Stephen Curry
 

Stephen Curry went 0-10 from 3-point range in the Warriors' 117-97 loss to the Lakers Friday night. The two-time reigning MVP's horrid night snapped his NBA-record 157-game streak with at least one 3-pointer.

Curry made up for it Monday night. In a 116-106 win over the Pelicans, Curry hit an NBA-record 13 3-pointers.

Watch all of them:

And if you just want the record-setting shot:


Also, this was sweet:


Curry finished the game 13-17 from 3-point land and 16-26 from the field to score a season-high 46 points. He also recorded five assists, five rebounds and two steals.

"I was hard on myself in practice the last two days. I had pretty good shooting sessions," Curry said after the game. "I don't overreact to games like that whether I go 0 for 10 or 2 for 12 or whatever it is. My process is the same, but I had another level of focus the last two days trying to get my rhythm back and see the ball go in."

The previous-high for 3-pointers in a game was 12, a record held by Curry, Kobe Bryant and Donyell Marshall. Curry has also made 11 triples twice, ten three times and nine five times. His 402 3-pointers in 2015-16 are the all-time record, beating out second place -- Curry's 286 threes in 2014-15 -- by 116. Curry is also tied with teammate Klay Thompson for the most 3-pointers in a postseason with 98 (Curry in 2015, Thompson in 2016).

Twitter had some fun with Curry's newest sole 3-point record Monday:












The Warriors also have Kevin Durant, if that wasn't clear in this highlight. He had 22 points Monday evening.

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