On Monday night, the Golden State Warriors played the Orlando Magic at the Chase Center in San Francisco.
The Warriors won by a score of 120-97.
Steph Curry finished the victory with 26 points, three rebounds, six assists and two steals while shooting 10/23 from the field and 4/13 from three-point range in 31 minutes of playing time.
Steph Curry Dishes Out Incredible Pass During Magic-Warriors
In addition, Curry made an excellent pass that led to a big highlight for the Warriors.
Via Warriors on NBCS: “Steph’s no-look pass sets up a Jimmy slam 😮💨”
Curry is in his 17th NBA season (all with Golden State).
The future Hall of Famer is currently averaging 28.7 points, 4.2 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 1.3 steals per contest while shooting 47.3% from the field and 39.8% from three-point range in 21 games.
Via ESPN’s Anthony Slater: “Warriors run away with blowout home win over the Magic. They’re 15-15. Big nights from Curry, Butler, Moody, Podziemski (+36 in 28 minutes). Draymond Green didn’t play the final 20 minutes after it appeared he got into a back-and-forth with Kerr during a timeout.”
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With their victory over Orlando, the Warriors are now 15-15 in 30 games, which has them as the eighth seed in the Western Conference.
They are in the middle of a two-game winning streak (but just 5-5 over their last ten).
Following the Magic, the Warriors will play their next game on Thursday when they host the Dallas Mavericks.
Via Real Sports: “Steph Curry is averaging the fewest FTA by any player that’s top 10 in scoring this season.”
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As for the Magic, they dropped to 16-13 in 29 games, which has them as the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference.
They have gone 5-5 over their last ten games.
Following Golden State, the Magic will play their next game on Tuesday night when they visit the Portland Trail Blazers in Oregon.
Curry was the seventh pick in the 2009 NBA Draft out of Davidson.
The two-time MVP has led the Warriors to the NBA Finals six times (and they have won four titles).
