Stephen Curry makes history
In a game already packed with excitement, this moment was truly historic. The Warriors triumphed over the Sacramento Kings, 130-104. However, it was during the third quarter that Curry’s brilliance took center stage, as he hit the shot that crowned him the NBA’s all-time leader in three-pointers. This achievement is one only a player of Stephen Curry’s caliber could have reached.
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Home-court brilliance
Curry now reigns as the undisputed leader in NBA three-pointers, leaving the next closest player, James Harden, far behind. In fact, as of his 37th birthday on March 14, Stephen Curry leads Harden—currently with the Clippers—by a comfortable margin of over 800 three-pointers (Harden has 3,127). Meanwhile, retired star Ray Allen sits third on the all-time list with 2,973.
Post-game, Stephen Curry shared his thoughts with reporters on achieving this historic feat. “It was a special moment, being able to do it at home,” Curry said. He also reflected, “It was a strange game because I didn’t have many opportunities, but it was still a special moment.”

Another win for the warriors
The Warriors secured their sixth consecutive win, climbing to the 6th spot in the Western Conference. The game also featured standout performances from Draymond Green, and of course, the two crucial three-pointers that propelled Stephen Curry into history.