Steph Curry passes Wilt Chamberlain for most points in Golden State Warrior history!

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Jovany Rodriguez, Writer

Look at Curry man, so inspirational! The Golden State Warriors superstar passed Wilt Chamberlain to become the Warriors’ all-time leading scorer. Wilt Chamberlain, the guy who scored 100 POINTS in a single game in 1962, and the guy who has 31,419 career points. Steph Curry broke the record in a 116-107 win against the Denver Nuggets on Monday, April 12, 2021. Stephen Curry shot 10 of 18 from three in the game against the Nuggets. It was Curry’s seventh career game with at least 50 points and 10 made 3s, five more than anyone else in league history (Klay Thompson his fellow splash brother, and James Harden each have two).

Stephen Curry has been one of the biggest superstars in the league for the past few seasons, and iconic achievements like this just further cement his case. If there was any doubt that the 33-year-old is one of the best players to ever wear a Warriors uniform, then this should definitely reduce the hate in my opinion. In his 12th season with the Warriors, it seems that Curry has done it all. He’s a seven-time All-Star, a six-time All-NBA Team member with both a scoring title and even a steals title in his career. Oh right, he’s a back-to-back league MVP and a three-time NBA champion.

Curry might miss the playoffs. We’ll see. There’s a lot of time to go. With Chef Curry anything is possible. He’s not going to win MVP, but really, who has actually been more valuable in the 2020-21 season? The Warriors are 1-6 without Curry this season. He recently sat out a back-to-back, and the Warriors lost by 53 points to the Raptors. All in all, Curry, with all the talk about how he was going to be exposed this season without Thompson and Kevin Durant by his side, might be reopening his case as the best player in the world. LeBron James, for most people’s choice, sits on the throne. But let’s not forget that LeBron missed the playoffs the last time he had to go through the Western Conference without a top sidekick. That’s not a knock. It’s just the truth.