Another Curry Performance with the Warriors to Surpass LeBron James
Stephen Curry broke the tie with LeBron James and reached his fifteenth game with more than 50 points in his career
Without making much noise, Golden State Warriors continues to raise their level as the season nears its end and secured the fifth spot in the Western Conference after defeating the Memphis Grizzlies on the road (125-134). A key victory to start making playoff calculations... in which Stephen Curry once again proved that he holds the secret to eternal youth with an outstanding performance.

Steve Kerr is in awe of Curry
The numbers don’t lie: 52 points, 10 rebounds, eight assists, five steals, only two turnovers, and even one block in the 37 minutes he was on the court. In addition, he made an impressive 12/20 from three-point range. His best game this season from the three-point line... and the twentieth of his career where he made more than 10 three-pointers. No one comes close to these records in NBA history.
A performance worthy of the best games in Stephen Curry's career. No wonder his coach, Steve Kerr, runs out of adjectives to praise what he continues to do: "He’s 37 years old. Simply amazing. 52 points with people on him the entire game. His physical preparation, his skill, his audacity, his faith... It’s incredible to watch Steph in action." Noteworthy is his look of disbelief after Curry's last three-pointer before halftime.
Curry’s eternal youth
Curry, moreover, will especially remember this night as he played his fifteenth game of his career with more than 50 points, breaking the tie he had with LeBron James in this statistic. Curry also continues to widen the gap as the player with the most 50-point games in NBA history, with a total of four in the regular season… plus one in the playoffs.
A few weeks after becoming the first player in NBA history to hit over 4,000 three-pointers, Stephen Curry has once again left the world speechless. He knows that the years don’t pass in vain, and this is possibly the last opportunity of his career to add another ring to his collection. The Warriors may not be among the top favorites, but with Curry at this level, anything is possible in San Francisco.