In a rather shocking turn of events, Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry was named the Western Conference Player of the Month for February. In the month, Curry averaged an incredible 36.7 points, 7.3 assists, and 5.6 rebounds on 54.9 percent shooting from the field, 53.6 percent from beyond the arc, and 87.5 percent from the line.

The Warriors went 9-1 in the month, and Curry played in all ten games. The Warriors are now a staggering 52-4 in games that the reigning, and soon-to-be back-to-back, Most Valuable Player has played this season. It’s one of the more impressive statistics surrounding the team.

This marks the second time this season that Curry has been named as the Western Conference’s Player of the Month, a feat that he only achieved just once last season before going on to win MVP. Curry ties Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City as a two-time recipient of the award this season, as Durant won in January and tied with teammate Russell Westbrook for the award in December.

This is the fifth time in Curry’s career that he has earned Player of the Month, and he continues to be the third Warrior to ever earn the honor:

In addition to Curry, only Chris Mullin (January 1989 & November 1990) and Bernard King (January 1981) have earned Player of the Month honors for the Warriors since the NBA began giving out the award in 1979. Cleveland’s LeBron James earned the accolade in the Eastern Conference.

Curry looks to earn a third Player of the Month Award if he can pull of a stellar March. We’ll just have to sit and watch as Curry continues to dazzle the rest of basketball with his unwavering zeal and talent.

For more information please refer to the official Warriors press release below:

STEPHEN CURRY NAMED KIA NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE MONTH

Reigning MVP Becomes First Player In Franchise History To Earn The Award Twice In A Single Season

 

OAKLAND, CA – Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry has been named the Kia NBA Western Conference Player of the Month for games played in February, the league announced today. The reigning MVP led the Warriors to a 9-1 month (7-1 on the road) with averages of 36.7 points, 7.3 assists, 5.6 rebounds and 1.90 steals while hitting 54.9 percent from the field and 53.6 percent from three-point range, becoming the first player to average at least 36 points in a single month (min. 10 games) since Kobe Bryant in March 2007 (40.3 points) and the first Warrior to do so since Rick Barry in February 1967 (39.7). Curry, who also won the award in October/November, is the first player in franchise history to be named Player of the Month twice in one season, earning his fifth career monthly honor.

Curry’s month was highlighted by a pair of 51-point performances (Feb. 3 at Washington & Feb. 25 at Orlando), making him the first player since LeBron James in February 2009 to tally multiple 50-point games in a single month. The 6’3” guard earned Western Conference Player of the Week honors for games played from Feb. 22-28, a stretch that saw him tie the single-game NBA record for three-point field goals with 12 on Feb. 27 at Oklahoma City—equaling the record on a 37-foot game-winner with 0.6 seconds remaining in overtime—and break his own single-season three-point record (currently at 288 threes) in addition to setting a new NBA-mark for consecutive regular-season games with a three-pointer, which now stands at 129-straight games. Curry closed the month by becoming the first Warrior since Barry in 1967 to score at least 40 points in three-straight games and led all players with four 40-point performances in February.

The Warriors earned their franchise-record 29th road win on Feb. 27 at Oklahoma City, eclipsing the previous mark of 28 set last season, and have won 43-straight regular-season home games, one shy of the NBA record. Golden State currently owns a 54-5 record, the best mark in NBA history through 59 games, and clinched a playoff berth on Feb. 27, becoming the first team to clinch a spot in the postseason in February since the 1987-88 Lakers.

Curry is on pace to become the first Warrior to lead the league in scoring since Barry in 1966-67, averaging an NBA-best 30.7 points to go with 6.6 assists, 5.3 rebounds and 2.11 steals. After averaging 23.8 points ­during his MVP campaign in 2014-15, the seventh-year guard has increased his scoring average by 6.9 points this season, seeing the highest year-over-year scoring average of any reigning MVP in league history. Curry is on pace to hit better than 50 percent from the field (.515), 40 percent from three-point range (.468, third in the NBA) and 90 percent from the free throw line (.908, second).

In addition to Curry, only Chris Mullin (January 1989 & November 1990) and Bernard King (January 1981) have earned Player of the Month honors for the Warriors since the NBA began giving out the award in 1979. Cleveland’s LeBron James earned the accolade in the Eastern Conference.

Warriors Player of the Month Award Winners
Player POM Awards
Stephen Curry 5
Chris Mullin 2
Bernard King 1

 

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