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NBA News: Stephen Curry Shines in Historic Performance, Breaking Three-Point Record….

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In a game that will be remembered for years to come, Stephen Curry once again proved why he is considered one of the greatest shooters in NBA history. On Tuesday night, the Golden State Warriors’ superstar delivered a breathtaking performance, breaking the all-time three-point record in a thrilling matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers.

Curry, known for his unparalleled shooting prowess, entered the game needing just five three-pointers to surpass the previous record held by Ray Allen. By the end of the first quarter, he had already tied Allen’s mark, thrilling the packed Chase Center crowd. As the second quarter began, the anticipation was palpable, and it didn’t take long for Curry to make history. With 10:13 left in the quarter, he received a pass from Draymond Green, dribbled to his left, and launched a deep three from 27 feet out. The ball swished through the net, and the arena erupted in celebration.

This historic shot marked Curry’s 2,974th career three-pointer, officially making him the all-time leader in three-pointers made. The game paused momentarily as Curry was mobbed by his teammates, and the crowd gave him a standing ovation. Even the Lakers’ players and coaching staff applauded, recognizing the magnitude of Curry’s achievement.

Curry finished the game with 45 points, including 10 three-pointers, leading the Warriors to a 121-114 victory. His performance not only secured a win but also highlighted his enduring impact on the game. “It’s an incredible feeling,” Curry said in a post-game interview. “To surpass someone like Ray Allen, who I’ve looked up to my entire career, is truly special.”

The milestone is a testament to Curry’s dedication, hard work, and revolutionary impact on basketball. He has transformed the way the game is played, popularizing the deep three-pointer and inspiring a new generation of players to develop their shooting range. As Curry continues to break records and push the boundaries of what’s possible on the court, his legacy as a basketball icon grows even stronger.

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