The Golden State Warriors have a point. Stephen Curry is regarded as one of the greatest three-point shooters of all time. He has made the most three-pointers in NBA history, 3511, and he has made the most in the league’s history. However, one record was broken on Sunday when the Golden State Warriors defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 118-114. Curry missed all eight of his three-point attempts in Golden State’s four-point victory. As a result, Curry’s streak of 268 consecutive games with a three-pointer is over.
Curry’s skid began on December 1, 2018, when the Warriors fell to the Detroit Pistons 111-102. This means he hasn’t played in over five years without making at least one three-point shot! What’s more, Curry has the second longest three-point streak in NBA history, with 157 games.
Even though Curry was unable to make shots beyond the paint, he still scored seven points, had eight assists, and was a +14 in the Warriors’ four-point victory. The +14 was a season high.
Curry rediscovered his three-point shot on Tuesday. He nailed six of 11 three-point attempts and finished with 33 points in the Warriors’ 132-126 victory over the Boston Celtics. People who watch professional basketball, on the other hand, are buzzing about one three-point shot. With 11 seconds remaining in overtime with the Warriors leading 127-126, Curry collected a long pass from Chris Paul and hit a tough three-point shot from 25 feet. Curry has begun a fresh streak of making three-point shots. Let’s see how long this run can go.
The Warriors’ record now stands at 13 wins and 14 losses. They are one game behind the Phoenix Suns for a Western Conference playoff place.