Stephen Curry set a new NBA three-point record as the Golden State Warriors beat the Philadelphia 76ers 139-105 in San Francisco.
Curry, 36, made all eight of his three-point attempts for the first time in his career while finishing with 30 points and 10 assists.
And that means the two-time NBA Most Valuable Player became the first person in league history to make at least eight of eight from three-point range and reach double-digit assists in the same game.
The NBA record of nine out of nine was set in 2003 by Latrell Sprewell, before being equaled by Ben Gordon – in 2006 and 2012 – and by Jalen Brunson in 2023.
Jonathan Kuminga scored 20 points coming off the bench, while Draymond Green, Andrew Wiggins and Dennis Schroder scored 15 each.
The victory improved the Warriors’ season record to 17-16 while the 76ers fell to 13-19.
Elsewhere, the reigning NBA champions Boston Celtics defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves with a 118-115 victory.
LeBron James scored 38 points with eight assists and Max Christie added a career-high 28 as the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 114-106.
The Oklahoma City Thunder extended their lead at the top of the Western Conference with a 116-98 home victory over the Los Angeles Clippers, while the Brooklyn Nets won 113-110 at the Milwaukee Bucks and the Indiana Pacers triumphed 128-115 in Miami. Heat.
Meanwhile, Detroit Pistons guard Jaden Ivey underwent successful surgery for a fractured fibula in his left leg.
Ivey, the fifth overall pick in the 2022 draft, was injured in the fourth quarter of the draft. Pistons win 105-96 against the Orlando Magic on Wednesday.
Ivey will be re-evaluated in four weeks, the Pistons said, although he may miss most of the rest of the season.