NBA NBA Stephen Curry to overtake Michael Jordan in record points and goal efficiency

It doesn’t matter when you read this: Stephen Curry figure of the Golden State Warriors with a tremendous achievement. In the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the point guard was once again the most outstanding player, and that will only be the case catching up with Michael Jordan with a historic record in the NBA.

In the game between Cavaliers and Warriors, Curry did not have to play the fourth quarter because Golden State had a good lead to end the game without his top star. With only three-quarters played, Stephen was back in MVP mode.

Curry played for 29 minutes, scored 56 points, grabbed two rebounds, had six assists and finished in the Warriors’ victory with 68.4 percent shoot from the field. A bestiality! With these numbers, Stephen is targeting no one else and none other than Jordan.

The Warriors star was coming 10 consecutive matches scoring 25 points or more with a field goal percentage not dropping below 50%. The last guard to achieve this? Michael Jordan in the 1995-96 season with eleven consecutive matches with the same brand.

Stephen Curry could catch up with Michael Jordan in the NBA

Golden State Warriors’ next game will be against the Miami Heat on Wednesday, February 17 at 10 p.m. ET and Stephen Curry will have a chance to catch up with Michael Jordan with eleven consecutive matches with a score of more than 25 points and a goal effectiveness of not less than 50%.

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