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Golden State Warriors Point Guard Stephen Curry had a night to remember on Wednesday on the road against the Orlando Magic. Curry’s masterpiece helped the Warriors overcome a 17-point deficit to win 121-115.
The Golden State Warriors superstar was at it again Thursday night, dropping a season-high 56 points while helping his team to a 121–115 win over the Orlando Magic at Kia Center. He scored those 56 points in incredibly efficient fashion, nailing 12-of-19 three-point attempts and shooting 16-of-25 from the field.
Since acquiring Jimmy Butler at the trade deadline, the Warriors have been one of the most dominant teams in the NBA.
Stephen Curry put together an absolute clinic on Thursday night, putting together a 56-point showing as the Golden State Warriors secured a road victory over the Orlando Magic. The Warriors' 121-115 win over the Magic doesn't happen without Curry's 22 points scored in the third quarter.
The Raptors have the league’s easiest remaining schedule regarding cumulative opponent winning percentage by a huge margin. Only three of their 22 games are against teams currently with winning records, and they have five more games against the bottom 10 teams in the league (16) than any other team (even though they’re in the bottom 10 themselves).
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