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Highest effective field goal percentage in a season while averaging 30+ points per game with 63.0% (2015–16). [38] Highest offensive plus/minus in a season with 10.35 (2015–16). [39] Highest three-point scoring average in a season with 5.3 (2020–21). [40] Largest increase in scoring average from previous season by a reigning MVP with 6.3 ...
Stephen Curry says 'end is near' for career. ... 5.0 rebounds and 6.6 assists per game. And while his scoring output is down from 29.4 points per game in 2022-23 and 26.4 last season, he's ...
In 2013–14, Curry appeared in 78 games (all starts), averaging career highs of 24.0 points (seventh in the NBA) and 8.5 assists (fifth in the NBA) to go with 4.3 rebounds and 1.63 steals, becoming the first player in Warriors franchise history to average 24 points and eight assists in a single season (ninth player in NBA history). He led the ...
In his first college game, Steph Curry dropped 15 points on Eastern Michigan. ... Averaging 21.5 points per game, he led Davidson to a 29-5 record and earned the title of Southern Conference ...
John Stockton has the most assists in NBA history. He is the first to surpass 10,000 career assists and the only player to reach 15,000. Magic Johnson held the career assists record from 1991 to 1995. Oscar Robertson held the record from 1969 to 1991. Bob Cousy held the record from 1957 to 1969 and is the first player to eclipse 5,000 career ...
With a dime against the Kings on Sunday, Steph Curry became the first player in franchise history to record 5,000 career assists for the Warriors.
The assists title was originally determined by assist total through the 1968–69 season, after which assists per game was used to determine the leader instead. John Stockton holds the all-time records for total assists (1,164) and assists per game (14.54) in a season, achieved in the 1990–91 and 1989–90 seasons respectively. [2] Mark ...
Stephen Curry led the league with an average of 30.1 points in the 2015–16 season and became the first player to win the title shooting 50–40–90 in a season. Russell Westbrook led the league with an average of 31.6 points in the 2016–17 season, when he also became the second NBA player to average a triple-double in a season.