On December 15, Beijing time, when Curry successfully topped the NBA's all-time three-pointer at the Madison Square Garden Arena, he has now hit 2,977 three-pointers in his career, only 23 three-pointers away from becoming the first in NBA history to hit 3,000 three-pointers, and is expected to complete the goal in 4 or 5 games.
Prior to this game, Curry hit 2,972 three-pointers, and he faced the Knicks with 5 three-pointers, officially surpassing Ray Allen's 2,973 three-point record, crowning the NBA's all-time three-point king, completing the inheritance of another generation of sharpshooters, and he took over the baton of predecessors Reggie Miller and Ray Allen.
Every time Curry hits a three-pointer next, it will be a new record in NBA history, so can he become the first player in the NBA to hit at least 3,000 three-pointers? The answer is undoubtedly self-evident, after all, Curry is currently only 23 three-pointers away from such a goal.
Curry has hit a combined 140 three-pointers this season, averaging 5.5 three-pointers per game, all of which are the first in the league. With Curry's explosive three-point firepower output, Curry probably needs 4 more games to achieve such a goal, or 5 games to achieve such a goal, and it is expected that Curry will further break the historical three-point record.
(Text/Drunken Floating Life)