
Steph Curry stats tonight: Warriors superstar erupts with 50-point double-double in high-stakes game against Grizzlies (April 1)
Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors faced off against the Memphis Grizzlies in a high-stakes regular-season clash at FedExForum on Tuesday. Curry started for the Warriors alongside Jimmy Butler III, Draymond Green, Moses Moody and Brandin Podziemski.
Curry delivered a vintage performance, stuffing the stat sheet with a dominant all-around display. His relentless offensive firepower stole the spotlight as he poured in 50 points, leading the Warriors to a commanding 134-125 victory.
The Warriors guard finished with 52 points on 16-for-31 shooting, including 12-for-20 from beyond the arc, and 8-for-8 from the free-throw line. He also registered 10 rebounds, eight assists, five steals and one block in 36:31 minutes.
Steph Curry through 4 quarters
Right from the opening tip, Curry was on fire. The four-time NBA champion delivered a scorching first quarter, setting the tone with a red-hot shooting display. He took eight shots and converted seven of them, including five from beyond the arc, pouring in 19 points in the opening period alone while carrying the offensive load.
But Curry’s impact went far beyond scoring. The two-time MVP added five rebounds and three assists in the first quarter, showcasing his all-around brilliance.
The Grizzlies had no answers for Curry in the second quarter either. He kept the pressure on, knocking down four more shots, three of them from 3-point range, and raised his point total to 32 by halftime.
By the break, Steph Curry had put together a phenomenal stat line of 32 points on 11-for-16 shooting, including a blistering 8-for-10 from deep. He also tallied seven rebounds, five assists, two steals and a block in just under 19 minutes of action, leading the charge in a dominant first half for the Warriors.
The stylish point guard inched closer to the 50-point mark in the third quarter as he kept his foot on the peddle and continued to enthrall fans with his outrageous shot-making ability. He scored 13 more points in the third quarter and took his tally to 45 points.
Curry recorded his second 50-point performance of the season during the final period. While he cooled off slightly from beyond the arc, he still delivered a clutch corner three when it mattered most. He also secured his 10th rebound in the fourth, capping off the night with a well-earned double-double.