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Stephen Curry has spent the past few days reminding everyone that even in year 16, the show still revolves around him. In Portland, he detonated for 48 points and 12 three pointers in a 136 to 131 loss to the Blazers, a vintage flamethrower performance the NBA’s own recap framed as another chapter in his long history of tormenting Portland, even if this time Jerami Grant and Shaedon Sharpe stole the win. Blazers Edge described the night as Portland barely surviving a classic Curry barrage, a detail that will live on in both fan memory and his running ledger of historic shooting nights. Just 48 hours earlier, in his first game back from a thigh injury, he dropped 39 points with six threes against Minnesota, another loss but a clear reminder that his individual offensive ceiling has not budged, with the NBA highlight package emphasizing how quickly he reclaimed his rhythm.
The more biographically important thread, though, has been Curry openly narrating where he is in his career. In a Dec. 11 media session posted by the Golden State Warriors, he walked reporters through the grind of his rehab, describing four to six hour solo days in the facility, detailed work to restore range of motion, and an almost veteran zen about the monotony. He spoke like a co architect of the franchise, talking identity, rotations, and how young players must constantly redefine themselves, underscoring his evolution from transformative scorer to culture carrier. After the Timberwolves loss, in another Warriors media availability, he dissected late game execution, his increased two point efficiency and free throw attempts, and the reality that at this stage he often has to take over long stretches just to keep Golden State afloat, an admission that doubles as commentary on the roster around him.
On social media, team and league channels have been looping his pregame full court make before the Minnesota game and his 12 threes in Portland, clips that function as ongoing brand maintenance for the greatest shooter alive. Fan sites like Golden State of Mind have framed the Blazers outburst as proof that no matter how uneven the Warriors look, Curry remains appointment viewing. There are no credible reports of new business deals or off court controversies in this window; any online chatter about looming major moves in Golden State’s front office or trade market impact is, at this point, pure speculation rather than confirmed news tied directly to Curry himself.
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