What's Happening?
Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors has set a new NBA record for the most games played by a father-son duo, surpassing the previous record held by Dolph and Danny Schayes. With Curry's recent appearance in a game against the Utah Jazz, he and his father, Dell Curry, have now played a combined total of 2,135 games. This achievement highlights the longevity and impact of the Curry family in the NBA. Stephen Curry, in his 17th season, has played 1,052 games, while Dell Curry played 1,083 games during his career. In addition to this milestone, Stephen Curry also set another record by scoring 20 points in a quarter for the 45th time, the most in NBA history.
Why It's Important?
This record underscores the significant contributions of the Curry family to the NBA,
both in terms of individual achievements and family legacy. Stephen Curry's continued success and record-breaking performances highlight his enduring influence on the game, even as he approaches the latter stages of his career. The achievement also reflects the broader trend of family legacies in sports, where the accomplishments of one generation inspire and pave the way for the next. For the NBA, such milestones enhance the league's narrative and history, providing fans with compelling stories of perseverance and excellence.













