Stephen Curry made history once again in the NBA on Thursday night by reaching the milestone of 4,000 career 3-pointers. This achievement further solidifies his position as the greatest shooter of all time, surpassing legends like Ray Allen and James Harden.
Curry, who broke the all-time 3-point record in 2021, has been setting new standards with each game he plays. His dedication to the game and exceptional skill have propelled him to this remarkable feat. With only two players in NBA history reaching the 3,000 career triple mark, Curry now stands alone at 4,000 and counting.
Stephen Curry | 4,000 |
James Harden | 3,127 |
Ray Allen | 2,973 |
Damian Lillard | 2,794 |
Klay Thompson | 2,667 |
Curry, known for his sharpshooting and incredible work ethic, expressed his gratitude for achieving this milestone in front of his home fans. Despite a modest scoring night, his impact on the game goes beyond just numbers.
Looking ahead, Curry has shown interest in playing beyond his current contract, aiming to continue his legacy on the court. With the possibility of reaching 5,000 career 3-pointers in sight, Curry’s determination and skill make it a plausible goal.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr, reflecting on Curry’s achievements, humorously speculated about the potential for him to hit 8,000 3-pointers. While the number may seem far-fetched, Curry’s consistency and passion for the game make anything possible.
Warriors’ Stephen Curry, on the verge of his 4,000th 3-pointer, says he wants to play beyond current contract
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