Stephen Curry Joins the 25,000-Point Club with a Vintage Performance
Stephen Curry just hit another massive milestone in his legendary career, crossing 25,000 career points during the Golden State Warriors' 118-105 win over the Detroit Pistons

His deep-range bombs and electric energy had fans on their feet all night, celebrating yet another historic night in his career. With this achievement, he joins an elite group of NBA legends who have scored 25,000 career points, a list that includes Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Karl Malone, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar—a true testament to his greatness.
After the game, Curry took a moment to reflect on his journey, acknowledging how much the game has given him and his desire to keep pushing the limits. "It's surreal to think about where I started and how far I've come.
This game has given me so much, and I just want to keep pushing the limits and helping my team win," he said. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr didn’t hold back his admiration, calling Curry the "heart and soul of this team" and emphasizing how much he has changed the game.
At 36 years old, Stephen Curry isn’t just chasing milestones—he’s still one of the most dangerous players in the league. Already the all-time three-point leader, he continues to defy expectations, proving why he’s a generational talent.
With the Warriors fighting for a playoff spot, his leadership and scoring ability will be more crucial than ever as the team looks to make another deep postseason run.As for what’s next, if Curry stays healthy and keeps up his elite level of play, he could easily surpass 26,000 points next season.