Stephen Curry makes NBA history by reaching 2,500 3s

The Warriors player equaled Ray Allen and Reggie Miller for the top three-point scorers.

Warriors point guard Stephen Curry became the third player in NBA history to hit 2,500 3-pointers, joining Ray Allen Reggie Miller.

The Warriors player took the mark in a game against Chicago Bulls, in an action that featured two rooks, Lauri Markkanen and Garrett Temple, yet managed to surprise with his shot.

Curry joins Ray Allen, who retired from the Miami Heat in 2014, and Reggie Miller, the first to reach that record.

The score was unattainable since 2011, when Ray Allen equaled it in February of that year, setting the record at 2,973 3-pointers made, now that will be the next challenge for Steph Curry, aged 32.

Curry has set the record for the most 3-point shots with the Warriors and has the best percentage of free throws in the franchise, playing for Golden State since 2019.

Mexican takes part in the Warriors’ tight win over Chicago

Mexican Juan Toscano appeared as the starter in the Warriors’ victory over Chicago, 129 for 128. The national team finished with five points, five rebounds and one steal in the third game of the NBA regular season.

Juan Toscano signed with the Warriors since February 2020 and played 13 games in the last regular season, now contributing to Golden State’s victory.

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