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Curry Dominates Magic with 56 Points in Warriors Victory

ORLANDO, Fla. — Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry delivered an electrifying performance on Thursday night, scoring 56 points against the Orlando Magic to lead his team to a 121–115 victory. Curry’s stellar outing included 12 three-pointers, showcasing his unmatched skills from beyond the arc.
The win marks another chapter in Curry’s illustrious career, particularly on February 27, a date that has become synonymous with remarkable performances by the star player. On this date in 2016, Curry also made headlines for his stunning play against the Oklahoma City Thunder, solidifying his reputation as a clutch performer.
Following the game, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr struggled to articulate his admiration for Curry’s performance. “Stephen Curry, wow,” Kerr stated in disbelief as he tried to refocus on the overall game. Kerr’s astonishment was echoed by Magic coach Jamahl Mosley, who remarked, “The man had 56 points. There is no one aside from Steph. He had 56.”
Curry’s 56 points not only contributed significantly to the Warriors’ victory but also energized the crowd in attendance. His performance inspired fans to chant his name, a testament to his impact on the game.
After exiting the court, Curry made a heartwarming gesture by tossing his game-worn jersey to his mother, Sonya Curry, who was in the stands. Her excitement and pride were evident as she caught the jersey, despite the inevitable post-game scent. A video posted after the game captured the moment, although it humorously implied that the jersey was less than fresh.
In addition to his scoring, Curry also recorded four rebounds and three assists during the contest, demonstrating his all-around contributions to the team. This outing marks a standout moment in what is expected to be another remarkable season for Curry and the Warriors.