Aaron Gordon Shines with 50 Points, but Curry Responds for the Warriors Victory
In an epic showdown at the Chase Center, Aaron Gordon of the Denver Nuggets starred in a historic night by scoring 50 points, including 10 three-pointers. However, Stephen Curry, with a masterful performance, led the Golden State Warriors to a 137-131 overtime victory. Gordon’s tenth three-pointer, with 26 seconds left in regulation, seemed to seal the victory for the Nuggets. But Curry, demonstrating his ability for crucial moments, responded with a three-pointer from 34 feet to tie the score.Gordon’s performance was impressive: 50 points with 17 of 21 in field goals and an amazing 10 of 11 from the three-point line. The Nuggets player scored eight consecutive three-pointers at the start of the game, one short of the NBA record.The moment is bigger, and he rises to the occasion. He’s a quiet guy… but he loves the spectacle. Whenever there’s a spectacle, he’s going to put on a show.
Draymond Green on Stephen Curry
Gordon’s night was even more remarkable considering his evolution as a shooter. Two seasons ago, he only shot 29% from three-pointers. Last season, he improved significantly, reaching 43.6%. In this game, he became the seventeenth player in history to score 10 three-pointers in a losing game. Curry, for his part, scored 42 points, the second-highest total in his home openers, with 14 of 25 in field goals and six three-pointers. The Warriors’ strategy, led by coach Steve Kerr, was key in the victory. In the final quarter, Kerr opted for a larger lineup, with Curry, Jimmy Butler, Jonathan Kuminga, Draymond Green, and Al Horford. This lineup, which had never practiced together, proved effective, allowing the Warriors to overcome a seven-point deficit in the final 3:50 of regulation time and surpass the Nuggets in overtime.Ridiculous. Whatever he did this summer, it worked.
Stephen Curry on Aaron Gordon
The victory propels the Warriors to a 2-0 season start, while the Nuggets, with a 0-1 record, will seek to recover in their next match.The shot he made to tie at the end [of regulation time], is a shot only he can make.
David Adelman, Nuggets coach, on Stephen Curry
