Today Curry surpassed Ray Allen to become the NBA's all-time three-point king, and this record will climb in the future. Curry scored three points without anyone's surprise. In fact, if Curry hadn't been seriously injured two seasons ago, he would have won the NBA's all-time three-pointer last year. In the next few games, as long as Curry plays normally, his three-point shooting will exceed 3,000, and he will become the first player in NBA history to break 3,000 three-point shooting.
In addition to the NBA's all-time three-point king, Curry has 4 super-hard records to break. Let's take stock. Counting the three-point king, Curry has a total of 5 extremely difficult records to be broken, namely the only all-vote MVP in history, the best record in NBA regular season history, 402 three-point shooting in a single season in the NBA regular season, and the first win rate in single-season playoff history (16-1).
Which of these 5 is the hardest to surpass? Let's start with item 1 – the NBA's all-time three-point king. Although many NBA stars are keen to shoot three-pointers today, it is still extremely difficult to achieve curry's level of output. Moreover, Curry has had two seasons of his career with low attendance, and Curry's three-point shooting is efficient and productive, not only the efficiency of three-point shots is amazing. Not counting this season, Curry only had a three-point shooting rate of less than 40% when he was seriously injured in 2020, and all other seasons have maintained an output of more than 40%. In the 2015-16 season, Curry averaged five three-pointers per game, a staggering 45 percent from three-point range. No player in the NBA can balance Curry's efficiency and production.
Needless to say, James, O'Neal, and Jordan have not been able to do this. The strength and influence of these three stars fans should all know. Only Curry has done this in NBA history.
The first-time record in the regular season in history is a good time and place. That year was Curry's peak, with a unanimous MVP and the first record in history with the Warriors' triumphant singing. The Bulls' record for '96 was subsequently broken. In the 21st century, there are only a handful of teams that can win more than 66, let alone 70 wins.
402 three-pointers in a single season is an NBA record, but if Curry keeps full attendance this season and maintains the current average of three-point shots per game, he has a certain chance of surpassing.
Let's mention the first winning percentage in playoff history. In the 2017 playoffs, Curry Durant led the Warriors to a good record of 16 wins and 1 loss, losing only one game to the Cavaliers in the Finals. Facing the three opponents in the West, the Warriors are all swept, and now the competition between the East and the West is becoming more and more fierce. Sweeping in the playoffs is difficult, not to mention losing only one game in the entire playoffs.
It can be seen that Curry not only has a three-point record, he also has several records that are difficult to cross. Which of these records is the hardest to break? At present, it is the only all-vote MVP in history that cannot be surpassed, after all, the most posterity is to equal Curry, followed by the first record in the historical regular season, which is extremely difficult to break. 73 wins can not be sought. Losing just 9 games in a long season is a miracle.
The last thing we have to say is that maybe one day in the future, a player's three-point shooting can be close to or surpass Curry. But mentioning curry on three-pointers is forever the word. He changed people's perceptions, changed the way the league played and the trend. He pushed the NBA into a whole new direction with three-pointers, and he was the god of three-pointers. Dear readers, which record do you think Curry has been the hardest to break? Feel free to leave a comment in the comments section below the article.