Stephen Curry notches sixth career triple-double in Warriors' win over Kings
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Stephen Curry's eyes lit up when he saw little brother Seth guarding him for the first time in their NBA careers, and the reigning MVP promptly missed a long 3-pointer.
"It was a very cool moment," the Golden State star said. "I missed, and he let me know about it. After that I was able to see a couple go in."
That's an understatement.
Curry scored his first 17 points in the final 3:16 of the first half and went on to record his sixth career triple-double as the Warriors won for the 29th time in 30 games this season, 122-103 over the Sacramento Kings on Monday night.
"He's done that so many times throughout the year, I don't think that's me, per se," Seth Curry said. "He's going to turn it up. He's done that probably once a game, had a run like that. We tried to stop him from getting going, but it's tough. The game was going so fast at that time, that's when he's at his best."
Stephen Curry had 23 points, a career-high 14 rebounds and 10 assists.
"It was a very cool moment," the Golden State star said. "I missed, and he let me know about it. After that I was able to see a couple go in."
That's an understatement.
Curry scored his first 17 points in the final 3:16 of the first half and went on to record his sixth career triple-double as the Warriors won for the 29th time in 30 games this season, 122-103 over the Sacramento Kings on Monday night.
"He's done that so many times throughout the year, I don't think that's me, per se," Seth Curry said. "He's going to turn it up. He's done that probably once a game, had a run like that. We tried to stop him from getting going, but it's tough. The game was going so fast at that time, that's when he's at his best."
Stephen Curry had 23 points, a career-high 14 rebounds and 10 assists.