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Warriors Star Stephen Curry reaches 25,000 career points

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Stephen Curry became the twenty sixth player within the history of the NBA, who scored 25,000 career points, reaching milestone within the third quarter of the Golden State Warriors 115-110 victory over Detroit Pistons on Saturday evening.

“Boom! Boom! Boom!” Curry shouted, running back through the corridor to the cloakroom after a fast return to court.

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And it was actually a tribute to a teammate of Dryymond Green, who likes to shout “boom” after making a 3-point indicator and hit 35 seconds. Green secured the Curry ball – but curry said Green would stop it.

“It will stop it for me. I heard that he has some souvenirs of KD – said Curry in relation to a former teammate of Kevin Durant.

Curry, which turns 37 the following Friday, exceeded 25,000 with a 3-point indicator at 8:32 third quarter, after which received a warm ovation when he was recognized in the course of the time with 5:42.

He finished with 32 points-sliding down his sum to 25 017-during shooting 8 for 22 and transformed all 12 of his free throws.

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Curry didn’t follow his sums.

“It was a surprise. I knew I was approaching it, but I didn’t think about it until I heard it in the game – said Curry. “There is an inventory (sender) Tim Roye told me after playing only 10 guys that I take into consideration, or now 10 guys who did it with one franchise, so it’s unique. And the names on this list are synonymous with basketball history. So it’s pretty cool. “

His next extraordinary task is to turn out to be the primary player within the league who earned 4000 3 points. Curry made 4 Saturdays and wishes seven.

“It’s crazy, crazy,” said coach Steve Kerr. “Actually, it seems 25,000 3S. It’s a dynamite. Just a night after the night, and tonight was not a great shooting for him. But I loved that he played through fatigue and physical defense and got to the line 12 times. He was brilliant on the night, when his shot really wasn’t, he was still brilliant. This is a sign of a great player. “

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This article was originally published on : thegrio.com

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