Despite laboring on an injured right ankle, Steph Curry still found a way to score 34 points and rise another spot on the NBA’s all-time scoring list during Tuesday’s game in Orlando.
The Warriors guard (25,744 points) moved past Vince Carter (25,728) to climb to No. 22 on the scoring ladder. Surpassing Carter was significant for Curry for a very personal reason. His father, Dell Curry, played with Carter for three seasons in Toronto at the end of his career.
“There are certain names that are a little more special than others, because of past history,” Curry admitted to reporters in Orlando.
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