Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry made history, breaking Ray Allen's all-time record for three-pointers at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday. In his 13-year career, Curry surpassed Allen's record by recording his 2,973rd career three-pointer while facing New York Knicks on the other side.
The moment came when the clock displayed 7:33 remaining in the opening period, Anthony Wiggins set him up, and Curry flawlessly swished in number 2,974 and celebrated the historic moment in his career with his teammate, and even the New York crowd cheered for him in the background. Curry set the new benchmark in the 789th career game while Allen took 1,300 appearances to set the record in the past. Warriors buoyed by Curry’s achievement beat the Knicks 105-96.