Stephen Curry Torches Spurs Again, Ties MJ with Latest 40-Point Masterclass
Stephen Curry delivered another legendary performance on Monday night, scoring 40 points against the San Antonio Spurs and tying Michael Jordan for the most 40-point games by a player aged 35 or older. The Golden State Warriors superstar showcased his timeless brilliance, solidifying his place among basketball’s all-time greats.
Curry’s Historic Night: Joining Elite Company
Curry shot an efficient 14-of-22 from the field, including 7-of-10 from three, while adding 9 rebounds, 5 assists, and 2 steals. This marks his second 40-point game against the Spurs this season, following a 44-point explosion in April. With this performance, he matched Jordan’s record of eight 40-point games after turning 35—a testament to his unmatched longevity.
“Steph is timeless,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said postgame. “His conditioning, shooting, and impact are still elite. He plays like he’s in his prime.”
Spurs Have No Answer for Curry’s Dominance
San Antonio’s defense, already struggling this season, couldn’t contain Curry’s offensive onslaught. From deep threes to crafty finishes, the two-time MVP controlled the game from start to finish. Even rookie phenom Victor Wembanyama couldn’t slow him down.
“You know what he’s going to do, but you still can’t stop it,” Spurs guard Tre Jones admitted. “That’s why he’s the greatest shooter ever.”
Curry Ties Jordan, Eyes LeBron’s Record
Michael Jordan set the standard for late-career dominance with eight 40-point games after 35 (all with the Wizards). Now, Curry has matched that feat in just two seasons since turning 35. With LeBron James holding the record (10), Curry could soon surpass both legends.
Warriors’ Playoff Hopes Hinge on Curry
Golden State remains in the Western Conference play-in hunt, and Curry’s heroics are crucial. Monday’s win kept them in contention, but they’ll need more vintage performances from their leader.
“Every game matters now,” Curry said. “We’re fighting for something bigger.”
Legacy Watch: Curry’s Place Among the Greats
From revolutionizing three-point shooting to aging like fine wine, Curry continues to cement his all-time status. If he keeps this pace, he could rewrite the record books for late-career excellence.
Final Thought:
With performances like this, Stephen Curry isn’t just chasing records—he’s etching his name alongside Jordan, LeBron, and Kobe in NBA history.
