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46+5+5 broke the record, and the 37-year-old Curry shattered doubts! Can the Warriors who uncovered the "inner" do it again?

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Breaking the record with 46+5+5, 37-year-old Curry shattered doubts with his strong performance! Will the Warriors, who successfully uncovered the "inner", do it again?

Winning a strong dialogue

After losing to the Thunder in the previous game, the Warriors are facing a strong dialogue with the Spurs. It is worth mentioning that before the start of this game, three veterans, Curry, Dream Chaser, and Butler, criticized some players on the team without naming them. Dream Chaser and Curry said that some people played out of selfish motives and disunity. Butler even bluntly said that if the offense is not good, it cannot be defensive, and there is a "ghost" in the team.

Under such circumstances, the 37-year-old Curry rebounded strongly in this game and smashed the record with 46+5+5, shattering doubts and leading the Warriors 125-120 to end the Spurs' 3-game winning streak. At the same time, the Warriors successfully uncovered the "insider".

Curry broke the record with 46+5+5

After being down for several consecutive games and being questioned about his age, the 37-year-old Curry responded strongly in this game, scoring a season-high 46 points plus 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals. In the third quarter, he scored 22 points in a single quarter and led the Warriors to play the familiar "brave three crazy" performance to directly reverse the situation.

With this performance, Curry broke several records in one game. First of all, this game was Curry's 73rd game with 40+ points in his career. He surpassed his old teammate Durant to occupy the ninth position in history. Big O ranked eighth with 77 times.

Secondly, Curry has scored 40+ points in a single game for the 43rd time after turning 30, ranking second in NBA history, only one game behind Jordan, who is first.

If the age requirement is further raised to 35 years old, this game will be the sixth time Curry has surrendered 40+, successfully tying James for the first place in history.

From the perspective of efficiency, Curry is also the first in history. This game is the 33rd time in his career that he has scored 45+ points with a true shooting percentage of 70%+, ranking first in history. Jordan was second with 29 times, and Harden was third with 25 times.

In terms of games with 20+ points in a single quarter, Curry also firmly occupies the first position. Counting this game, he has already scored 20+ points in a single quarter 43 times, ranking first in history. Kobe has 36 times and Harden has 31 times, ranking second and third.

After this game, Curry also increased his scoring average in the first 10 games of the season to 27.1 points. This made Curry, 37 years and 244 days old, the oldest point guard in NBA history to score 25+ points in the first 10 games of the season.

Is it okay for the Warriors to catch the "ghost"?

Curry used such a strong performance to prove that he is obviously not the "danger" that caused the Warriors to lose consecutive games. Combined with the fact that Kuminga lost his starting position in this game, the original starter Post only got 4 minutes of playing time, and TJD was directly dropped out of the rotation.

After losing to the Thunder in the previous game, the "insiders" mentioned by Butler, Dream Chaser and Curry were obviously this group of young players who did not work hard enough on the court and had selfish motives.

So when Curry's condition recovers and Kuminga and other moles are caught, does it mean that this Warriors team will be successful again? The answer has always been clear.

For this Warriors team built around the three aging giants of Dream Chaser + Butler + Curry, it is gratifying to catch the mole and Curry recover, but if they want to remain competitive for a long time, the Warriors cannot always expect the 37-year-old Curry to continue to deliver such magical performances.

We still need to rely on young players such as Kuminga, Podger, and even Post and TJD who have been temporarily labeled as "insiders". After all, young players such as Kuminga, Podje, TJD, and Post have also performed brilliantly, but they only have short-term attitude problems. The Warriors need to give young people a chance to change. Otherwise, Moody and Richard, who are currently performing well, will also worry about being labeled as "insiders" one day in the future due to their decline in form.

What the Warriors need is for young players to become involved rather than engage in civil strife. At least until the mid-season deal is finalized, Cole still needs to continue to trust young players, especially Kuminga, who has a big contract. After all, the regular season is very long and the Warriors' core is too old.

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