Steph Curry’s 42 points shoot Warriors past Nuggets in OT
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SAN FRANCISCO -- On a career night for Aaron Gordon, Stephen Curry did what he does so often and stole the show. Curry hit a tying 3-pointer late in regulation and scored 16 straight points for Golden State down the stretch to help the Warriors overcome Gordon's 50-point night and beat the Denver Nuggets 137-131 on Thursday night.
Curry finished as the Warriors' leading scorer with 20 points when Golden State wrapped up its preseason schedule on Friday with a 106-103 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. That left just three full days until opening night — Steph and his wife, Ayesha Curry, did not hesitate to take advantage of the precious downtime.
On opening night, the Warriors discarded the Lakers despite 43 points from Luka Dončić. On Thursday, they backed that up with a 137-131 overtime victory over the Denver Nuggets, who were led by Aaron Gordon 's unbelievable 50-point performance.
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Stephen Curry scored 42 points, including a game-tying 34-footer near the end of regulation, and the Warriors survived a 50-point explosion from Aaron Gordon to win 137-131.
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