Two-time Mvp Steph Curry last night set another NBA record after hitting five three-pointers in the first half to help defending champions Golden State Warriors to a 120-114 win over the Brooklyn Nets.
A feat that saw him becoming the first player in league history to knock down at least five three-pointers in seven straight games.
The previous record of six games with at least five three’s was set by George McLeod of the Dallas Mavericks during the 1995-96 season.
Curry meanwhile finished with 35 points, seven rebounds and an overall seven three-pointers in the win.
In other games, The Utah Jazz won the Western battle with the Dallas Mavericks, beating them 113-104, the La Clippers improved to 4 and 2 to with a 136 -104 win over the Washington Wizards, while the Oaklahoma City ran past the Phoenix Suns 117-110.