Even though he did not have his best shooting performance against the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday night, Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors still finished with 20 points, 6 assists, and 6 rebounds. Curry overtook Damian Lillard for the ninth-most games in NBA history with at least 20 points and five assists in his 480th career game (per Basketball Reference’s StatHead).
NBA icon Kobe Bryant, who played in 482 games with at least 20 points and five assists in his career, is the next player on Curry’s list. With 1,015 of these games, LeBron James leads the chart, and no one comes close to him.

Stephen Curry for Team USA
Curry’s shooting and scoring prowess frequently eclipse his ability to make plays. Curry is a fantastic passer who can create plays for his teammates, even though Golden State‘s motion approach doesn’t give him as many assist possibilities as more heliocentric offenses.
Curry is the most gravitating player on and off the court, and opponents frequently pick him up at half-court. In order to find the open guy for an assist or hockey assist, Curry might do this frequently when there are numerous defenders present. The main reason Golden State has dominated the league since Curry’s ascent to prominence and why they can still defeat any team on any given night is because of this.
