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160 2026-07-04
In a historic night at Chase Center, Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors set a new NBA record for most three-pointers made in a career during his team's 125-110 win over the Atlanta Hawks. Curry's sharpshooting performance was a sight to behold, further solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest shooters in basketball history.
Curry entered the game just two three-pointers shy of breaking the record set by Ray Allen. With fans buzzing and anticipation in the air, he quickly got to work. By halftime, Curry had already made five three-pointers, not only breaking the record but also leading his team to a 67-54 lead at the break.
The third quarter saw the Warriors take control, as Curry continued to hit shots from beyond the arc, much to the delight of the home crowd. Every time he made a three-pointer, the cheers grew louder, and fans relished the historic moment. Curry finished the game with a staggering 40 points, including 10 three-pointers, a performance that will be etched in NBA history.
After the game, Curry’s teammates praised him for his talent and work ethic. Draymond Green stated, 'Watching Steph shoot is something special. He puts in the work, and it shows every night.' Coach Steve Kerr also expressed immense pride in Curry's accomplishment, noting how it elevates the entire franchise.
This victory boosts the Warriors' playoff hopes as they continue to strive for a high seed in a competitive Western Conference. Their next matchup will be against the Denver Nuggets, a critical game that could define their playoff trajectory. Stay connected with Ximaroq for all the latest insights and analyses on the NBA seasons!