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Enough noodles! Three historic shooters watch the Warriors play in New York as they wait on the spot for Curry to make history

On December 15, the Golden State Warriors played back-to-back away to the New York Knicks, and it seems that today Steven Curry is destined to break the NBA three-point record held by Ray Allen.

Enough noodles! Three historic shooters watch the Warriors play in New York as they wait on the spot for Curry to make history

At present, he only needs to shoot two three-pointers to complete the surpass of Ray Allen, becoming the first person in NBA history to make three-pointers.

Curry's father, Dale Curry, Ray Allen and Reggie Miller, three historic shooters, all came to Madison Gardens to wait for this moment to happen. You know, neither the three of them were there during the previous game against the Philadelphia 76ers or the Indiana Pacers.

Enough noodles! Three historic shooters watch the Warriors play in New York as they wait on the spot for Curry to make history

It seems that fate has long been predestined, and for Curry, it will be an unusual night (the game is played in the evening in local time).

Enough noodles! Three historic shooters watch the Warriors play in New York as they wait on the spot for Curry to make history

Not long ago, the Warriors officially released a photo (see above) on social accounts, showing Curry sitting in front of the locker, with three jerseys hanging behind him, the left and right sides are Ray Allen, Miller, and in the middle is Curry's No. 30 jersey, the meaning behind which is self-evident.

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