Curry's 52-Point Masterclass Propels Warriors Past Grizzlies in Thrilling Victory

Currys 52-Point Masterclass Propels Warriors Past Grizzlies in Thrilling Victory

Curry's 52-Point Masterclass Propels Warriors Past Grizzlies in Thrilling Victory

Man, if you missed last night's showdown between the Golden State Warriors and the Memphis Grizzlies, you missed an absolute masterclass from Stephen Curry! The man was on fire, dropping an incredible 52 points to lead the Warriors to a crucial 134-125 victory over the Grizzlies. And let me tell you, it wasn’t just a routine high-scoring night—it was a statement game. At 37 years old, Curry continues to defy time, proving that he's still one of the most dominant forces in the NBA.

From the very start, Curry looked locked in, draining three after three like it was just another day at the office. He nailed 12 triples in the game, coming just two shy of Klay Thompson’s all-time record of 14 threes in a single game. Every shot he took seemed effortless, even with defenders draped all over him. And with this win, the Warriors jumped into the fifth spot in the Western Conference standings, edging out the Grizzlies, who now sit at sixth.

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Coach Steve Kerr couldn’t hold back his praise, and rightfully so. He called Curry’s performance “incredible,” emphasizing the conditioning, skill, and sheer belief that keeps Steph at the top of his game. And honestly, it’s hard to disagree. To still be putting up numbers like this at 37? Unreal.

On the other side, Ja Morant put up a solid fight with 36 points, while Jaren Jackson Jr. chipped in 22. But in the end, Curry’s brilliance was just too much for Memphis to handle.

Now, if that game wasn’t already enough basketball drama for one night, Nikola Jokić put on a historic show of his own, scoring a career-high 61 points in Denver’s double-overtime thriller against the Timberwolves. And yet, despite his insane stat line—which also included 10 rebounds and 10 assists—his team couldn’t seal the deal. Minnesota walked away with a nail-biting 140-139 win, thanks to some late-game heroics from Nickeil Alexander-Walker. The game came down to the final moments, and a costly miss by Russell Westbrook, followed by an untimely foul, sealed Denver’s fate.

With the playoff race heating up, every win and every loss is shifting the landscape in the Western Conference. The Warriors are making their push, the Grizzlies are fighting to hold their ground, and the Nuggets are still looking to capitalize on Jokic’s brilliance. It’s safe to say, with just days left in the regular season, things are only going to get crazier from here.

So, buckle up, NBA fans—this is the kind of basketball we live for!

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