Just recently, the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Clippers met in a game, one in which the latter ultimately won. This led All-Star Stephen Curry to drop a special take on his rival, James Harden.
In a closely contested matchup, Los Angeles triumphed over the Warriors with a final score of 102-99. This victory marked a significant moment for the Clippers, improving their season record to 8-7, while the Warriors fell to 10-3. The game showcased the competitive spirit of both teams, with each striving to gain an edge in the tightly packed Western Conference.

Norman Powell was a standout for the Los Angeles, contributing 23 points and delivering crucial plays when it mattered most. His ability to score efficiently kept the Clippers in the lead, especially during critical stretches of the game. Additionally, James Harden played a pivotal role, not only scoring 12 points but also providing 16 assists, highlighting his playmaking skills and ability to facilitate the offense.
The Warriors, led by Stephen Curry’s 26 points, fought hard to stay in the game. Curry’s scoring prowess was evident, but he struggled with consistency, especially in the first half. Andrew Wiggins also provided support with 22 points, but the team’s overall shooting performance fell short, especially from beyond the arc, where they managed only 36% success.
As the game reached its final moments, the Warriors attempted a comeback but ultimately fell short. Curry had a chance to tie the game with a three-pointer in the dying seconds, but the shot missed its mark, sealing the Clippers’ victory. This win not only boosts Los Angeles’ morale but also reinforces their status as a competitive force in the league.
Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry Reveals His Special Take on James Harden’s Historic Feat

After the game, Curry answered several questions from the media. As seen in a video shared by Joey Linn on X, the NBA champion dropped a special take on Harden himself as he achieved a historic feat.
Steph Curry on James Harden becoming 2nd all-time in made threes:
“It’s special for sure… He’s had an unbelievable run. We’ve had a lot of battles. The fact that he’s now second on the list in front of two greats we both respect, it’s pretty special. We’ll see how far we both… pic.twitter.com/JWmp8S4gDM
— Joey Linn (@joeylinn_) November 19, 2024
Harden recently surpassed Ray Allen to become second all-time in NBA three-pointers made, a significant milestone in his illustrious career. Despite this achievement, the Beard expressed admiration for Stephen Curry, acknowledging Curry’s unmatched shooting prowess and record.

As Harden continues to break records, he remains focused on his team’s success, emphasizing that individual accolades are secondary to winning championships. This perspective showcases his commitment to both personal growth and team achievement.

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