স্টিফেন কারি ওয়ারিয়র্স ওটি থ্রিলার নাগেটস বনাম হিসাবে আবারও পারমাণবিক বল মারলেন

Here’s what’s buzzing from the first three nights of the 2025-26 NBA season: It feels like a federal gambling investigation is about to drop on what’s been some of the most electric action so far. First, the Rockets and Thunder went to double overtime on Tuesday. Then the Pacers faced the Thunder again on Thursday, going to overtime. OKC pulled out both wins, thanks to incredible defense against Houston and a career-high 55 points from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in Indiana. And both times, the Golden State Warriors were waiting on the back end of OKC basketball’s 12 quarters of national TV scheduling. On opening night, the Warriors held off the Bruins despite a 43-point performance from Luka Doncic. Then on Thursday, they helped him rally against the Denver Nuggets in a 137-131 overtime victory, which was led by Aaron Gordon’s unbelievable 50-point performance. Gordon, a career 33% 3-point shooter who hadn’t gone near 44% last season, showed he wasn’t an inconsistency, canned 10 of his 11 triples and 17 of 21 field goals overall. How on earth did the Nuggets lose a game where Gordon, Nikola Jokic, and Jamal Murray combined for 96 points? I’ll tell you how. His name is Stephen Curry. If we’re looking for signs that Curry has fallen off in his 17th season at age 37, good luck finding them, even with a powerful microscope. The guy went off for 42 points, including 35 in the second half and overtime with six 3-pointers, single-handedly carrying Golden State with a direct 16 points in a 6-minute run that closed out the fourth quarter and opened overtime. At the 2:42 mark of the fourth quarter, Curry had personally outscored the Nuggets 18-15. Multiple times the Nuggets looked like they were about to throw the wildcats over the edge, and Curry wouldn’t let it happen. Down two with under two minutes to play, and the Warriors down three, he hit the shot. 25 seconds left and Warriors down three again, he hit it. He started overtime with another 3 and sealed the deal with a bucket and a pair of free throws in the final 25 seconds of overtime to push the Warriors to 2-0. He’s doing the “did I do that?” performance that only he can pull off. What’s crazy is Curry was only half a seven-pointer. Even at this advanced stage of his career that continues to trend upward toward being a top-five all-time, he can still go from zero to 100 faster than just about any player. Still, at 37, he feels like he can wake up and hit the nuclear button whenever he wants. He also had seven assists, six rebounds, and three steals. Seriously, Curry hasn’t lost a mile per hour on his fastball. If anything, he’s better now than ever. Maybe not quite as light, but he’s still among the most mobile players alive with his handle and the threat to shoot off the dribble, where he’s as strong through contact as he’s ever been. And the range? It’s clearly still there. It feels like he has an infinite supply of energy to go along with all the defenses we’ve seen him adapt to, as he works his will and eventually, victory. This man is out of this world. I know I shouldn’t care that much, but it still hurts. How it fully treated, so many years on it’s still making a watch and know too far doing it.
প্রকাশিত: 2025-10-24 12:20:00
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