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Steph Curry Celebrates Milestone Amid Warrior Triumphs and Future Matchups

OAKLAND, Calif. — Steph Curry made history on Saturday by hitting his 4,000th three-pointer during the Golden State Warriors‘ victory over the Sacramento Kings, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest shooters in NBA history. This milestone occurred as Draymond Green became the second all-time leader in assists in Warriors franchise history.
The game not only celebrated Curry’s impressive achievement but also marked a pivotal moment for the Warriors with several records on the line. Head coach Steve Kerr surpassed a significant coaching milestone, becoming the Warriors’ all-time winningest coach. Meanwhile, Jonathan Kuminga returned to the lineup after an absence, making a notable impact on the court for Golden State.
“It’s incredible to see Steph hit that mark. He’s changed the game,” said Green after the match. “And to be part of this historic franchise is something special.” Curry’s achievement turned heads and sparked discussions among fans, especially after his recent performance on his birthday.
As the Warriors celebrate their successes, attention now turns to their upcoming matchups against notable teams, including the New York Knicks led by Karl Anthony-Towns, the Denver Nuggets guided by Nikola Jokic, and the Milwaukee Bucks featuring Giannis Antetokounmpo. The team’s prospects look promising as they head into crucial games in the standings.
“These next games are very important for us, and we’re ready to take on the challenge,” Green added. “We have a lot of respect for teams like the Nuggets and Bucks. It won’t be easy.”
In addition to player milestones, the show featured an insightful preview of the NBA MVP race, focusing on Jokic and Oklahoma City Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Both players are strong contenders, and the significance of their performances in the coming weeks will be critical.
However, not all discussions revolved around basketball stats. The show delved into lighter moments, with former players sharing humor-filled stories about their rookie year initiation pranks.
As the NBA community anticipates these thrilling games, recent headlines included a high-profile confrontation between LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith, garnering significant media attention. The implications of this feud and how it might affect team dynamics are still unfolding.
In a somber note, the show paid tribute to Junior Bridgeman, a legendary businessman and former NBA player, following his recent passing. “He meant a lot to the community and the game,” stated Green, reflecting on Bridgeman’s contributions beyond basketball.
For fans eager to catch up on further discussions, the finale of “Calipari: Razor’s Edge” is set to air on Monday, March 17th, at 10 PM ET, followed by “Pitino: Red Storm Rising” on Tuesdays at the same time on VICE TV.