On Wednesday night, the Golden State Warriors played the San Antonio Spurs in Texas.
The Warriors won by a score of 125-120.
Steph Curry finished the victory with 46 points, five rebounds, five assists and two steals while shooting 13/25 from the field and 5/16 from three-point range in 34 minutes of playing time.
NBA World Reacts To Steph Curry’s Performance Against Spurs
Here’s what the NBA world was saying about Curry:
Real Sports: “Most 20-point quarters in NBA history: 43 — Steph Curry 36 — Kobe Bryant 31 — James Harden”
@Curry_Muse: “Players with the most 35-point games after turning 30 years old in NBA history: 93 — Michael Jordan 91 — Stephen Curry”
@TheHoopCentral: “STEPH CURRY IN THE 3RD QUARTER: 22 POINTS 5/7 FGM 3/5 3PM 9/9 FTM 8 MINUTES ”
@PolymarketHoops: “Steph Curry in the 3rd quarter: 22 PTS 100.4% TS”
@UsherNBA: “Steph’s longevity is such a gift to us all”
Kendrick Perkins: “Steph said I see what you doing young fella but.. hold my beer and gave them a 46 piece wing dinner all Flats!!!!”
@RussFcb: “Steph Curry is the greatest point guard of all time no question about it”
@warriorsworld: “If you’re not tweeting while watching Steph go crazy… are you even a Dubs fan?”
@statmuse: “Free throws attempted tonight: 16 — Steph 16 — Spurs”
Anthony Slater: “Substantial road win at a needed time for the Warriors. Got it on the second night of a back-to-back over an 8-2 Spurs team after a tumultuous night in OKC. Came back from 16 down. Steph Curry: 46 points on 13/25 FG Jimmy Butler: 28-6-8 At Spurs again on Friday.”
@BleacherReport: “Chef Curry was COOKING in San Antonio 👨🍳🔥 44 PTS (31 in 2H) 5 REB 5 AST 2 STL Passes KD in all-time 40-point games 👀”
Chef Curry was COOKING in San Antonio 👨🍳🔥
44 PTS (31 in 2H)
5 REB
5 AST
2 STLPasses KD in all-time 40-point games 👀 pic.twitter.com/HS0OgtPyqP
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 13, 2025
The Warriors improved to 7-6 in 13 games, which has them as the ninth seed in the Western Conference.
Curry is averaging 27.1 points, 3.5 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.5 steals per contest while shooting 45.3% from the field and 36.9% from three-point range in ten games.
