At 8:30 a.m. Beijing time on December 15, the NBA regular season will usher in a focus battle, the Golden State Warriors away to challenge the New York Knicks. In Madison Square Garden, the mecca of American basketball, Stephen Curry will have a great chance of breaking ray Allen's NBA three-point record. At present, Curry is still two three-pointers away from breaking Ray Allen's record.
For Curry, breaking the three-point record was a highlight moment in his career. But for the opponent, no one wants to be his background board. Before the game, Knicks fans launched a discussion online, and they tried to prevent Curry from breaking Ray Allen's three-point record in Madison Square Garden.
One fan came up with an interesting idea. He suggested the Knicks should offer Ray Allen a 10-day contract and allow him to shoot as many three-pointers as possible. That would increase his number of three-pointers and reduce the likelihood that Curry would break the three-point record at Madison Square Garden. What's more, fans can see two of the greatest goalscorers of all time competing together.
This fan's suggestion has won the praise of many fans. Imagine if the Knicks made the move and gave Ray, 46, a 10-day contract to return to the NBA, which could ruin Curry's party.