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The Stephen Curry from Warriors meets 4K-Karriere 3 pointer, extends the NBA record

The Point Guard of Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry, was the first player in NBA history, the 4,000 career triangle career in the third quarter on Thursday against Sacramento Kings against the Sacramento Kings.

Curry's three-pointer gave the Warriors a lead of 72-63 with 8:19.

The two-time NBA-MVP performed the evening with three pointers with three pointers, the number 1 ever. The Los Angeles Clipper Guard James Harden is the only other NBA player who does 3,000 or more (3,127 from Thursday).

For the season, Curry achieved a team high of 24.5 points per game together with 6.1 assists and 4.4 rebounds. He has 44.8 percent from the field and 39.8 percent of three shot.

On Thursday, Curry was exceptional in his last seven games and had an average of 32.9 ppg. This route contained 56 points against the Orlando Magic and 40 others compared to the Brooklyn Nets.

Golden State joined 10 out of 11 games in the evening and converted a 27:27 record into a brand of 37: 28, good enough for sixth place in the Western Conference.

The Warriors still have some work to do to qualify for the playoffs, but Golden State was excellent after acquiring Jimmy Butler from Miami Heat and was determined to continue this dynamics.

The chances are good that Curry, who is also a leader in the post-season career treetop, will also extend this recording.