James Harden made history during the Clippers-Jazz game by moving into second place all-time for most made 3-pointers.
He achieved this milestone in the first quarter with a pull-up 3-pointer from the right wing, bringing his career total to 2,974 3-pointers. This accomplishment surpasses Hall of Famer Ray Allen and solidifies his position in the record books.
Although Harden still trails behind Stephen Curry, who leads with 3,782 made career 3-pointers, his impressive stats and accolades position him as a future Hall of Famer. With 10 All-Star bids, seven All-NBA selections, three scoring titles, an MVP trophy, and a reputation for drawing fouls, Harden’s legacy in the NBA is undeniable.
While Harden is not typically associated with long-range shooting, his ranking above renowned shooters like Allen, Damian Lillard, Reggie Miller, and Klay Thompson on the 3-point list showcases his versatility and skill as one of the greatest offensive players in the game.