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3 milestones in a row! Curry's playoff total scores surpass the Lakers legend Break 1,000 goals + super Paul

On April 22, Beijing time, the Warriors rushed to challenge the Nuggets away, but in the first round of G3 game Curry was still arranged to play as a substitute, and Meng Shen ushered in a number of playoff career milestone data. Curry surpassed Lakers legend James Worthy in 26th all-time in his playoff career and ranked 4th in the game, and James surpassed Paul in playoff goals and reached the playoff milestone of 1,000 goals.

3 milestones in a row! Curry's playoff total scores surpass the Lakers legend Break 1,000 goals + super Paul

First, Curry surpassed Lakers legend Vasie in total playoff points to be in fourth place.

Curry's playoff total scores have reached 3,018 points before the game, and he has already scored seven points in the first quarter, surpassing Lakers legend James Worthy with 3,022 points and rising to the 26th place in NBA playoff history scoring list. As for active players, Curry ranks fourth in total playoff points, behind James with 7631 points, Durant with 4504 points and Harden with 3246 points.

3 milestones in a row! Curry's playoff total scores surpass the Lakers legend Break 1,000 goals + super Paul

Second, Curry surpassed the Suns' core Paul in the playoffs.

Curry scored just two goals ahead of the game, and he hit three goals in the first quarter to surpass the Suns' core Paul with 998 goals to rise to the 33rd place in NBA playoff history, the previous being the legendary Rings King Bill Russell with 1,003 goals.

Third, Curry reached the 1,000-goal milestone in his playoff career.

As Curry continued to score goals in the second quarter, he successfully reached the playoff career milestone of 1,000 goals, becoming the 33rd player in history to achieve such a feat, and also close to the record of Bill Russell and Barkley.

The Warriors continued to suppress the Nuggets with a good team offensive, and gradually extended the double-digit lead in the second quarter, so that Curry did not need to continue to cut points on the offensive end, after all, the Warriors' overall offensive was already strong enough.

(Text/Drunken Floating Life)

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