On October 25, Beijing time, in the regular season game between the Warriors and the Kings, the Warriors scored in double figures, and Curry scored a quasi-triple-double with 27 points, 7 rebounds and 10 assists, leading the Warriors to a 119-107 victory over the Kings and a three-game winning streak in the opening game. With this game, Curry reached a career total of 5,000+ assists, becoming the first player in Warriors history to receive 5,000+ assists. Hit 128 consecutive three-pointers, surpassing Korver in second place in history.

In the first quarter, the Kings took the lead, Holmes and Barnes attacked, and the Warriors blossomed more, quickly reversing the score. Subsequently, the two sides began a confrontational battle, and the two teams hit three consecutive outside three-pointers. Curry contributed 11 points in a single quarter, rookie Mitchell scored 10 points and the Kings temporarily led by two points at 31-29. Entering the rotational lineup stage in the second quarter, Mitchell was in unabated form, breaking through three points inside and outside, and the Warriors had a scoring drought, and the Kings took the opportunity to expand the point difference to 7 points. After Curry came on the scene, the Warriors used their ability to tear space to play an empty cut to narrow the point gap, and the two sides entered a stalemate. At the end of the half, Wiggins missed a great layup opportunity, and the Warriors trailed the Kings by two points 60-62.
In the second half, Fox, Barnes and Holmes scored consecutive inside and outside shots, the Kings extended the point difference to six points, and the Warriors were forced to pause. After the timeout, Poole, Curry and Wiggins responded strongly, and the Warriors quickly flattened the score. The situation was unusually scorching, with the two sides leading alternately. At the end of the third quarter, relying on Porter's layup, the Warriors entered the fourth quarter with a two-point lead. In the final quarter, the Warriors relied on Porter's free throws and Payton's three-pointers to extend the point difference to six points, but the Kings scored six consecutive points to tie the score again. At the end of the fourth quarter, Poole scored four consecutive points, Green grabbed the rebound in front of the court for a second offense, and the Warriors took a seven-point lead. With Wiggins hitting a three-pointer, the Warriors extended the point difference to 10 points. In the end, the Warriors won 119-107 on the road to win three straight games against the Kings.
Statistics: Curry shot 9-of-23, 4-of-15 from three-point range, 5-of-6 free throws, 7 rebounds and 10 assists with 27 points, Wiggins 17 points and 4 rebounds, Poole 22 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals, Dream Green 14 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists; Barnes had 24 points, 7 rebounds, Mitchell 22 points and 4 assists, Fox 17 points and 6 assists, Holmes 16 points and 11 rebounds.
In this campaign, Curry sent a single game, and the total number of career assists officially reached 5,000+ times, becoming the first player in the history of the Warriors to achieve this milestone. In addition, Curry has hit 128 consecutive three-pointers, surpassing Korver's record for the second-longest number of consecutive three-point shooting in history. It is worth mentioning that the record of the first in history is also 157 games set by Curry.