The idea that Stephen Curry somehow needs the Finals Player of the Year award to validate his entire resume is preposterous, but if you think he needs that machine, he got off to a good start Thursday night. The the Warriors The star popped up for 21 points in the first quarter of Golden State’s final loss in Game One of the NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics.
The 21 points were the highest scoring singles quarter in an NBA Finals since 1993 (Michael Jordan scored 22 against the Suns) and Curry has been the highest scoring first quarter in a Final game over the past 50 years.
Curry finished the quarter 6 for 8 of 3, and one of those mistakes was a half-court swing at the end of the first quarter. The six 3-headed indicators are a Finals record for one quarter.
Curry has now made at least five three-pointers in one quarter-final three times during his career. for every ESPN stats and infoall other players in NBA history have combined in two quarters like this (Kenny Smith and Ray Allen did it once).
The Celtics They did themselves no favors by losing track of Curry a few times at first, which allowed him to look wide open. Once he was in rhythm, the edge barely hit the rest of the quarter.
Curry finished with 34 points, but hit one more pointer. Meanwhile, Boston used a shock run in the fourth quarter to come in from behind and take the first game on the road. Here’s more about the Celtics’ win.
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