In the Warriors vs. Pistons game, Steph Curry creates history

Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry is off to an incredible start to the new season. Coming into Monday night’s game averaging over 30 PPG on unprecedented efficiency, Curry wasted no time continuing this level of play vs. the Detroit Pistons. With 20 points and five threes in the first half, Curry became the first player in NBA history to make four or more threes in each of his first 8 games of a season.

Curry is playing as good to start this season as he ever has in his career, which is saying a lot considering his peak rivals any in NBA history. The combination of efficiency and volume is truly unlikely anything the NBA has ever seen before, and the only person to come close to what Curry is doing is Curry himself.

More importantly than Curry’s individual numbers has been the overall team performance for Golden State. Off to a great start to the season, the Warriors are looking to put last year’s disappointment behind them, and Curry is helping that happen quickly.

One of the best players in NBA history, Curry is proving that he is still very much at the peak of his powers, which is a scary sight for the rest of the NBA. The Warriors are off to a great start, and Curry has never looked better.