Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors spoiled the night for San Antonio Spurs fans, pulling out a 109-108 road win in their NBA Cup matchup on Friday, and the league’s top 3-point shooter made history by matching a Michael Jordan milestone in the process.Curry delivered a wild scoring outburst with 49 points, knocking down nine 3-pointers and eight free throws, including the two clutch foul shots with six seconds remaining that sealed the Warriors’ second victory over the Spurs in as many games.As noted by ESPN reporter Anthony Slater, that performance marked Steph Curry’s 44th game with 40 or more points since turning 30, tying him with Michael Jordan for the most such outings in NBA history post-30.Curry, who will turn 38 in March, also crossed the 40-point threshold earlier in the week, finishing with 46 points on Wednesday in their first meeting with San Antonio, a 125-120 win. According to Slater, it was his first stretch of consecutive 40-point games since 2022.Curry posted a game-best plus-9 rating in 36 minutes during Friday’s win, adding four rebounds, two assists and two steals.In that earlier matchup with the Spurs, Curry’s 46-point outburst came on 13-of-25 shooting, including 5-of-16 from deep and 15-of-16 at the line, while also recording five assists and five rebounds.Steph Curry’s 49 lifts Warriors to eighth winGolden State needed every bit of Steph Curry’s 49 points to escape with the one-point win, pushing them to an 8-6 record and eighth place in the Western Conference. The Spurs, meanwhile, dropped their second in a row and slipped to 8-4, holding the No. 6 seed.Only two and a half games separate the No. 2 Denver Nuggets from the Warriors in the standings.In Friday’s victory, Curry received scoring support from Jimmy Butler, who added 21 points and eight rebounds, while Will Richard and Brandin Podziemski chipped in 10 points each.Draymond Green filled up the box score with six points, eight rebounds, eight assists and three blocks.For San Antonio, Victor Wembanyama tallied 26 points, 12 rebounds, four assists and three blocks on 10-of-21 shooting. De’Aaron Fox contributed 25 points and 10 assists on 10-of-22 shooting but missed the potential game-winner at the buzzer.Julian Champagnie provided 14 points off the bench, Devin Vassell scored 11 and reigning Rookie of the Year Stephon Castle finished with 13 in the loss.The Warriors are now halfway through their opening six-game road trip, posting a 2-1 record so far with the lone loss coming in their opener against the OKC Thunder.Their remaining stops include New Orleans on Sunday, Orlando on Tuesday and Miami on Wednesday. Another six-game road swing awaits them in March.