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“Welcome Back, GOAT!” — Stephen Curry Is Dominating Again and the League Feels It.C2

April 2, 2026 by Cuong Do Leave a Comment

Stephen Curry is doing it again—and at this point, it’s no longer surprising, it’s just legendary.

At a stage in his career where most players begin to slow down, Curry is not just maintaining his level—he’s elevating it, putting up elite numbers that remind the world exactly why he changed the game forever.

27.2 points per game.

Nearly 40% from three.

Over 93% from the free-throw line.

Efficiency.

Precision.

Control.

This isn’t just production—it’s mastery.

For years, Curry has been the face of a basketball revolution, redefining what’s possible from beyond the arc and forcing defenses to adapt in ways the game had never seen before.

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But what makes this season different is the context.

This isn’t a young superstar rising.

This is a veteran who has already done everything—championships, MVPs, records—still performing like he has something to prove.

And maybe he does.

Because every time Curry steps on the floor, it feels like he’s reminding people that greatness doesn’t fade—it evolves.

His scoring remains effortless.

Whether it’s pulling up from deep, navigating screens, or finishing through contact, Curry continues to find ways to create offense that seems almost impossible to defend.

Defenders know what’s coming.

They just can’t stop it.

That’s what separates him.

It’s not just skill—it’s inevitability.

His shooting percentages tell the story.

45.8% from the field.

39.1% from three.

93.1% from the line.

Those numbers aren’t just good—they’re historically efficient, especially for a player carrying such a heavy offensive load.

And yet, scoring is only part of the equation.

Curry’s 4.8 assists per game highlight his ability to create for others, drawing defensive attention and turning it into opportunities for teammates.

His gravity—the way defenses collapse toward him—remains one of the most powerful forces in basketball.

Even when he doesn’t have the ball, he’s controlling the game.

That’s impact.

That’s influence.

That’s greatness.

Defensively, he continues to hold his own, averaging 1.1 steals per game and showing the kind of effort and awareness that often gets overlooked in conversations about his game.

He’s not just a scorer.

He’s a complete player.

And perhaps most impressively, he’s doing all of this while carrying the expectations of a franchise and a legacy that has already been cemented.

But Curry doesn’t play like someone satisfied.

He plays like someone chasing more.

More wins.

More moments.

More history.

That’s why fans are saying it again—“Welcome back, GOAT.”

Not because he left.

But because every season like this feels like a reminder.

A reminder of who he is.

A reminder of what he’s done.

And a reminder that he’s still capable of taking over the league at any moment.

The NBA is filled with rising stars, new talent, and evolving styles of play.

But there’s still something different about watching Stephen Curry at his best.

It’s not just about points.

It’s about the feeling.

The anticipation every time he crosses half court.

The energy every time he pulls up from deep.

The sense that something special is about to happen.

Because with Curry, it usually does.

As the season continues, one thing is becoming increasingly clear.

This isn’t a farewell tour.

This isn’t a decline.

This is another chapter in a career that refuses to slow down.

And if these numbers are any indication, Stephen Curry isn’t just back.

He never left.

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