James Harden Passes Ray Allen in 3-Pointers
James Harden Passes Ray Allen in 3-Pointers

James Harden Passes Ray Allen in 3-Pointers

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James Harden of the Los Angeles Clippers has officially surpassed Ray Allen to become the second all-time leader in career 3-pointers made in NBA history, achieving his 2,974th three-pointer during a game against the Utah Jazz. This record-breaking shot occurred with 6:09 left in the first quarter, contributing to the Clippers' 116-105 victory, which ended a three-game losing streak for the team. Harden needed only 1,086 games to reach this milestone, compared to Allen's 1,300 games. He is now only trailing Golden State's Stephen Curry, who holds the record at 3,782 three-pointers. Harden's achievement adds to his impressive resume, which already includes being one of only three players to make over 300 three-pointers in a season. The Clippers will continue their homestand, facing Golden State next, while the Jazz struggle on their current road trip.

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