Steph Curry has officially done it: the NBA superstar of the Golden State Warriors has finally surpassed the legendary Ray Allen for triple scored between the regular season and the playoffs and he did it in an extraordinary way.
Curry’s triple record came in the second quarter of tonight’s Warriors game against the Chicago Bulls. He hit the scoresheet with his hands in the face (typical for Stephen Curry) of Chicago Bulls guard Alex Caruso to seal the record of the former Boston Celtics and Miami Heat marksman, as reported by ESPN:
With this three, Steph Curry passed Ray Allen for the most three pointers made all-time (including playoffs) ???? pic.twitter.com/SXMLCKcmfL
– ESPN (@espn) November 13, 2021
What’s really impressive about Curry’s record is that he did it in a lot less time than Allen. StatMuse noted that Warriors’ NBA superstar Curry hit Allen’s record of 3,358 triples in 585 fewer games. This is a testament to how great Curry’s filming was, breaking the record in more than five seasons of matches. We are confident that Ray Allen will be delighted that his record has been beaten by Steph Curry. The former Boston has great respect for the Chef.
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