ANOTHER MILESTONE FOR CHEF CURRY!
Steph Curry became the first player in NBA history to reach 3,600+ threes, during the Golden State Warriors’ 109-98 road win over the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday (PHL time).
The Warriors started the game on a cold streak, missing their first nine three-point attempts.
With 4:29 left in the first half, Curry made the Warriors’ first splash, marking as the 3,600th three-pointer of his career.
3,600 career threes
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) February 6, 2024
AND COUNTING ?? pic.twitter.com/mv40zJiXeA
The Dubs would go on to cruise to a comfortable double-digit win against the Nets, who before the game scored a huge victory over the Philadelphia 76ers.
Usually known as a threat from the beyond arc, the Dubs set a new season-high of 72 points in the paint.
Fresh off a season-high 60 points and 10 made threes, Curry followed that up with a 29-point performance to go along with five rebounds and three assists.
Jonathan Kuminga likewise had a solid game with 29 points, five rebounds, and three assists, while rookie Brandin Podziemski added 15 points and 11 rebounds.
28 Points | 10 Rebounds
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) February 6, 2024
Another strong night from JK 💪 pic.twitter.com/BVrj19UhbD
Six Nets players scored in double digits, but they were still unable to overcome the Warriors as they dropped to a 20-29 record in the East.
Golden State, meanwhile, moved to 22-25 in the West, still chasing for a possible spot in the playoffs.