Steph Curry returned to the basketball court in the Warriors' 127-120 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday. The Bay Area's superstar was sidelined for a few games because of a left thigh injury.Curry grandly made his comeback as he continued his tradition of making a full-court shot from the end of the tunnel. The Warriors' star made the shot, confirming that he hasn't lost his magic touch while being on the bench.Ayesha Curry was hyped for her husband's return. She shared a video of the Warriors star making the full-court shot on her Instagram account and accompanied a welcome message in the caption."It's lke that," she wrote.Anthony Edwards, on the other hand, was hyped about the "baby faced assasin" hooping in his signature sneakers. Curry played the Timberwolves game in Adidas' AE 2s."Wardell🫡" he wrote in the caption.Ayesha Curry and Anthony Edwards hype up Steph Curry's return. (Credits: @ayeshacurry, @theanthonyedwards_/IG)After making the full-court shot, Steph Curry went on to deliver a statement-making performance. The Warriors' star single-handedly kept the Dubs competitive against an Anthony Edwards-less Timberwolves.Curry scored 39 points, collected five rebounds and dished out five assists, while shooting 14 of 28 from the field and 6 of 15 from the 3-point range.Steph Curry surpasses Michael Jordan to create historySteph Curry had something to be proud of after suffering a loss to the Timberwolves at home. The Warriors star made history yet again, and this time he surpassed one of the greatest players in history to ever touch a basketball.Curry's 39-point performance was his 94th 35 point-game of his career after he turned 30 years old. The Warriors star crossed Michael Jordan and became the player with the most 35-point games after turning 30. Jordan had 93 games in the same category.NBA @NBALINKHISTORY FOR STEPHEN CURRY IN HIS RETURN! Tonight marks Steph's 94th 35-PT game since turning 30... That's now THE MOST IN NBA HISTORY, passing Michael Jordan's 93 🤯While Steph Curry proved that he can still play ball with the best of the best in the league, the same cannot be said about the Dubs. The Warriors struggled to find a solid footing against the Timberwolves, who were missing their star player.After the loss, Dubs coach Steve Kerr blamed poor defense for the loss."I thought our defense let us down tonight," Kerr said. "Our transition defense was poor... we gotta play better defense."The Warriors (13-13) are in eighth place in the Western Conference standings. If the season were to end today, the Dubs would have to make a trip to the Play-In tournament.