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The gap is obvious! Also 2560 three-pointers Curry used 211 fewer games than Harden

On March 8, Beijing time, the 76ers defeated the Bulls at home 121-106. Harden returned to the game after a one-game break, but the offensive feel was not good, shooting 5 of 15 from the field, 1 of 5 from three-point range, 5 of 6 from the free throw line, contributing 16 points, 8 rebounds and 14 assists.

The gap is obvious! Also 2560 three-pointers Curry used 211 fewer games than Harden

Although Harden's offensive feel is average, he has a number of milestones in the game. Before this game, Harden's career total score was 23142 points, and after scoring 16 points in this game, the total career score reached 23158 points, surpassing Elgin Baylor (23149 points) and rising to 31st in NBA history. Next, Harden will catch up with Wade in front of him (23165 points).

The gap is obvious! Also 2560 three-pointers Curry used 211 fewer games than Harden

In addition, Harden shot one three-pointer in this game, and the number of career regular-season three-point shots reached 2560, tying Reggie Miller to the third in history. It is worth mentioning that Harden spent a total of 926 games, far less than Reggie Miller's 1389 games.

The gap is obvious! Also 2560 three-pointers Curry used 211 fewer games than Harden

Harden's three-point efficiency is far superior to Reggie Miller's, but there is a big gap compared to the top stephen Curry (3101). When Curry tied Reggie Miller's record, it took only 715 games, 211 games less than Harden.

The gap is obvious! Also 2560 three-pointers Curry used 211 fewer games than Harden

Even so, Harden is still one of the best three-pointers on the job. In the all-time three-point list, Harden is second only to Curry and is the second-ranked player in the active duty. In addition to Curry and Harden, lillard (2143) is among the active players in the top 10 of the all-time three-point list. In addition, four active players made the top 20, namely LeBron James (No. 11), Kyle Lowry (No. 16), Klay Thompson (No. 18) and Paul George (No. 19).

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