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Good yoko! Curry talks about hitting 15 three-pointers in a single game to surpass Ray Allen: A fierce game is possible

author:Basketball journalist Keji Yang
Good yoko! Curry talks about hitting 15 three-pointers in a single game to surpass Ray Allen: A fierce game is possible

The Golden State Warriors won their 20th victory of the season, and Curry once again staged his own invincible shooting performance. He scored 31 points and hit seven three-pointers. Now, he is just 15 three-pointers away, surpassing Ray Allen to become the first three-point king in history.

Curry could achieve that goal at home against the Trail Blazers, but it also meant he had to break teammate Klay Thompson's record of hitting 14 three-pointers in a game. All of this has led journalists to ask: Will Curry hit 15 three-pointers in that game?

"If you've seen the way I play, especially recently, I'm not shy about shooting. The game will determine what it looks like, which is not the real goal of my playing, but something crazier has happened. Warriors star Stephen Curry told reporters.

Curry has publicly stated that he wants to break Thompson's record, and what better way to do that than to surpass Ray Allen? It will be in front of his home audience and the first history created at chase center.

Whenever and wherever it happens, this achievement will be extraordinary. Some argue that Ray Allen's three-point record is too high. Now, Stephen Curry is close to making new history.

Against the Portland Trail Blazers, it was one of Curry's favorite teams. So it's a game you don't want to miss because Curry could make history.

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