Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry leads Clutch Points ladder

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Wednesday, 14 February 2024 at 10:30
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The Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry is leading the Clutch Points ladder with his impressive performances this season.
The 35-year-old has been one of the star performers for his franchise this season. It is because of this reason, he is leading the Clutch Points ladder with 157 points. Interestingly, he is leading the second-best player on the ladder by more than 50 points.
Chicago Bulls small forward DeMar DeRozan is second on the list with just 106 points. He is followed by Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young with 104 points, Milwaukee Bucks point guard Damian Lillard with 100 points and Brooklyn Nets small forward Mikal Bridges with 98 points.
Interestingly, two other biggest names in the competition Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and Phoenix Suns power forward Kevin Durant just have 154 points combined.
Clutch Points Leaders
          1.        Stephen Curry - 157 points
          2.        DeMar DeRozan - 106 points
          3.        Trae Young - 104 points
          4.        Damian Lillard - 100 points
          5.        Mikal Bridges - 98 points
          6.        Nikola Jokic - 93 points
          7.        Paolo Banchero - 89 points
          8.        Shai Gilgeous-Alexander - 87 points
          9.        Alperen Sengun - 80 points
          10.      LeBron James - 78 points
          11.      Giannis Antetokounmpo - 77 points
          12.      Kevin Durant - 76 points
          13.      De’Aaron Fox - 72 points
          14.      Anthony Davis - 64 points
          15.      Anthony Edwards - 63 points
Curry is averaging 28 points per game this season for the Warriors which is the seventh-best in the competition. To go with that, he is also averaging 4.4 rebounds and 4.9 assists per game.
The four-time NBA champion and two-time NBA Finals MVP's best outing this season came in the match against the Atlanta Hawks where he ended up registering a whopping tally of 60 points to go with six rebounds and four assists.

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