Stephen Curry REPEATS a Non-Matched STUNNING Feat for the Third Time in His Career

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The Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry is one of the greatest players to have ever stepped for in the NBA. He has accomplished a lot in his career and has been revered as the best shooter the league has ever seen. He has broken a lot of records and has set a whole lot of new records.

 

 

Recently, he achieved a feat for the third time in his career, and no other player has matched that feat in the league except for one. Stephen Curry recently became the only player in the league to score more than 350 three-pointers this season. This season, he has been an absolute monster and carried his team in the first half.

 

 

The only player to match Curry’s recent feat is the Clippers‘ star James Harden, who accomplished the feat only once in the 2018-19 season in his decade-long career. Curry never fails to surprise his fans and the community with his brilliance; scoring 350 three-pointers is no small feat, and it goes to prove further the point that the Warriors star may be the best shooter in the league’s history. Even the Lakers star LeBron James, who is arguably the best player of this generation, claimed that Curry changed the game.

 

LeBron James Believes Stephen Curry Changed the Game

 

A few weeks back, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James claimed that Warriors star Stephen Curry had changed the game with his arrival. Bron explained that Curry was responsible for changing the very nature of the game and promoting a “no lead is safe” narrative in the minds of fans and players alike.


Singlehandedly changed the ‘no lead is safe,” said Bron on Mind the Game podcast. Bron explained that earlier teams in the NBA used to get a bit relaxed when they established a good lead as there weren’t many consistent three-point shooters.

 

Three-point shooting was not necessary on a team before the arrival of Stephen Curry. Curry closed those leads in minutes and showed the importance of a three-point shooter in an NBA team. He revolutionized the game and ushered the NBA in a new era.