Steph Curry sets record with three-pointer in 128th straight game | Inquirer Sports

Steph Curry sets record with three-pointer in 128th straight game

/ 11:57 AM February 26, 2016

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Steph Curry. AP FILE PHOTO

WASHINGTON—Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry set an NBA record with his first three-pointer of the night against the Magic in Orlando on Thursday (Friday, Manila time) — and he was just getting warmed up.

Curry’s three-pointer with 5:42 remaining in the first quarter marked his 128th straight regular-season game with at least one basket from beyond the arc, breaking the record he shared with Kyle Korver.

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“I have a hard time seeing how his streak’s ever going to end,” Magic coach Scott Skiles said before the game. “It would have to be kind of a fluke night for him.”

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Curry finished with 10 three-pointers and 51 points in the Warriors’ 130-114 triumph over the Magic — the reigning NBA Most Valuable Player’s third game this season of at least 50 points.

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In 34 minutes on court he also handed out eight assists and pulled down seven rebounds.

He now has 276 three-pointers this season — 10 less than the record he set last season in leading the Warriors to the NBA crown.

Curry scored 24 points in the third quarter, including a three-pointer from half-court as the buzzer sounded that lifted the Warriors to a 99-91 lead going into the final frame.

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The Warriors, chasing the NBA record of 72 regular-season wins set by the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls of 1995-96, improved to 52-5.

Forward Draymond Green and center Andrew Bogut scored 12 points apiece for the Warriors. Forward Harrison Barnes added 10. Reserve center Marreese Speights scored 14 points, including eight in the fourth period.

The Magic were led by guard Evan Fournier with 20 points. Forward Aaron Gordon had a career-high 19 points and eight rebounds.

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Center Nikola Vucevic had 17 points and nine rebounds for Orlando, who led 63-59 at halftime, but were helpless as the Warriors pulled away in the fourth.

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