in store for the remainder of the season. (Source: Sports Illustrated)

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