Stephen Curry Celebrates 1000th NBA Game with a Triumphant Victory Over Milwaukee

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In an away game against the Milwaukee Bucks, legendary point guard of the Golden State Warriors Stephen Curry reached a significant milestone in his career – his 1000th NBA game, celebrating this event with a brilliant victory with a score of 125:111.

Curry delivered an impressive performance, scoring 38 points and setting a personal season record. This is already the fourth consecutive game where the star of the Warriors has surpassed the 30-point mark. At the age of 36, he joined the elite company of great basketball players – Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Karl Malone, who are capable of such achievements at this age.

Despite the absence of Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee could count on their leader Damian Lillard, who also put up an impressive stat line – 38 points. However, the efforts of one player were not enough for victory over the renewed Warriors.

The newcomer Jimmy Butler was especially noticeable, adding 20 points, 9 rebounds, and 6 assists in just his second game with the team, significantly strengthening the play of the squad. His arrival allowed Curry to rest more often, which positively affected the efficiency of the star point guard.

Golden State demonstrated its characteristic aggressive play, dominating the rebounds (48:37) and effectively using extra possessions. The decisive factor became accurate three-point shots by Quentin Post in the closing stages of the match.

In addition to impressive personal results, Curry continued to make history in the league, surpassing Norm Nixon in the list of the best assisters of all time and taking the 33rd position.

This victory once again proved that even with the loss of key players like Andrew Wiggins, the Warriors remain a competitive team thanks to the depth of their roster and the leadership of Stephen Curry.