Stephen Curry Hits 4,000 Career Three-Pointers, Solidifying His Legacy
The Warriors star continues to redefine basketball while focusing on a potential fifth championship.
- Stephen Curry became the first player in NBA history to reach 4,000 career three-pointers during a win against the Sacramento Kings.
- The milestone highlights Curry's longevity and unparalleled shooting ability, further cementing his status as the greatest shooter in basketball history.
- Shaquille O’Neal has called for Curry’s inclusion in the 'greatest of all time' conversation, emphasizing his transformative impact on the game.
- The Warriors, bolstered by the recent addition of Jimmy Butler, have climbed to sixth place in the Western Conference standings after a strong winning streak.
- Curry remains focused on leading the Warriors to a fifth championship, stating that the team still has another level to reach before the playoffs.