Steph Curry Makes NBA History in Warriors-Rockets Game 4

The Golden State Warriors picked up a huge win over the Houston Rockets in Game 4 on Monday night, taking a commanding 3-1 series lead.
The Warriors are a team filled with talented veterans, going against a younger Rockets team with limited experience, giving Golden State a significant edge.
The Warriors are dominantly led by superstar point guard Steph Curry, and although he had a timid game on Monday, he always finds ways to make an impact.
Curry dropped 17 points, 3 rebounds, and 3 assists on 6-13 shooting, but his presence on the court opened up space for guys like Brandin Podziemski and Jimmy Butler to have big games.
Curry is one of the most playoff-ready players in the NBA today, largely thanks to years of dominating the league in the postseason.
The four-time NBA champion is climbing up the all-time leaderboards due to his impressive longevity.
With a win on Monday night, Curry passed former teammate and NBA superstar Kevin Durant on the leagues all-time playoff win leaderboard with his 102nd postseason victory.
Curry also passed Hall of Famer Don Nelson for 46th place on the all-time playoff games played list with 151.
Curry is one of the leagues top players of all time, and the fact that he is still performing at this high of a level at age 36 is unbelievable.
Now that the Warriors have taken a 3-1 series lead, their championship aspirations are becoming more real, but they will only go as far as Curry can take them.
The Warriors and Rockets will face off for Game 5 back in Houston on Wednesday.
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