Stephen Curry passes Reggie Miller for No. 2 all-time in 3-pointers made
Stephen Curry is now 411 made 3-pointers behind Hall of Famer Ray Allen for the most in NBA history.
With a catch-and-shoot corner 3 in third quarter Saturday night in Salt Lake City, Stephen Curry passed Hall of Famer Reggie Miller for second place on the NBA’s all-time 3-pointers made list.
Miller made 2,560 3-pointers over 1,389 regular season games during his 18-year NBA career; Curry passed him in his 715th career game, coming early in his 12th NBA season.
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“That’s pretty dope,” Curry said after the game (the Jazz beat the Warriors 127-108). “We got our head beat tonight, but I was trying to still enjoy it. After I made the third one, I knew that was a big one, and then to make that fourth one in the third quarter was pretty special. Something I’ve been looking forward to for a very long time.”
Having surpassed Miller, the only player Curry needs to outdo to claim the title of 3-point king is another renowned shooter – Ray Allen, who currently holds the first place with 2,973 career 3s. Despite a lead of over 400 3-pointers made, Allen’s position may not be secure past 2021, as it seems inevitable that Curry will take over the record in due course.
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Given Curry’s current rate of scoring 3-pointers (4.1 per game), he would require slightly more than 100 games to surpass Allen. However, with only 57 games left in this reduced 72-game season, it’s probable that Curry won’t be able to attempt Allen’s record until the latter part of the 2021-22 season.
The pace at which Curry has ascended the all-time leaderboard sets him apart from Miller and Allen. Although Miller and Allen integrated the 3-point shot into their gameplay, Curry was instrumental in revolutionizing the 3-point shot due to his exceptional shooting skills and the increasing focus on this aspect of the game. In essence, he altered the dynamics of the game.
Over the past six seasons, Curry has averaged at least 9.8 3-point attempts per game each year and has three seasons averaging at least 11 3s per game. By comparison, Miller’s career-high in 3-point attempts for a season was 6.6 in 1996-97 (3rd in NBA), while Allen’s was 8.4 in 2005-06 (1st in NBA by 1.6 3PA).
Curry’s ascent is not solely due to an increased number of 3-point attempts. He is widely considered the greatest shooter of all time because of his exceptional accuracy, in addition to his high volume. Curry has a career 43.3% shooting record from distance, surpassing Miller’s 39.5% and Allen’s 40.0%.
Curry’s 43.3% career 3-point percentage ranks seventh all-time and leads all players ranked in the top 200 in 3-pointers made. Curry has a strong connection with the top two players on the all-time 3-point percentage list: No. 1 is his head coach Steve Kerr (45.4%) and No. 2 is his younger brother Seth (44.9%), who is shooting a league-best 59.6% this season from 3 for the Philadelphia 76ers.
Curry needed only 715 games to surpass the career total that Miller reached in 1,389 games, thanks to his blend of high volume shooting and remarkable accuracy. This is also why he will be the first player to surpass 3,000 career 3-pointers and set the benchmark for all other shooters to strive for.
Which Players Will Eventually Challenge Curry?
If Curry does indeed surpass Allen to set a new record for career 3-pointers, two questions still hang in the balance: 1. What will be the new record he sets? 2. Which of the current players stand a chance at surpassing him in the future?
Let’s go back to the all-time leaderboard for 3-pointers made, but rather than track totals we’ll look at per game averages instead. The 14 players with the highest 3-pointers made per game are all active players before we get to Allen at No. 15. Let’s take a closer look at the top 10 on that list and see which players may have a shot at catching Curry.
Curry currently leads and shows no indications of losing steam, making it challenging for his contemporaries to catch up. Harden, who is presently ranked fifth all-time, lags behind Curry by nearly 200 3-pointers. Despite making 3-pointers at an extraordinary rate in his last two seasons in Houston (4.8 per game in 2018-19, 4.4 per game in 2019-20), Harden has transitioned to a new role in Brooklyn and has managed an average of 3.2 3-pointers per game this season.
By taking the veterans (Thompson, Lillard, Harden and George) out of the equation, we can shift our attention to the budding players who have been inspired by Curry’s game throughout their path to the NBA. These players are not only influenced by Curry, but also spend their entire careers in an NBA era where the 3-point shot is more appreciated than ever before.
Most three-pointers in the first 100 games of a player’s career:
1. Duncan Robinson, 326
2. Luka Doncic, 250Take note that the game has significantly changed and other notable aspects include:
11. Klay Thompson, 204
12. Stephen Curry, 200
18. Mike Miller, 190
59. Ray Allen, 145— Tim Reynolds (@ByTimReynolds) January 19, 2021
Donovan Mitchell surpassed Buddy Hield’s record for the fewest games required to hit 600 career 3-pointers earlier this week. It took Mitchell only 240 games to achieve this milestone, while Hield achieved it in 244 games. Despite not being known as a 3-point specialist, Mitchell’s pace exceeds those of previous players due to the significant role the 3-point shot now plays in everyone’s game. This mirrors Curry’s trajectory, having already outpaced Miller and being on track to overtake Allen.
Keep an eye on the two youngest players in the top 10 list, Atlanta’s Trae Young (22) and Dallas’ Luka Doncic (21). Now in their third season, both players have proven their ability to score 3-pointers at will. Their youth, combined with their high volume of 3-point shots, positions them as the most likely challengers to Curry.
