Warriors legend Stephen Curry reaches 25,000 career points, joining an exclusive club of NBA greats.

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) smiles during a game against the Detroit Pistons in the fourth quarter at Chase Center.

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Stephen Curry has once again etched his name in the history books, becoming just the 10th player in NBA history to score 25,000 career points with a single franchise.

The Golden State Warriors’ superstar reached the milestone in a 115-110 victory over the Detroit Pistons, dropping 32 points to push his career total to 25,017.

This achievement solidifies Curry’s legacy as not only the greatest player in Warriors history but also as one of the most loyal and impactful stars the league has ever seen.

Curry joins an elite club of NBA legends who have scored at least 25,000 points while playing for just one team.

1. Karl Malone – Utah Jazz – 36,374 points

2. Kobe Bryant – Los Angeles Lakers – 33,643 points

3. Dirk Nowitzki – Dallas Mavericks – 31,560 points

4. Michael Jordan – Chicago Bulls – 29,277 points

5. Hakeem Olajuwon – Houston Rockets – 26,511 points

6. Tim Duncan – San Antonio Spurs – 26,496 points

7. John Havlicek – Boston Celtics – 26,395 points

8. Reggie Miller – Indiana Pacers – 25,279 points

9. Jerry West – Los Angeles Lakers – 25,192 points

10. Stephen Curry – Golden State Warriors – 25,017 points

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Each of these players became synonymous with their respective franchises, much like Curry has with the Warriors.

Following the game, Curry admitted that he wasn’t fully aware of how close he was to the milestone. Golden State head coach Steve Kerr praised Curry’s ability to adapt and make an impact beyond just his shooting.

Curry’s career has been nothing short of revolutionary. He transformed the way the game is played, popularizing the deep three-pointer and leading the Warriors to four NBA championships.

Along the way, he has shattered records, won two MVP awards—one unanimously—and cemented himself as the greatest shooter in NBA history.

Now, by reaching 25,000 points, he joins a class of players known for their longevity, consistency, and unwavering commitment to their teams.

The journey to this milestone has been marked by ups and downs. After being drafted seventh overall in 2009, Curry overcame early ankle injuries to become the face of a Warriors dynasty.

His ability to blend elite shooting with off-ball movement and leadership has kept Golden State competitive for over a decade. Even at 37 years old, he remains the driving force behind the franchise.

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Looking ahead, Curry is still performing at an elite level, averaging over 25 points per game this season.

With his ability to adapt his game and maintain his high level of play, he has a chance to climb even higher on the NBA’s all-time scoring list.

Whether he continues to chase individual milestones or focuses on leading the Warriors to another title, his place among the game’s greatest legends is already secured.