Curry, the two-time reigning NBA Most Valuable Player, had just made a transition three-pointer while getting fouled hard and falling. Golden State went silent in critical stretches, and Zach Randolph hit a 10-foot shot with 21 seconds left in overtime to ice the game. In a game in which it did not trail in regulation, Golden State shot 49.4 percent from the field and made 29 foul shots. Ultimately, a Grizzlies team that entered Friday tied for third worst in the NBA with 98.8 points per game put together a season-high scoring total. Add 17 points from Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green (11 points, eight rebounds, four assists and three steals before fouling out with 43.5 seconds left) could focus on everything other than scoring. In the waning seconds of the second quarter Friday, Curry faked a three-pointer, knifed past two defenders, launched in the key and hit Thompson for a wide-open three-pointer to send Golden State into halftime with a 67-55 lead. The NBA's reigning scoring champion, Curry is happiest when creating for others.