Steph Curry Is NBA’s New 3-Point King

The Baby-Faced Assassin is now the new 3-point King!

Steph Curry broke Ray Allen's record of 2,793 three-pointers in 511 fewer games than Ray did.

Wardell Stephen Curry III a.k.a. Steph Curry a.k.a. The Baby-Faced Assassin shattered Ray Allen's all-time record by shooting his 2,794th 3-pointer midway through the first quarter of the Knicks vs. Warriors game on December 14, 2021. Steph tied Ray Allen's record of 2,793 points in the first minute of the game, and he lost no time in aiming for the record when he hit his historic jumper with 7:34 remaining in the first quarter.

Nike executives are preparing to fire (or at the very least set up additional dartboards) whoever mispronounced Steph's name and irritated him enough to allow him to walk over to Under Armour.

You'd think the MSG audience would be booing, but since there hasn't been much to celebrate for in New York since the late 1990s, Knick supporters have been left to cheering on enemy team stars whenever they achieve great achievements in the Mecca of basketball.

Steph Curry was allowed 3 take in the moment after creating history when play came to a halt and he was praised by the audience and others in attendance. Steph drank everything in for a few minutes before being hugged by Ray Allen himself, who was there to watch his record being broken, and ultimately made his way to his father, former NBA great Dell Curry.

Steph Curry is only 33 years old, and given the rate at which he shoots 3-pointers on a season-by-season basis, he could easily approach 4,000 career triples.


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