Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry delivered a vintage performance, scoring 40 points in a crucial 115-110 win over the Los Angeles Lakers. Curry hit eight three-pointers, many of them from well beyond the arc, igniting the Chase Center crowd and swinging momentum at critical junctures of the game. His clutch shooting in the final minutes—particularly a fadeaway triple over Anthony Davis—sealed the Warriors’ win and kept their playoff hopes alive.
This performance comes at a pivotal moment in the season, as Golden State fights for seeding in the competitive Western Conference. At age 37, Curry continues to defy expectations, showing no signs of slowing down as he weaves through defenses with the same quickness and craftiness that made him a two-time MVP. Head coach Steve Kerr praised Curry’s leadership and composure, calling his performance “a reminder of why he’s still the most dangerous man on the floor.”
Curry is now averaging 26.7 points per game this season, with a career-high shooting percentage from beyond the arc. With Klay Thompson and Draymond Green also rounding into form, the Warriors look to ride Curry’s hot hand deep into the postseason. The legend grows, and Steph isn’t done yet.