4 More Stats to Know on Curry’s 3-Point Shooting
1. Double-Digit 3-Point Shooting Games
Curry has 15 of the 56 games in NBA history when a player has made at least 10 3-pointers in a game. The next ranked player is his teammate Klay Thompson with five, followed by the trio of Damian Lillard, James Harden and JR Smith with three each and Zach LaVine with two. No other player has more than one game with at least 10 3-pointers made.
Thompson holds the single-game record for the most 3-pointers made, with 14. Curry and LaVine are hot on his heels, both having made 13 3-pointers in a game. Curry initially set the record by scoring 13 3-pointers in a game against the Pelicans on November 7, 2016. Thompson later surpassed this record two years on, and in 2019, LaVine matched Curry’s achievement.
2. Playoff 3-Pointers Made
Keep in mind that all of the numbers discussed so far are for regular season games only, and do not count Curry’s record 470 3-pointers made in the NBA Playoffs. Curry racked up his 470 3s over 112 career playoff games (4.2 3PM per game); he is followed by LeBron James, who has 414 3s in 260 career playoff games (1.6 per game).
Reggie Miller, the legend who has just been surpassed, is sixth in playoff 3s with 320 in 144 games (2.2 per game). Meanwhile, Ray Allen, the legend Miller is still pursuing in regular season 3s, ranks third in playoff 3s with 385 in 171 games (2.3 per game).
3. Most 3-Pointers Made in a Season
There have been four seasons in NBA history when a player has made at least 300 3-pointers – Curry accounts for three of the four, with James Harden being the only other member of the club. In 2015-16, Curry not only became the first-and-only unanimous selection for the Kia Most Valuable Player award, he also set the record for 3-pointers made in a season as he shot 402-for-886 (45.4%) from beyond the arc over 79 games.
In the 2018-19 season, Harden held the second rank with 378 3-pointers, while Curry came in third with 354 3-pointers. Curry also made 324 3-pointers in the 2016-17 season. Curry not only holds the record for three of the top four seasons in total 3-pointers, but also has six spots in the top 20. Harden, on the other hand, occupies four spots in the top 20. Buddy Hield and Klay Thompson are the only other players to hold more than one spot in the top 20.
4. Most Consecutive Games With a 3-Pointer
Curry holds the record with 157 consecutive games with at least one 3-pointer made, a streak that spanned three seasons from Nov. 13, 2014 to Nov. 3, 2016. Kyle Korver is the only other player to reach 100 straight games with a 3-pointer at 127 games.
Curry does not have the longest active streak in the league, that belongs to Sacramento’s Buddy Hield at 82 straight games, followed by Curry and Brooklyn’s Joe Harris each with 77 consecutive games. Toronto’s Fred VanVleet and Brooklyn’s James Harden are the only other players with an active streak of at least 40 games.
Curry’s Milestone 3-Pointers on Climb to No. 2
Curry’s ascent to the second highest spot in career 3-pointers started in 2009, when he was the seventh overall pick from Davidson College. Let’s revisit the significant milestones he accomplished along his rise through the ranks.
1 – Oct. 30, 2009: After missing his only 3-point attempt in his NBA debut, Curry shot 2-for-3 from beyond the arc in his second career game, a 123-101 loss to Phoenix.
100 – Feb. 27, 2010: Curry’s 100th 3-pointer came in his 58th career game as he shot 3-for-6 from beyond the arc and finished with a game-high 27 points in a 95-88 win over Detroit.
500 – Jan. 26, 2013: Curry reached 500 career 3-pointers in his 221st career game with No. 500 coming on a night when he scored 26 points on 5-for-9 shooting from 3-point land in a 109-102 loss to Milwaukee.
1,000 – Jan. 7, 2015: Curry became the fastest player to ever reach 1,000 3-pointers made as he reached the century mark in just his 369th career game. He reached the milestone during a 117-102 win over Indiana when he shot 4-for-8 from deep and finished with 21 points.
1,500 – March 11, 2016: The theme of Curry being the fastest to reach a 3-point milestone continued as he hit the 1,500 mark, this time shattering the previous record held by Ray Allen. Curry needed only 477 games to reach 1,500 3-pointers made, while Allen needed 661 games.
Enters Top 10 – March 5, 2017: Curry entered the top 10 on the all-time 3-pointers made list at Madison Square Garden in New York – the same arena where he set his career-best scoring mark of 54 points four years prior (he topped that mark with a 62-point game earlier this season). Curry scored 31 points and shot 5-for-13 on 3s in a 112-105 win, ending the night with 1,833 career 3-pointers, passing Chauncey Billups (1,830) to crack the top 10.
2,000 – Dec. 4, 2017: Curry became the eighth player in NBA history to reach 2,000 career 3-pointers and did so faster than any other player, needing only 597 games to hit the milestone. Curry scored 31 points and shot 5-for-11 on 3s in Golden State’s 125-115 win, but the achievement was marred by a sprained ankle late in the game that would cost Curry nearly four weeks of action.
Enters Top 5 – Oct. 24, 2018: Curry entered the top five on the all-time 3-point list in style as he scored 51 points and made 11 3s during Golden State’s 144-122 win over Washington. With his third 3-pointer of the night, Curry (2,162) passed Jamal Crawford (2,153) for fifth place in career 3s made.
2,500 – Dec 27, 2020: In the third game of the 2020-21 season, Curry became the third player in NBA history to reach the 2,500 career 3-pointers made milestone, joining Reggie Miller and Ray Allen. Curry scored 36 points and shot 5-for-15 from deep to help the Warriors earn their first win of the season.