Stephen Curry becomes first NBA player with 4,000 three-pointers
Stephen Curry becomes first NBA player with 4,000 three-pointers

Stephen Curry becomes first NBA player with 4,000 three-pointers

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On March 14, 2025, Stephen Curry made history by becoming the first player in NBA history to reach 4,000 career 3-pointers during a game against the Sacramento Kings, where the Golden State Warriors secured a 130-104 victory, marking their sixth consecutive win. Curry's milestone was celebrated by fans, as he scored 11 points in the game, while Draymond Green led the team with 23 points. This achievement underscores Curry's dominance in long-range shooting, a skill that has transformed the game and encouraged younger players to hone their shooting abilities. The Warriors continue to excel, improving their record to 13-2 with Curry's leadership, and they are positioned for future success with his ongoing contributions. As Curry approaches his 37th birthday, discussions arise about his potential to reach even greater heights, including the possibility of 5,000 career 3-pointers. His influence on the game and the evolution of basketball strategy remains significant, marking a new era in the NBA.

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