Steph Curry had one for the ages against the Portland Trail Blazers, as he erupted for 62 points to lead the Golden State Warriors to the third win of the season.

With his performance, Curry became the second-oldest player behind Kobe Bryant to score at least 60 in an NBA game. That was the most points scored by a Warriors player since Rick Barry in 1974.

He also became the first player to score 60 on the Blazers since Kobe Bryant back in 2007. Curry was unstoppable in the 36 minutes he remained on the floor shooting 50% from the three-point line.

That was a career-high for the former MVP smashing his previous, which was the 54-point game in Madison Square Garden against the New York Knicks.