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MVP! 50 + 16 three points! Pressure, left to Harden!

Curry! Throw crazy!

In the annual All-Star Game, LeBron defeated Durant 161-157, and in this game, Curry gave one of the craziest performances in All-Star history, playing 36 minutes, shooting 17-of-30, 17-of-26 three-pointers, and scoring 50 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks.

MVP! 50 + 16 three points! Pressure, left to Harden!

In the first quarter, Curry performed mediocrely, hitting only 2 of his 5 shots and scoring 6 points;

In the second quarter, Curry began his performance, scoring 18 points with 6 of 7 three points in a single quarter;

In the third quarter, Curry was still hot, 7 of 10 three-pointers in a single quarter, and scored 21 points again;

By the end of the third quarter, Curry had made 15 three-pointers and scored 45.

MVP! 50 + 16 three points! Pressure, left to Harden!

The 15th three-pointer of the game was particularly crazy, Curry wanted to shoot three points at the beginning, but did not get a chance, after passing a circle of the ball, the teammate handed the ball back to Curry in the bottom corner, only to see Curry calmly throw three points, after the shot, confidently turn back, the ball is in, Curry pointed to the floor - this field, he is too familiar.

MVP! 50 + 16 three points! Pressure, left to Harden!

In the fourth quarter, The adult beauty of Monty Williams allowed Curry to play for 12 minutes, but unfortunately, the All-Star in the fourth quarter has begun to shoot live, Curry under durant's strict defense a total of 8 shots 2, three points 6 1, only scored 5 points, and finally the full score was fixed at 50 points.

MVP! 50 + 16 three points! Pressure, left to Harden!

Even so, Curry in this game has set various three-point records:

--All-Star halftime three-point record (8)

--All-Star three-point record in a single quarter (6)

--The All-Star three-point shooting is the highest in history

--1 all-Star single-game three-point shooting (16)

--1 all-Star total three-point shooting (47)

MVP! 50 + 16 three points! Pressure, left to Harden!

It is worth mentioning that this year's All-Star target score is 163 points, when LeBron led Durant 161-160, James took the ball to face LaVine, back to single, turned over and jumped, hit a killer two-pointer - James kill, Curry 50 points, two kids from Akron, Cleveland All-Star, there is no more perfect script.

MVP! 50 + 16 three points! Pressure, left to Harden!

After the game, Curry deservedly won the All-Star MVP, and he also became the second player in history to score 50+ in the All-Star Game after Thick Eyebrow, after Thick Brow had blasted 52 points on the 2017 All-Star, and Curry was only one three-pointer away from Thick Brow's record.

MVP! 50 + 16 three points! Pressure, left to Harden!

In addition to breaking the record on the court to get MVP, Curry also became MVP off the court - Curry said before the game that he would donate $1,000 for every point he scored, $3,000 for every three points scored, and 10,000 to the Cleveland Block if he could get the MVP.

MVP! 50 + 16 three points! Pressure, left to Harden!

Back on the court, this year's Curry finally proved himself on the All-Star.

An interesting fact is that the 09 double male Curry and Harden, both of whom are all-star regulars, have also won a series of honors such as regular season MVP, scoring champion, and best team, however, the two often "pull crotch" in all-stars.

MVP! 50 + 16 three points! Pressure, left to Harden!

As far as Curry is concerned, before this year, Curry has participated in a total of 7 All-Stars, and his performance is not bad, but it is not good:

— 2014 All-Star, 4-of-14, 2-of-11 three-pointers, 12 points, 3 rebounds and 11 assists

— 2015 All-Star, 6-of-16, 3-of-10 from three-point range, 15 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists

— 2016 All-Star, 10-of-18, 6-of-13 three-pointers, 26 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists

— 2017 All-Star, 8 of 16, 5 of 11 three-pointers, 21 points, 4 rebounds and 6 assists

— 2018 All-Star, 4-of-14, 3-of-11 three-pointers, 11 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists

— 2019 All-Star, 6-of-23, 4-of-17 three-pointers, 17 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists

— 2021 All-Star, 10-of-19, 8-of-16 three-pointers, 28 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists

MVP! 50 + 16 three points! Pressure, left to Harden!

In the previous 7 All-Stars, Curry averaged only 19.0 points per game, hit 4.4 three-pointers, and shot 34.8% of the time, playing worse than the regular season on the lower defensive All-Stars, but this year, Curry scored 50 points in a single game and hit 16 three-pointers, and this MVP is also a dream come true - pressure, and now it comes to Harden.

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