Stephen Curry will no longer put on classic Stephen Curry performances, but that day wasn’t Thursday. The Golden State Warriors star torched the Orlando Magic, racking up 56 points and draining 12 three-pointers.
Golden State visits the Philadelphia 76ers after Stephen Curry scored 56 points in the Warriors' 121-115 victory against the Orlando Magic.
Someday, Stephen Curry will stop doing Stephen Curry things. But that day was not Thursday. The Golden State Warriors star posted his latest incinerating performance against the Orlando Magic, finishing with 56 points and 12 3-pointers.
T he Golden State Warriors picked up a huge road win over the Orlando Magic on Thursday, erasing a 17-point deficit behind a historic performance from superstar point guard Steph
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The Orlando Magic dropped their second consecutive game Thursday night, falling to the Golden State Warriors 121-115 at Kia Center. The loss dropped Orlando to 29-32 on the season, keeping them in the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference.
The Orlando Magic suffered their second straight loss this week during a matchup against the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night 121-115 after Stephen Curry scored a season-high 56 points, making 12 3-pointers and outscoring Orlando by himself in the third quarter.
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Stephen Curry frequently flicked his wrists, dousing nets for a season-high 56 points and triggering looks "of near disgust" from defenders in a Golden State Warriors comeback win over the Orlando Magic.
Stephen Curry hit a season-high 56 points as the Golden State Warriors made it five wins in a row with victory against Orlando Magic.
Draymond Green summed Stephen Curry's night up well (via Monte Poole of NBC Sports Bay Area): "He took over the game when we were reeling," Green told reporters at Kia Center. "That first quarter, really the first half,