Stephen Curry breaks the all-time NBA three-point record

33-year-old overtakes Ray Allen’s 2,973 mark as Warriors beat Knicks at the Garden

Stephen Curry broke the all-time NBA three-pointer record as Golden State Warriors beat the Knicks in New York. Photograph: Al Bello/Getty
Stephen Curry broke the all-time NBA three-pointer record as Golden State Warriors beat the Knicks in New York. Photograph: Al Bello/Getty

Stephen Curry broke the NBA record for most career three-pointers on Tuesday night when the Golden State superstar drained his second in the Warriors’ game at the New York Knicks.

Curry wasted no time tying Ray Allen’s mark of 2,973 three-pointers by sinking his first attempt, a 29-footer just 64 seconds after tip-off. Curry missed his second attempt before making history at 7:33 left, when he hit a 28-footer beyond the reach of a fast-closing Alec Burks for number 2,974.

The 33-year-old guard broke the record in his 789th regular-season game - the equivalent of more than six full seasons faster than Allen, who played 1,300 regular-season games.

Curry ended the with night five of 14 from long distance, giving him 2,977 three-pointers overall. He scored 22 points to lead Golden State to a 105-96 win.

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At half-time of the game, NBA commissioner Adam Silver issued a statement: “It was thrilling to see Steph break the NBA’s all-time record for 3-pointers. He has revolutionised the way the game is played and continues to leave fans in awe with his amazing artistry and extraordinary shooting ability. We congratulate him on this historic achievement.”

After the record-breaking basket, Curry blew kisses to a roaring sellout crowd at Madison Square Garden and pounded his chest. Once the Knicks got the ball over halfcourt, a timeout was called and Curry’s teammates and coaching staff poured on to the court to exchange hugs and high-fives.

Curry received the milestone ball from head coach Steve Kerr and almost immediately headed to give it to his dad, former NBA star Dell Curry, who was sitting courtside. The two shared a warm hug.

The younger Curry then exchanged hugs with Allen, who was also sitting courtside.