Steph Curry is running the All-NBA gauntlet
As Stephen Curry continues to surpass old shooting records, he is one win away from creating a new one.
If the Golden State Warriors do away with the Houston Rockets and advance to the NBA Finals, Curry will become the first player in league history to have faced the other four members of the All-NBA first team in the same postseason.
As ESPN's Marc Stein reminds us, the Warriors swept the New Orleans Pelicans in the first round of this year's playoffs, then went on to defeat the Memphis Grizzlies in six games, and now are one victory away from making quick work of the Rockets.
If Golden State reaches the finals to face the Cleveland Cavaliers, Curry will have played against Anthony Davis, Marc Gasol, James Harden and LeBron James - players, who in addition to Curry, comprise the 2014-2015 All-NBA First Team.
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