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Steph Curry Makes Warriors History vs Rockets

Somehow, Steph Curry made even more history.

Just when you think Steph Curry has made all the history there is to make with the Warriors, he finds some new history to make.

After Monday night's win against the Houston Rockets, Steph Curry captured the franchise's minutes played record. That's correct, Steph Curry has now played more minutes than any other Warriors player in franchise history at 30,730+ minutes. The previous record was held by Nate Thurmond.

It already goes without saying that Steph Curry is unanimously the greatest Warriors player of all time. Here are some of the records that Steph Curry holds with the franchise: Franchise leader in points, franchise leader in assists, franchise leader in steals, franchise leader in made field goals, franchise leader in made three-point field goals, franchise leader in free throw percentage, franchise leader in playoff points, franchise leader in playoff field goals made, franchise leader, and franchise leader in free throws made during the playoffs.

At this point, Steph Curry owns almost every single franchise record for the Golden State Warriors besides rebounds, blocks, and turnovers. It's time to give credit where credit is due and give Steph Curry his flowers.

Most important for the Golden State Warriors, the team snapped its six-game losing streak last night against the Houston Rockets. Even without Draymond Green and Gary Payton II, the team finally got back into the much-needed win-column spot.

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