In a remarkable feat, Steph Curry continues to etch his name in Golden State Warriors history. Following Monday night’s triumph against the Houston Rockets, Curry achieved another milestone by becoming the franchise’s all-time leader in minutes played, surpassing the previous record held by Nate Thurmond.
Curry’s minutes played now stand at an impressive 30,730+, solidifying his status as the undisputed greatest Warriors player. This latest record adds to an extensive list of achievements, including franchise leadership in points, assists, steals, made field goals, made three-pointers, free throw percentage, playoff points, playoff field goals made, and free throws made during the playoffs.
Notably, Curry has claimed nearly every significant franchise record for the Golden State Warriors, with rebounds, blocks, and turnovers being the exceptions. The Warriors’ victory over the Rockets is particularly significant, breaking a six-game losing streak for the team, even in the absence of key players Draymond Green and Gary Payton II.
As Curry continues to redefine the Warriors’ record books, his impact on the team’s success remains undeniable. The win against the Rockets not only marks a relief for the struggling Warriors but also underscores Curry’s enduring legacy as a transformative force in Golden State