The Golden State Warriors are far from done.
Steve Kerr’s team keeps pushing hard, and they want to make a deep postseason run this season.
That was evident in their narrow win over the Detroit Pistons.
They held their own vs. a very good and young team, holding the fort down the stretch to secure a big win.
More than that, Stephen Curry had yet another iconic outing, and he scored his 25,000th career point.
When asked about that, coach Kerr tipped his hat to his superstar over this ‘stunning’ accomplishment, adding that it felt like he had actually scored 25,000 three-pointers (via NBA).
“It’s stunning… night after night.”
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Kerr also praised Curry for playing through fatigue.
While he acknowledged that it wasn’t a great shooting night for No. 30, he praised him for being able to get to the line 12 times and find gaps between the Pistons’ physical and tough defense.
Curry finished the game with 32 points on 22 shots, adding three rebounds, four assists, four three-pointers, and one steal.
This game comes on the heels of a 40-point performance vs. the Brooklyn Nets and a 28-point outing vs. the New York Knicks.
Curry seems to be catching fire at the right time, and that’s terrible news for the rest of the league.
The Warriors are now 36-28 and in the No. 6 spot in the Western Conference.
They’re just three games behind the Houston Rockets, and they can’t afford to lose this momentum, as they’re just 0.5 games ahead of the Minnesota Timberwolves, another team trying to avoid the Play-In Tournament.
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