Stephen Curry delivered an outstanding performance in the Golden State Warriors' 139-105 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers. Curry made history by becoming the first NBA player to hit eight-for-eight on three-pointers while also achieving double-digit assists in a single game. He concluded the night with 30 points and 10 assists, showcasing his exceptional skills.
The league's record for perfect three-point shooting stands at nine-for-nine, but Curry's overall contribution distinguished him. Despite dealing with a sprained thumb, Curry expressed that embracing the joy of playing was crucial to his success. "Sometimes when you have a little injury or something that's random, it kind of forces you to focus a little bit," he said.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr emphasized the importance of appreciating Curry's talent while he is still active in the league. "He deserves these nights," Kerr stated. "Everything he does for us and endures. It's so fun to see him do this." Kerr highlighted that fans and coaches are fortunate to witness Curry's brilliance regularly.
Curry acknowledged his initial uncertainty about participating due to his injury but felt liberated once on the court. He noted, "I was just free, just happy that I got to play." Despite limited attempts in the first half, he capitalized on quality shots and found his rhythm as the game progressed.
Curry admitted that the team had been underperforming recently and took responsibility for some of it. He stressed the importance of playing freely and enjoying the game. Celebrating his first successful three-pointer was part of infusing joy into their playstyle.
The Warriors improved their season record to 17-16 following this win, while the 76ers continued their struggles with a 13-19 record. Kerr reiterated that such performances from Curry should be cherished as they won't last forever, calling him one of basketball's most beautiful players.