The Golden State Warriors have come away from seven straight games victorious, most recently being a home contest against the New York Knicks.
As the two large markets clashed, the Knicks gave the Warriors a run for their money, though the home squad came away with a 97-94 victory.
Stephen Curry led the way with 28 points while shooting 8-of-20 from the field, adding seven rebounds and five assists.
Moses Moody was the team's second scoring leader with 18 points on 7-of-14 shooting.
Despite a brilliant effort from New York, the Warriors were able to secure a three-point victory.
They advanced to a 39-28 record on the season, which further proves how big of a turnaround they've had since Jimmy Butler arrived in the Bay Area at the trade deadline.
Curry has since elevated his play in an incredible way, recently making further NBA history, taking no time to do so after turning 37-years-old.
While the end of the Davidson product's illustrious career is on the horizon, he's proven with their recent stretch of play.
Curry makes further NBA history
While Curry has hit the hardwood just once since turning 37-years-old, he had a superb performance.
In fact, he's already tied for the most 25+ points, 5+ rebounds and 5+ assists performances for guards above 37-years-old in NBA History.
"Steph Curry is now tied for the most 25/5/5 games by a point guard age 37 or older in NBA history," StatMamba shared on X.
Steph Curry is now tied for the most 25/5/5 games by a point guard age 37 or older in NBA history. pic.twitter.com/n8yNqDbV1L
— StatMamba (@StatMamba) March 16, 2025
The Warriors legend continues to build a brilliant resume, having won four titles, two MVP trophies and one NBA Finals MVP trophy. His longevity is only adding to his illustrious career, which will go down among the greatest to ever see the hardwood.
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This story was originally published March 16, 2025 at 7:33 AM.