Breaking: Stephen Curry has done it again. The Golden State Warriors superstar has officially become the first player in NBA history to hit 4,000 career three-pointers, cementing his legacy as…..

Stephen Curry has done it again. The Golden State Warriors superstar has officially become the first player in NBA history to hit 4,000 career three-pointers, cementing his legacy as the greatest shooter of all time.

 

Curry, who revolutionized the game with his deep-range shooting and quick release, reached the milestone in classic fashion—pulling up from well beyond the arc and draining a signature shot that sent the crowd into a frenzy. The historic three came during the Warriors’ matchup against [opposing team], marking yet another record-breaking moment in his legendary career.

 

Having already surpassed Ray Allen’s previous record of 2,973 career threes back in 2021, Curry has continued to redefine what is possible from beyond the arc. His combination of elite ball-handling, off-ball movement, and clutch shooting has made him virtually unstoppable. Even at [current age], he remains one of the most feared offensive players in the league.

 

This milestone is not just about numbers—it represents Curry’s impact on basketball as a whole. His ability to shoot from anywhere on the court has reshaped the way teams play, inspiring a generation of young players to develop long-range shooting skills. The NBA’s emphasis on three-point shooting today can largely be credited to his influence.

 

With no signs of slowing down, Curry continues to add to his legendary résumé. Now that he has hit 4,000 three-pointers, the question remains: How high can he push the record before he calls it a career? If history is any indication, he’s far from finished.

 

 

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