By The Numbers: Stephen Curry explodes for 50-piece in home win vs. Hawks

Kane Pitman

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The Golden State Warriors remain sizzling hot to start the 2021-22 season, downing the Atlanta Hawks at home behind a 50-point explosion from Stephen Curry.

Curry is playing at an MVP level to start the season, with the Warriors once again looking every bit a championship contender after missing postseason play in each of the previous two campaigns.

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Let's take a close look at the numbers behind Curry's latest masterpiece.

1: 1st career 50-point, 10-assist game

It may be Curry's 13th season with the Warriors, but it doesn't mean he is done with new career landmarks.

Dishing out 10 assists to go with the 50 points, it was the first 50-10 game of the two-time MVP's glittering career.

At 33 years old, Curry is now the oldest player in NBA history to tally 50 points and 10 assists. 

Ridiculous.

35: Minutes Curry required to record 50-10

Take a look at the box score and you'll find Curry tallied his monster numbers in a short time.

Spending just 35:01 on the floor, Curry joins James Harden as the only players to put up 50 points and 10 assists in 35 minutes or fewer over the last 40 seasons.

In the first half, Curry appeared to suffer a shoulder injury, with the training staff spending several minutes working on the sore spot before applying a heating pack while he waited to return to the floor.

I guess he was feeling just fine after a bit of treatment...

39: Curry's average against Trae Young

The matchup brought the third meeting between Curry and Atlanta star Trae Young.

Over the previous two meetings, Curry had averaged 33.5 points per game.

With tonight's 50, you can bump that mark up to 39.0 per game in games where Young has been in the lineup.

Young on the other hand was averaging 16.5 points over the previous two. He did finish with 28 points and nine assists in a solid showing, it just wasn't enough. 

17-6: Curry sparks game-changing run

The Warriors were on the second game of a back-to-back, having defeated the Houston Rockets a night earlier.

Trailing 59-44 with 3:59 on the clock in the first half, the game appeared to be heading towards an Atlanta win.

Instead, Golden State closed on a game-changing 17-6 run to close the gap to four points at the half. Curry scored eight of the 17 points in the run, taking his halftime tally to 24.

9-1: Warriors best start since 2019

Golden State is now 9-1 on the season. 

It's the team's best start to a regular season since 2018-19 when they began the season 10-1.

The Warriors may not have won the championship, but they did reach the NBA Finals. In 2020, it took until Game 33 on December 27 for them to pick up win number nine. Last season, they reached the mark in Game 17 when they improved to 9-8.

This Warriors squad is a little different. 

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