Stephen Curry continues to expand his legacy in the NBA. The Golden State Warriors guard surpassed Tim Duncan in the all-time scoring list during the loss to the Sacramento Kings, reaching a new milestone in his career.
Curry entered the game with 26,493 points in the regular season, ranking 23rd historically, just behind Duncan and ahead of Paul Pierce. He only needed four points to surpass the legendary power forward, a feat he achieved in the second half.
The moment came with a front triple that allowed him to climb to 22nd place in the standings. The guard finished the game with 11 points, shooting 3 for 8 from the field.
Despite Curry's individual achievement, the Warriors couldn't support him with a win and fell in a close contest on the road. The team had a collective effort, with up to six players scoring in double digits.
Brandin Podziemski led the scoring with 30 points, while De'Anthony Melton added 17. Also contributing were Kristaps Porzingis (11 points and seven rebounds), Al Horford, and Gary Payton II, all with 10 points.

Eyeing the Play-In Tournament
With this defeat, Golden State holds a record of 37-44 and secures the tenth spot in the Western Conference. The team stays ahead of the New Orleans Pelicans and Memphis Grizzlies but still trails the Los Angeles Clippers and Portland Trail Blazers.
The Warriors will close out the regular season against the Clippers before focusing on the Play-In tournament, where they aim to prolong their season.
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