SAN ANTONIO (AP) – Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry stood at the free-throw line with six seconds remaining and the chance to make history, clinch a come-from-behind victory and silence the deafening roars of the opposing fans.
Curry ties Jordan’s record, torches Spurs with 49 points to rally Warriors to 109-108 victory
SAN ANTONIO (AP) – Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry stood at the free-throw line with six seconds remaining and the chance to make history, clinch a come-from-behind victory and silence the deafening roars of the opposing fans.
Curry could not stop smiling. This was his element and he loved it.
The 37-year-old point guard drained two free throws to cap a late rally and Golden State outdueled Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs 109-108 on Friday.
Curry scored 31 of his season-high 49 points in the second half as Golden State improved to 1-1 in the NBA Cup.
