Curry hits 4,000 career 3-pointers in Warriors’ big win

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Stephen Curry has etched his name further into NBA history by becoming the first player to score 4,000 career three-pointers.

This landmark achievement came during a dominant game for the Golden State Warriors against the Sacramento Kings, with the Warriors cruising to a 130-104 victory.

The win extended their streak to six consecutive victories and their eleventh in the last twelve games.

The Chase Center in San Francisco was buzzing with excitement as Curry reached the milestone in the third quarter.

Known for his unparalleled shooting ability, Curry’s performance once again took center stage. His record-setting three-pointer underscored his role as one of the greatest to ever play the game.

Draymond Green was also instrumental in the victory, contributing 23 points.

His all-around performance complemented Curry’s record-breaking night, ensuring the Warriors’ offense remained dynamic and potent.

The two stars demonstrated the depth and versatility of the Warriors’ roster, which has been firing on all cylinders during their recent hot streak.

While the Kings fought hard, they struggled to counter the Warriors’ offensive and defensive execution. 

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