Breaking: Steph Curry Dropped 42 Points, Leads Warriors to Overtime Win vs Nuggets, Sports World in Awe 🔥
In a thrilling NBA season-opener rematch, the Golden State Warriors hosted the Denver Nuggets at the Chase Center last night, with Steph Curry lighting up the scoreboard in a 137-131 overtime victory. Curry, already a four-time champion and perennial shooting sensation, single-handedly kept the Warriors afloat with an incredible 42-point performance, built on a scorching 14/25 from the field, six 3-pointers, and a perfect 8/8 from the free-throw line. The 33-year-old guard also dished out seven assists, snared six rebounds, and made three steals, solidifying his status as an all-time great and a must-watch player.
Steph Curry Torches Nuggets in Overtime, NBA World in Awe
The Game
The Golden State Warriors are two-for-two so far in the 2025-26 season, thanks to an exhilarating 137-131 overtime win against the Denver Nuggets at the Chase Center.
Leading the charge was none other than Steph Curry, who dropped a jaw-dropping 42 points, adding six rebounds, seven assists, three steals, and a block for good measure. The two-time scoring champ shot an impressive 14/25 from the field and was a perfect 8/8 from the charity stripe.
The Warriors, coming off a hard-fought series loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves in last year’s playoffs, are off to a strong start this season. They’ll look to continue their momentum on Friday night when they take on the Portland Trail Blazers in Oregon.
Curry’s Longevity and Legacy
Curry’s performance against the Nuggets has stirred up conversations about his longevity and legacy. At 38 years old, Curry is still the most electrifying guard in the NBA and shows no signs of slowing down. His late-career dominance is nothing short of remarkable, and his story should be a bigger topic of discussion, according to @AndrewDBailey.
Many, like @JustEsBaraheni, @joelvmoran, and @MarcJSpears, lauded Curry’s play, with some even asserting that he’s the greatest player ever (@automaticnba).
**Did you know?**
Steph Curry is one of only three players in NBA history with multiple 500+ point, 200+ rebound, and 100+ assist seasons. The others? Michael Jordan and LeBron James.
Source: Basketball-Reference
Reactions from Around the NBA
The Twitterverse was abuzz with praise for Curry’s performance. Even former players like Kevin Garnett (@KevinGarnett5KG) were taking notice, calling Curry’s play “Steph doin Steph shyt.”
However, not all reactions were positive. Some critics pointed out Curry’s tendency to draw fouls (@FxckChelon), while others found his flopping ( @carmulo) unbecoming of his usually clean game.
What’s Next?
With the Warriors’ upcoming game against the Blazers, it remains to be seen if Curry can keep up his scoring barrage. But one thing is certain: the Splash Brothers’ parking lot is wide open for Curry’s deep bombs, giving fans plenty of reasons to stay tuned in.
FAQ
- How many 3-pointers did Curry make?
Curry drained six 3-pointers against the Nuggets. - What was Aaron Gordon’s point total?
Gordon scored 50 points, shooting 10/22 from beyond the arc. - What was the final score?
The Warriors emerged victorious, 137-131, in overtime.
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