On December 13, Beijing time, there is no Golden State Warriors game today, but for Warriors fans, tomorrow may be Curry's career night! Tomorrow at 8 a.m., the Warriors will challenge the Pacers on the road, and Curry is only six three-pointers away from equalizing Ray Allen as NBA-history three-pointer king, and Curry has shot a total of 2,967 three-pointers in the regular season of his career, while Ray Allen has shot 2,973 three-pointers. 6 three points is a tie, and 7 three points is beyond!

Of course, the last two games may be suffering from crazy record-breaking ideas, Curry's last three-point game was 3 of 14 three-pointers, and the previous three-pointer was 6 of 17. But why does the editor say so? So far this season, Curry has averaged 5.4 three-pointers per game, which is the first in the league, and curry's data is even more terrifying before.
Maybe tomorrow, NBA reporter Jason Dumas reported that Curry will play the Warriors and Pacers on Tuesday, following speculation that Curry would take a break in Tuesday's game against the Pacers before breaking the all-time three-point record at the Knicks' home stadium on Wednesday, the famous Madison Stadium.
However, in the last three meetings between the two teams, the Warriors have won 1 and lost 2, but the Warriors have lost twice at home. When the Warriors play at home to the Pacers, the Warriors' record in their last 5 away games is 4 wins and 1 loss, so Curry is very likely to break the record.
On the one hand, Curry averaged 5.4 three-pointers per game, and on the other hand, the Warriors' 4-1 away record! Earlier, When Curry talked about breaking records, he said that it has special significance in any stadium.
At home for the Philadelphia 76ers, he didn't succeed, but he'd said it was a game against his brother Seth; against the Pacers, which was the home of Miller, one of the NBA's top scorers, and against the Knicks, that's Madison Garden Square, and the attention was self-evident.
So, no matter what, it's a blessing to see Curry set a record for the NBA regular season and playoff three-point king.