In case you weren't already aware, it became official on Wednesday night ... Stephen Curry can't be stopped when it comes to three-point shooting.
In the Golden State Warriors final game of the season against the Memphis Grizzlies, Curry hit his 400th three of the season (in the third quarter), becoming the first player in NBA history to do so. He finished the season with 402, going 10-of-19 from three-point range in the game.
How crazy is this record? A little more than a month ago, he became the first player to 300, and on February 27, he broke his own record of 286 (set last season).
Aware of his chase for 400, he told USA TODAY Sports earlier this week that the fact that he's so close is making his head spin.
"Because from how well I thought I had to shoot to get to just 280, or whatever it was last year (286) to (being) almost 100 (threes) past that right now, it doesn’t make sense. I’ll keep trying to push the envelope, and whatever happens …”
On Wednesday night, he pushed the envelope.
He holds the first, second, fourth, and seventh place spots on the single season all-time list, and something that says he might own a few more by the time he's done.
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