An NBA regular season focus battle, the Golden State Warriors host the Denver Nuggets. At the end of the third quarter, a historic moment came, and Stephen Curry hit his 3,000th career three-pointer, becoming the first person in NBA history to unlock the achievement, congratulations.
In this game, the Warriors were affected by the lack of Draymond Green, and they suffered two collapses in the first quarter and the second quarter, falling behind by as many as 24 points at halftime and falling into a desperate situation. In the third quarter, the Warriors had a certain recovery, chasing the point difference back and rekindling the suspense in the fourth quarter.
As we all know, Curry is the warriors' barometer, and his state largely determines the Warriors' firepower. In the first half, Curry was in a very bad state, only 1 of 6 shots, and only got 2 points, which is simply unimaginable. If the Warriors want to stage a big reversal, it must be indispensable to Curry's play, and the whole team is waiting for his recovery.
In the third quarter, the situation was slightly better, although there was still a big gap compared to Curry's peak form, but at least it was stronger than the first half, which was a positive signal. Especially at the end of the quarter, Curry finally shot a three-point shot in the bottom corner, which ushered in a milestone. It was his 3,000th career three-pointer, becoming the first person in NBA history to achieve this feat. Subsequently, Curry hit 2 more in the last quarter, and came to 3002, I don't know if I can still shoot later, I'll see.
Until Curry didn't overtake Ray Allen, everyone was waiting for him to become the first man in history. After surpassing, Curry has no opponent behind him, and his goal is to expand his record. Nowadays, the 3,000 mark has been broken, and the next step is to run to 4,000, I don't know if my career can break through, I hope.