On the eve of his 37th birthday, Stephen Curry turned a once unimaginable number into a reality.
Curry became the first player to hit 4,000 career threes as the Golden Warriors dominated the Sacramento Kings, 130-104, for a sixth straight win, Friday, March 14.
Curry is the first player in NBA history to reach 4,000 3-POINTERS MADE in a career 👏 https://t.co/sZ0249wW4B
— NBA (@NBA) March 14, 2025
The four-time champion clinched the record after hitting his second three of the game at the 8:19 mark of the third frame and ended up with 11 points.
4,000 3-POINTERS AND COUNTING...
— NBA (@NBA) March 14, 2025
STEPH CURRY, IN A CLASS OF HIS OWN 🙌
Draymond Green fired a season-high 23 points while Jonathan Kuminga returned from a 31-game absence due to an ankle injury to add 18 markers in 20 minutes. Golden State moved to 38-28 and in joint sixth with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Warriors quick ball movement leads to the Kuminga THROWDOWN 😤
— NBA (@NBA) March 14, 2025
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On the other hand, DeMar DeRozan topscored the Kings with 23 markers as they stumbled to a third straight loss and dropped to 33-32.
Sacramento visits the Suns (30-36) in Phoenix looking to end their slump while Golden State seeks to extend their winning run against the New York Knicks (42-23).
(With reports from Pao Ambat)
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