So, here’s the deal: When you’re Stephen Curry, every time you step on the court, you’re either making history or redefining it. Curry did both in Game 3 of the Warriors’ playoff matchup against the Houston Rockets. He dropped 36 points like it was nothing, which, if we’re being honest, feels like a regular Tuesday for him at this point. But this game was different. He wasn’t just scoring; he was climbing the all-time playoff scoring list, moving up to 10th place, surpassing Tony Parker and solidifying his status as one of the best to ever do it. And to make it a little more dramatic, Ayesha Curry wasn’t even there. Yup, she was out of sight for this one.
Now, for the record, this isn’t a “Steph Curry misses his wife” situation — far from it. It’s more like when your favorite player has an off night and still casually drops 30 without breaking a sweat. It’s a quiet flex. Steph didn’t need the usual courtside cheerleader this time around. He didn’t even blink. Instead, he went out and dropped 36 points on 12-of-23 shooting, making Houston look like they were guarding an open gym run.
But even if Ayesha wasn’t around, Steph’s kids were there to witness it firsthand. As he exited the court after cracking the top 10 list, Curry could be seen dapping up his children near the huddle, sharing the moment with the ones who matter most.
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