James Harden cemented his place in NBA history, passing Ray Allen for second on the all-time 3-point list as the Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Utah Jazz 116-105 Monday (PHL).
Congrats to @JHarden13 of the @LAClippers for moving into 2nd on the all-time THREES MADE list! pic.twitter.com/QaAiGE6w6r
— NBA (@NBA) November 18, 2024
Harden’s two triples in the win brought his career total to 2,874, surpassing Allen’s 2,873. Only Steph Curry, with 3,782 made threes, remains ahead of Harden on the historic leaderboard.
With this three, James Harden (2,794 3PM) passed Ray Allen for SECOND MOST THREES in @NBA HISTORY ?? https://t.co/D35BUlN1KL pic.twitter.com/T3H9GXxa1j
— LA Clippers (@LAClippers) November 18, 2024
Harden finished the game with 20 points and 11 assists, orchestrating the Clippers’ offense in a much-needed win.
Ivica Zubac led the Clippers with 22 points, while Norman Powell contributed 19 as Los Angeles snapped a three-game skid, evening its record at 7-7.
The Jazz, now 3-10 on the season, were led by Jordan Clarkson’s 21 points but couldn’t keep up with the Clippers’ balanced attack.
Despite struggling from deep with a 2-for-8 performance, Harden’s milestone added a special moment to the Clippers’ commanding victory.
With Harden making history and Los Angeles bouncing back into the win column, the Clippers hope to build momentum as they move forward in the tightly contested Western Conference.
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