The Golden State Warriors have been outstanding since acquiring Jimmy Butler in a blockbuster trade deadline move. With Butler and Stephen Curry sharing the court, the team has posted a stellar 20-2 record. Their current starting lineup—featuring Brandin Podziemski, Draymond Green, and Moses Moody alongside the star duo—remains unbeaten at 14-0. Butler’s arrival has raised the level of play across the roster, easing the pressure on Curry and enabling him to perform at an MVP pace. Taking full advantage, Curry has delivered several brilliant performances since Butler was traded from the Miami Heat to Golden State.
As the regular season nears its end and the Warriors look to secure their playoff spot, Stephen Curry has stayed locked in. They’re currently facing the Houston Rockets in a Sunday night game at home. Although Curry got off to a slow start and remained scoreless for much of the first half, he finally connected on a three-pointer just before the break to get on the scoreboard.
Curry makes NBA history against Rockets
With three points scored just before halftime, Curry has once again made NBA history, adding another milestone to his legendary career. “Making waves,” the Warriors posted on X. “Stephen Curry has surpassed Reggie Miller to claim the 24th spot on the NBA’s all-time scoring list.”
Curry continues to rise on the NBA’s all-time scoring list and is poised to climb even higher as the Warriors aim to make the most of the final chapters of his remarkable career.
Considering his impact on the game and his outstanding career achievements, Curry undoubtedly deserves recognition as one of the greatest to ever play the game—and his rise on the all-time scoring list only solidifies that legacy even more.