5 records that are difficult to repeat in NBA history

5 records that are difficult to repeat in NBA history

1. Surpass the legendary Wilt Chamberlain, becoming the GSW highest scoring player of all time!

Stephen Curry holds the Dubs record for number of shots and 3-point performance, is the person with the most assists, and the highest free throw percentage. And 53 points in the match against the Denver Nuggets 2 days ago, helping pitcher number 30 become the highest scoring player in Golden State Warriors history.

Previously, Wilt Chamberlain was the holder of this record with 17,783 points, and it had been recorded since 1965. With Stephen Curry’s current form, he promises to continue to burn and surpass the record of “The Great Man”. 100″ man.

2. Surpass the legendary Reggie Miller’s 3-point record

In the match against the Utah Jazz earlier this season, Steph Curry surpassed legendary Reggie Miller’s record of 2,560 successful three-point shots. It is noteworthy that it only took him 715 matches to reach this milestone, that number is 1,388 matches with Reggie Miller.

Curry has now made 2,730 successful three-pointers, placing him behind only Ray Allen with 2,973. However, after what Curry has shown, it is only a matter of time before he steals the number 1 position!

3. 200 three-pointers in eight seasons

Before breaking Wilt Chamberlain’s record, Curry broke another record a week earlier. In the match against the Milwaukee Bucks on April 6, he successfully made more than 200 three-point shots in the 2020-21 NBA season.

This is the eighth season that Stephen Curry has achieved this impressive number, something no other player has ever done!

4. Record of three-point shooting in 3 games

Over the past few weeks, Curry has rewritten many three-point records. He successfully made 8 three-pointers against the Houston Rockets, 10 against the Denver Nuggets, and 11 against OKC.

A total of 29 three-pointers in 3 matches is an achievement that no other player has ever achieved, and of course it is a record!

5. 2 consecutive games with more than 10 three-pointers

Among the 3 matches mentioned above, it is easy to see that Stephen Curry had 2 consecutive games (Nuggets, OKC) scoring 10 or more three-pointers. Only one other player to do this is James Harden!