Hold the phone. It ain't over until the fat lady sings. Use whichever phrase you want to explain Stephen Curry's latest exploits, but one thing is for certain: The man can shoot the rock.
After trailing most of Saturday's game against Oklahoma City, Curry led Golden State to memorable 121-118 overtime victory, capped by a 32-foot, pull-up three-pointer with 0.6 seconds left on the clock.
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The game, in itself, was phenomenal as two of the best teams in the Western Conference gave it everything they had. But let's first talk about what Curry did. Having already broken his own record for three-pointers in a season (286) in overtime, Curry wasn't finished.
His game-wining shot gave him 12 three-pointers for the game, which tied Kobe Bryant and Donyell Marshall for most in an NBA game. He also became the first player in NBA history to record back-to-back 10-plus three-point games. Curry finished the game with 46 points, which was his third consecutive 40-point effort.
On top of it all, Curry left the game in the second half to get his ankle evaluated in the locker room. The play looked bad and it appeared Curry might miss the rest of the game. In true Curry fashion, he returned, much to Thunder fans' demise.
The night started out pretty rocky for Golden State, though. The Thunder took it to them in the first half, leading Draymond Green to go on a reported expletive-laced rant in the locker room. Green, who was stuck guarding Kevin Durant most of the game, finished with just two points on 0-for-8 shooting. He did, however, have a double-double, grabbing 14 rebounds and dishing out 14 assists.
The Warriors started chipping away in the second half and finally pulled the final punch after Durant fouled out in overtime.
Durant led the way for Oklahoma City with 37 points and 12 rebounds. Russell Westbrook scored 26 points with 13 assists and Serge Ibaka stepped up with 15 points and 20 rebounds.
"I was proud of our guys, proud of the way we played," Thunder coach Billy Donovan said on ESPN. "We really defended well in the first half. We let Curry get loose a few too many times, but I thought we still defended well in the second half. I think there were a lot of positives to take out of this game."
The heartbreaking loss moves Oklahoma City to 41-18. Golden State is now 53-5.