The Korea Times

Curry hits 10 three-pointers as Warriors beat 76ers

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PHILADELPH­IA (AP) — Stephen Curry stripped off his No. 30 jersey and handed stuffed duffel bags full of memorabili­a to a Delaware state trooper who stopped in full uniform to shoot hoops on the playground with neighborho­od kids.

“That’s Curry! That’s Curry!” one kid yelled after Joshua Morris shot a long 3.

Curry put on a 3-point spectacle in Philly worthy of the trooper’s own effort.

Curry hit 10 3-pointers and scored 49 points to extend his sizzling stretch, leading the Golden State Warriors to a 107-96 victory over the Philadelph­ia 76ers on Monday night.

Morris later gifted the kid on the video a pair of Curry’s basketball sneakers. The video caught Curry’s attention and he invited Morris and guests to the game. Curry posed for pictures after the game and walked back to the locker room without a shirt.

“He’s an amazing story with the little kid that was hyping him up,” Curry said. “I had to show him some love. The love he showed the young man and just the foundation of impact that he shared. It’s pretty impressive.”

Curry’s 3 that tied the game at 86-all gave him 11 straight games with 30 or more points, topping Kobe Bryant for the most by any player 33 or older. Curry, who turned 33 last month, also has the longest 30-point game streak by a Warriors player since Wilt Chamberlai­n in 1964.

Curry had his fifth 40-point game in April and topped Bryant and Michael Jordan for most 40-point games in a month by a player 33 or older.

He buried 3s late in the fourth to whisk the Warriors past the top team in the Eastern Conference. Joel Embiid, who scored 28 for the 76ers, threw the ball away late and Andrew Wiggins scored on the other end to put away the game.

The Sixers played without AllStar Ben Simmons (illness) and starting forward Tobias Harris (20.5 points; sore right knee).

The Curry brothers went headto-head — yes, in the City of Brotherly Love — in a spirited showdown from the opening minutes when Seth buried a 3 over his sibling. Steph answered with a tough 3 at the end of the first quarter and had 20 points at the half.

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AP-Yonhap Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry, left, goes up for a shot past Philadelph­ia 76ers’ Seth Curry during the first half of an NBA game in Philadelph­ia, Pann., Monday.
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