Curry and Hield Rewrite History: Warriors’ 3-Point Storm Threatens All Opponents
OAKLAND – At 10:50 AM +07 on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, the basketball world is abuzz as Stephen Curry and Buddy Hield continue to reshape the game from beyond the 3-point arc. With Curry’s career tally soaring to 4,058 three-pointers—and counting—and Hield adding his own sharpshooting flair, the Golden State Warriors are unleashing an offensive onslaught that feels like a declaration of war on every defense in the NBA. Every swish echoes through Chase Center, every play a testament to their unstoppable firepower. But as this storm gathers strength, a burning question emerges: Who can stand up to this relentless barrage? The league is on edge—will anyone rise to the challenge?
Curry, now in his 16th season, remains a wizard from deep. His latest milestone—sinking his 4,058th three in a 132-115 rout of the Los Angeles Lakers Tuesday night—solidified his status as the greatest shooter ever. The shot, a step-back over Anthony Davis with 1:23 left, sent the crowd into a frenzy and pushed him further ahead of Ray Allen’s 2,973. Paired with Hield, acquired in the offseason from the Philadelphia 76ers, the duo is rewriting history. Hield, with 1,984 career threes, dropped 7-of-10 from deep in the same game, tying a franchise record. Together, they combined for 17 threes, a performance that left opponents scrambling.
The Warriors’ offense is a nightmare for defenses. Coach Steve Kerr has unleashed a motion-heavy system that maximizes Curry’s off-ball movement and Hield’s catch-and-shoot prowess. In Tuesday’s win, Golden State hit 22-of-45 from three, a 48.9% clip that dismantled the Lakers’ zone. Draymond Green’s playmaking—11 assists—fed the frenzy, while Andrew Wiggins added 18 points off the bench. The Lakers, led by LeBron James’ 28 points, had no answer, shooting just 34.2% from the field. “They’re a different beast out there,” James admitted post-game, his voice tinged with frustration.
This duo’s chemistry is electric. Curry, at 37, mentors Hield, 32, whose career 40.1% three-point shooting complements the two-time MVP’s 42.8%. Off the court, their bond grows—Hield’s been spotted practicing Curry’s iconic “night-night” celebration. But the league won’t go quietly. The Boston Celtics, with Jayson Tatum and Derrick White, and the Denver Nuggets, led by Nikola Jokić, loom as potential roadblocks. Can their defenses neutralize this 3-point onslaught, or will the Warriors’ pace overwhelm them?
As the season hits its stride, tonight’s matchup against the Phoenix Suns at 8:00 PM ET on ESPN offers the next test. With Kevin Durant and Devin Booker ready to counter, the stakes are sky-high. Fans are split on X—some hail Curry and Hield as unbeatable, others bet on a defensive stand. The Warriors’ 5-1 record fuels the hype, but every storm has its limits. Who will rise to stop this historic run? Is it the Suns’ length, or will another contender step up? Grab your popcorn and weigh in—your pick could ignite the next big debate!
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