Stephen Curry struck 12 three points in a match for the third time while the Golden State Warriors beat Orlando Magic 121-115.
The 36 -year -old made a record of 56 seasonal points while the Warriors won five consecutive victories.
Curry was in an inspired mood, outclassing magic in the third quarter with 22 points for their 21.
The choice of three points of the most useful player twice occurred at the end of the second quarter, when he hit a buzzer drummer in his own half of the court.
Curry’s transport came from only 25 shots, which is the second more in the history of the NBA in a 55 -point match behind the 24 shots James Harden needed with the Rockets in 2019.
“I think that fans here tonight, even Magic fans, they know that they are witnesses to the biggest shooter of all time, and one of the greatest performers of all time,” said Warriors coach Steve Kerr.
“It is not only the shots that have entered, it is just the fluidity, the beauty of its movement and its movement and its audacity, the plans that it is ready to take.
“He’s an incredible interpreter and he made a whole show tonight.”
Curry’s career match match score came against the Portland Trail Blazers in 2021, when it reached 62 points.
He struck 12 three or more points in a single match three times in his career, with his transport of 13 against New Orleans Pelicans in 2016.