Steph Curry surpassed NBA legend Charles Barkley – a former critic – on the all-time scoring list as the Golden State Warriors defeated the Boston Celtics 118-112 on Wednesday. This milestone highlights Curry’s exceptional talent and enduring influence in the league.
At 34 years old, the four-time NBA Champion scored a notable 27 points during the game, securing a triple-double as he climbed to 30th place on the all-time scoring list. His performance played a crucial role in the Warriors achieving their fifth straight victory.
Curry notched the 23,747th point of his career in the third quarter, overtaking Barkley, who is now 61 years old. The Hall of Fame member has been known for his blunt assessments of teams, and he stated earlier this season that he believed the Warriors would be “mediocre.” However, Curry’s outstanding display has certainly challenged that assertion.
In another matchup, the Cleveland Cavaliers achieved a franchise record with nine consecutive wins, defeating the New Orleans Pelicans 131-122. Donovan Mitchell was the standout player for the Cavaliers, scoring 29 points and helping to maintain their winning streak, underscoring their competitiveness this season.
Conversely, the LA Lakers experienced a loss, falling 131-114 to the Memphis Grizzlies, despite LeBron James’ impressive performance, where he amassed a season-high 39 points. James’ determination drew praise from Lakers coach JJ Redick, who noted, “He played hard. Almost 40 years old, and he played the hardest on our team. It says a lot about him.” The ongoing season continues to reveal the shifting landscapes of the NBA as both seasoned veterans and emerging stars capture attention week after week.

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