Stephen Curry broke the all time NBA 3-point record against New York Knicks
Golden State Warriors player Stephen Curry is widely regarded as the best 3-point shooter in the history of the game. For those who don’t fall on the same page, Curry recently put an end to the debate surrounding the same. In the Warriors’ game against New York Knicks, the NBA player broke the all time 3-point record of the league.
Congrats to @StephenCurry30 of the @warriors for becoming the NBA’s ALL-TIME LEADER in threes made! #NBA75 pic.twitter.com/4gn5srUXve
— NBA (@NBA) December 15, 2021
Curry hit his 2,974 career 3-pointer in the first quarter of the game which saw him surpass the previous record of 2.973 career 3-pointers which was held by Ray Allen. Apart from this astounding feat, Curry also hit a 3-pointer in each one of his last 152 games in the NBA regular season. Which is the second longest streak in the league’s history.
Ray Allen in the building to witness Steph Curry attempt to make history 🙌 pic.twitter.com/fFhvbZPACZ
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) December 14, 2021
Curry is just 33 years-old as of now and certainly has another 3-4 years of playing time left under his belt. It will be interesting to see the legend of Curry grow in the league in the upcoming years.
Can Stephen Curry lead Golden State Warriors to NBA title this season?
The Warriors have the best record in the league as of now, with 23 wins and 5 losses the team currently stands at number one spot in the western conference. Thanks to consistent performances by Curry, the team certainly looks to be the favorite to win this year’s NBA championship.
However, majority part of the season is still remaining and the team will need to continue it’s good form. Curry will definitely look to add one more NBA trophy in the cabinet this year by helping the team.
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