After 23 seasons of defying time, LeBron James remains the NBA’s ultimate benchmark for a long time. At 40, the Akron Hammer has outlasted and surpassed entire generations. But one rare feat seems like a distant march. On Friday night, Stephen Curry reinforced that shift, returning from injury with a stunning 39-point performance against Minnesota.
The Baby Face Assassin didn’t show any backdrop from his quad injury. He nailed six triples and scored his most points in the dramatic fourth quarter. In doing so, he notched up his 94 game of scoring 35+ points since turning 30. He climbed to the top of the ladder past Michael Jordan.
LeBron James is still in the top five of that list. He has 81 such games. However, with him taking a quieter role with the Lakers this season, James will ha

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