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How long will it take Simmons to break Curry's three-point record? US media tanning statistics: 3587 seasons

On December 16, Beijing time, Curry broke Ray Allen's three-point record, which is still the focus of heated discussion in the NBA circle. Some US media used this to ridicule Ben Simmons and posted the topic of how long it would take Simmons to break Curry's three-point record. After their plan, Simmons needed to use 247500 games, 3587 seasons, until 5608 to break Curry's record.

How long will it take Simmons to break Curry's three-point record? US media tanning statistics: 3587 seasons

The picture of the US media is also careful, and the post is still a PS old man's version of Simmons. Ridicule is ridicule, in fact, they are also through the real calculation of the data. So far in his career, Simmons has played a total of 275 regular-season games, hitting a total of 5 three-pointers, averaging 0.018 three-pointers per game, at this rate, 247,500 games can shoot 4,500 three-pointers, which is the record number of three-point records predicted by Curry when he retires.

How long will it take Simmons to break Curry's three-point record? US media tanning statistics: 3587 seasons

Simmons' three-pointer is indeed too unreliable, and every offseason, he will post some videos of three-point shooting in training matches, but when it comes to the game, his three-point points still cannot become a conventional weapon. In the first two seasons, Simmons's three-pointers were 0 of 11 and 0 of 6, in the 2019-20 season, Simmons had 7 of 7 three-pointers, and in the 2020-21 season, Simmons had 3 of 10 three-pointers, and this season, Simmons had not yet played.

How long will it take Simmons to break Curry's three-point record? US media tanning statistics: 3587 seasons

Simmons has applied for a trade and wants to leave Philadelphia, while the 76ers are also in talks with multiple teams about his deal, and it is reported that the Lakers have discussed a trade with the 76ers, but Westbrook is not on the list of targets that the 76ers are interested in. In the newly released home odds rankings for Simmons trades, the Blazers are in first place, the Pacers and Pelicans are second and third, the Lakers are sixth, and the Nets are seventh.

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