Warriors instant analysis:Steph Curry's record-breaking effort not enough to beat Blazers
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Warriors instant analysis:Steph Curry's record-breaking effort not enough to beat Blazers
"His second make was a 25-foot stepback from the right wing, turning the murmur into nervous groans on the very next possession. Curry's third make in a minute and a half was a 26-foot rainbow from the opposite wing after dribbling around screens, and by that point, even the Blazer diehards had to cheer for the marksmanship they were witnessing."
"Curry scored 48 and made 12 3-pointers, surpassing Michael Jordan for the most 40-point games after turning 30 (45). However, he was not perfect in the Warriors' 136-131 loss, missing a driving layup with 27 seconds remaining and down by one point. Deni Avdija knocked down two free throws to push the lead to three, and Curry had another late turnover to help secure the game for the Blazers."
Steph Curry erupted for 48 points and drained 12 three-pointers, including multiple long-range shots in the third quarter, surpassing Michael Jordan for most 40-point games after turning 30. Curry missed a driving layup with 27 seconds left while trailing by one and committed a late turnover; Deni Avdija made two free throws to extend the lead and help seal a 136-131 Portland victory. Shaedon Sharpe and Jerami Grant each scored 35 for Portland. All five Warriors starters reached double figures, but no other Warrior scored 20. The game featured fast-paced offense and limited defense throughout.
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