Seventeen seasons in, Stephen Curry still finds new ways to remind everyone why he changed basketball forever. The Warriors trudged into San Antonio having dropped three of their last four, facing a Spurs team riding the energy of their first unbeaten home stretch of the year, with Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle each putting up triple-doubles in the same game. Curry answered with 46 points, 29 of them in the second half, weaving through traffic and laying in a mid-range hook that typified his relentless creativity. He finished 13-for-25 from the field and 15-of-16 from the free-throw line in the 125-120 Warriors victory.
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Hook Shot
Player Box Score
33:32
MIN
46
PTS
5
REB
5
AST
2
STL
0
BLK
1
TOV
5
+/-
13-25
FG
.520
FG%
5-16
3P
.313
3P%
15-16
FT
.938
FT%
Stephen Curry
Season Averages
30:54
MIN
26.6
PTS
3.6
REB
4.7
AST
1.1
STL
0.4
BLK
2.8
TOV
2.1
+/-
8.7-18.6
FG
.468
FG%
4.4-11.3
3P
.393
3P%
4.7-5.1
FT
.922
FT%








