Steve Curry Makes History Scoring Eight 3-Pointer In Three Consecutive Games As Pelicans Lose On Trip To Warriors

Steven Curry extended his 3-pointer streak to three consecutive games for Golden State Warriors which snapped 147-140 victory over New Orleans Pelicans at the Oracle Arena on Wednesday.
Curry put up nine 3-pointer for Warriors scoring 41 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists, as the team snatched game lead from Pelicans late in the second half and moved on to claim their sixth consecutive game victory. He became the first player in NBA ever to score eight three-pointer or more in three gamesin a row.
The two-time MVP winner, Curry, charged the team to close down on Pelicans lead hitting 7-in-8 three-point attempts in third quarter and Andre Iguodala scored a two-point after a steal to tie up the stats. With less than 5 minutes left to play in fourth-quarter, Warrior finally took the lead to win the game.
Curry was glad at the victory and his performance that brought the team the victory and about his shooting streak he said, "These are shots I work on. I have confidence in them. I know my teammates do".
Kevin Durant completed the game with his 13th double-double of the season, scoring 30 points, 15 rebounds and 4 assists. Just as Durant, Pelicans' Anthony Davis also scored a double-digit by 30 points, 18 rebounds and 7 assists.

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