Steph Curry sets another record for 3s in Warriors' prevail upon Nets
Brilliant State showed up on its way to another simple triumph when the amusement all of a sudden transformed into a 3-point shootout.
Fortunately for the Warriors, they have the ideal person for that.
Stephen Curry set another NBA record by making seven 3-pointers and completed with 35 points as the Warriors clutched beat the Brooklyn Nets 120-114 on Sunday.
Kevin Durant included 34 for the Warriors, who were drifting before the Nets made it close with some sizzling shooting behind the curve.
Curry at long last turned them back when his last 3-pointer made it 115-108 with 1:07 to play. He has made no less than five 3s in each of the seven diversions, breaking George McCloud's record of six amusements in succession amid the 1995-96 season.
"They got hot in the fourth to attempt to make it intriguing, yet sufficiently made plays down the stretch to clearly get the win," Curry said.
Klay Thompson kept on battling behind the circular segment, going 1 for 5 and tumbling to 5 for 36 this season. He completed with 18 and still hasn't had a 20-point excursion this season.
D'Angelo Russell scored 25 and Caris LeVert had 23 for the Nets, who made 20 3-pointers in 42 endeavors and chop a 19-point deficiency down to two.
"I think the 3-pointer got them back in the diversion and wound up we needed to play a smidgen and execute down the stret
ch, so it was a strong excursion for us," Durant said.
Fortunately for the Warriors, they have the ideal person for that.
Stephen Curry set another NBA record by making seven 3-pointers and completed with 35 points as the Warriors clutched beat the Brooklyn Nets 120-114 on Sunday.
Kevin Durant included 34 for the Warriors, who were drifting before the Nets made it close with some sizzling shooting behind the curve.
Steph Curry made 46 3s in the initial seven amusements of the season. |
Curry at long last turned them back when his last 3-pointer made it 115-108 with 1:07 to play. He has made no less than five 3s in each of the seven diversions, breaking George McCloud's record of six amusements in succession amid the 1995-96 season.
"They got hot in the fourth to attempt to make it intriguing, yet sufficiently made plays down the stretch to clearly get the win," Curry said.
Klay Thompson kept on battling behind the circular segment, going 1 for 5 and tumbling to 5 for 36 this season. He completed with 18 and still hasn't had a 20-point excursion this season.
D'Angelo Russell scored 25 and Caris LeVert had 23 for the Nets, who made 20 3-pointers in 42 endeavors and chop a 19-point deficiency down to two.
"I think the 3-pointer got them back in the diversion and wound up we needed to play a smidgen and execute down the stret
ch, so it was a strong excursion for us," Durant said.
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