Steph Curry and legendary Michael Jordan entered the list of NBA history after scoring 200 points in a playoff series

In Game 7 against the Kings, superstar Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors created even more history.

Steph Curry, the standout player for the Golden State Warriors, created multiple NBA records with his 50-point performance in Game 7 against the Sacramento Kings. In addition to becoming the highest point total in a Game 7 history, Curry’s 50-point performance secured another series win for the Warriors core.

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A number of distinct statistics illustrate the remarkable performance of Curry not just in that decisive Game 7, but also throughout the first round series. Curry, who scored 236 points over the seven-game series, became the second player in NBA history, along with Michael Jordan, to score 200 points or more in a playoff series when they were 35 years of age or older.

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Curry is 35 years old, but people rarely notice because his skills have not changed at all. Curry is still very much at the top of his game and doesn’t appear to be slowing down. Curry proved to the NBA world why he is still the best by turning in one of his best performances of all time in the decisive Game 7 effort.

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He put up a dominant performance throughout the series, and the Warriors needed every bit of it. Curry needs to do much better since this Golden State team is not nearly as talented as some of the ones he has played on. Curry demonstrated that he can still provide the results his team needs.