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Stephen Curry Passes Ray Allen for Most Career Three-Pointers in Warriors Victory Over Lakers

Devon Jackson
Devon Jackson
NBA Editor
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Stephen Curry Passes Ray Allen for Most Career Three-Pointers in Warriors Victory Over Lakers
Golden State guard makes history with his 2,974th career three-pointer while leading Warriors to 128-112 win at Chase Center.

Stephen Curry etched his name permanently in NBA history on Tuesday night, surpassing Ray Allen as the league's all-time leader in three-pointers made while leading the Golden State Warriors to a convincing 128-112 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers at Chase Center, breaking one of basketball's most prestigious records in front of 18,064 adoring home fans.

The 36-year-old sharpshooter made history with 7:33 remaining in the first quarter, drilling a 26-foot three-pointer from the right wing to pass Allen's seemingly untouchable record of 2,973 career threes. The sold-out crowd erupted in celebration as play was stopped for several minutes to honor Curry's remarkable achievement, with Allen himself appearing on the video board to congratulate the Warriors legend.

"This is surreal," Curry said during a brief on-court ceremony after the first quarter. "Growing up, Ray Allen was someone I looked up to, and to break his record here at home in front of our incredible fans, it's a dream come true. This record represents years of hard work, countless hours in the gym, and the support of my teammates and coaches. I'm grateful to be mentioned with the greatest shooters in NBA history."

Curry finished the night with eight three-pointers on 14 attempts, scoring 34 points while adding 7 assists and 5 rebounds in a dominant performance that showcased why he revolutionized modern basketball. His record-breaking shot was just the beginning of a vintage Curry performance, as he consistently found space against the Lakers defense and knocked down contested shots from well beyond the arc.

The Lakers fought valiantly behind LeBron James' 28 points and Anthony Davis' 22 points and 12 rebounds, but they had no answer for Golden State's balanced offensive attack. Klay Thompson added 21 points with five three-pointers of his own, while Draymond Green contributed 12 points, 8 rebounds, and 10 assists in what became a celebration of Warriors basketball at its finest.

Curry's historic achievement comes in his 13th NBA season and represents the culmination of a career that has fundamentally changed how basketball is played at every level. His record of 2,974 three-pointers and counting seems likely to stand for generations, as his combination of volume, accuracy, and degree of difficulty may never be matched. The Warriors' victory moves them to 36-22 on the season, keeping them firmly in playoff contention as they chase another championship with their legendary core still performing at an elite level.

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