Seth Curry didn't stop there. After his hot start, he collected another seven points in the second quarter, finishing the first half with 17 total, three more than his brother. Throughout the entire matchup, Seth Curry was outscoring his brother.
Going into the fourth quarter, he had 22 points in comparison to his brother's 20. Had Seth Curry finished the game with more points than his brother, it would've marked the first time he outscored the former MVP in his career. However, a late shot in the game put Steph Curry ahead once and for all as he collected a game-high of 25 points, one more point than his brother.
"I didn't [know he was outscoring me]," Steph Curry admitted after the Warriors defeated the 76ers. "He reminded me right after the game. I didn't know the stakes were so high on that shot. The game was over, and I was wide open."
Huwebes, Nobyembre 25, 2021
[Grasso] Steph Curry on hitting a last-minute 3-pointer to outscore his brother Seth: “I didn't know he was outscoring me. He reminded me right after the game. I didn't know the stakes were so high on that shot. The game was over, and I was wide open.”
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