NBA legend and Golden State star performer Stephen Curry on Sunday played a flawless 32-point scorer game against Utah Jazz and helped his team secure a 131-119 win on his 33rd birthday.

Warriors got a significant lead in the first quarter of the game itself with Curry have a 63% connection rate in his 14-point quarter. 

He finished 10-of-20 from the field with six three-pointers.

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“It’s like that ageing wine, right?” Curry said in a post-game interview with NBC Sports Bay Area. “Keep it in the cellar and watch it get stronger and better, so I’m just enjoying the ride.”

Andrew Wiggins added 28 points and Draymond Green put up a triple-double of 11 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists for the Warriors, who bounced back from a 130-104 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday in which Curry made just one three-pointer.

The Warriors secured their first triumph after February 26th and also broke the prolonged record of taking a beat from Utah after five consecutive failures. 

“Our whole team played amazing tonight,” Curry said. “We took it personally to come out and play aggressive, focused defense. Everybody contributed.”

Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell scored 24 points apiece, Gobert adding a career-high 28 rebounds for the Jazz, whose NBA-best record fell to 28-10.

In Oklahoma City, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 30 points and Serbian rookie Aleksej Pokusevski added a career-high 23 as the Thunder beat the Memphis Grizzlies 128-122 despite having just nine available players.

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Trailing by 10 going into the fourth quarter, Oklahoma City scored 38 points in the final frame, their 58% overall shooting helping them offset 24 turnovers.

A three-pointer from Pokusevski gave the Thunder a 109-108 lead with 6:10 remaining and they wouldn’t trail again.

The 19-year-old Serbian made five from beyond the arc, the second-youngest player after LeBron James (18) to make five three-pointers in a game.

“My teammates believe in me,” Pokusevski said. “They kept talking to me, every time I missed a shot (they said) just keep playing and everything is going to be good.

“When I have teammates like that, everything’s great.”

“Poku” also pulled down 10 rebounds, surpassing former NBA Most Valuable Player Kevin Durant as the youngest player in franchise history to notch a double-double.