Stephen Curry has cemented his place in NBA history after reaching the milestone of 4,000 career three-pointers. This historic shot took place during the game between the Golden State Warriors and the Sacramento Kings on the morning of March 14, Vietnam time.
In the third quarter of the match, the 35-year-old star successfully sank his second long-range shot, officially becoming the first player in league history to reach the 4,000 mark. This achievement once again solidifies Curry’s unrivaled dominance in three-point shooting.

The gap between Curry and the second-ranked player on the list, James Harden, exceeds 800 three-pointers, highlighting his extraordinary superiority. At his current pace, it’s unlikely any player will come close to this record in the near future.
Among the top 10 three-point shooters in NBA history, four players are still active alongside Curry and Harden: Damian Lillard (ranked 4th), Klay Thompson (ranked 5th), LeBron James (ranked 7th), and Paul George (ranked 9th). However, given Curry’s scoring prowess and the current gap, none of them appear capable of surpassing the Warriors star’s record.

Curry has been in top form over the past two months. February statistics show he averaged 30.7 points per game, while March figures stand at 29 points. The arrival of Jimmy Butler has brought more diverse offensive options to the Warriors, easing the scoring pressure on Curry and allowing him to focus on his signature three-point shooting that has defined his superstar status.
Curry’s impressive form, alongside his teammates, has propelled the Golden State Warriors to a red-hot streak of six consecutive wins recently. The team has lost only one of their last ten games, demonstrating remarkable consistency. Currently, under head coach Steve Kerr, the Warriors sit in 6th place in the Western Conference—a position that secures a direct playoff spot.

However, the race in the West remains fiercely competitive, with the Warriors facing stiff challenges from teams like the Los Angeles Clippers and Minnesota Timberwolves. Every game in the remaining stretch of the season will be critical to the Bay Area team’s playoff aspirations.
The 4,000 three-pointer milestone is not only a testament to Stephen Curry’s talent but also to the rare durability of his career. With his current form, he is well-positioned to push that number even higher in the years to come, setting a benchmark that may take decades for the next generation of players to surpass.

Not only a record-breaker, Curry is also widely recognized as a revolutionary figure who has transformed modern basketball with his astonishingly accurate long-range shooting. His influence has reshaped how teams devise their strategies and inspired a new generation of young players to hone their three-point shooting skills.
This historic shot marks a significant milestone not just in Curry’s career but also in NBA history. It is an achievement likely to endure for years to come, cementing the legendary legacy of one of the greatest shooters of all time.