Stephen Curry makes history in the NBA by reaching 2,500 triples

The Warriors equaled Ray Allen and Reggie Miller as the top scorers on three-point shots.

Stephen Curry, the Warriors baseman, became the third player in NBA history to reach 2,000 500 three-pointers, joining Ray Allen Reggie Miller.

The Warriors reached the mark in a game against the Chicago Bulls, in a play in which he was scored by two towers, Lauri Markkanen and Garrett Tremp, and yet managed to surprise with his shot.

Curry joins the list that includes Ray Allen, who retired in 2014 with the Miami Heat, and Reggie Miller, the first to achieve that record.

The mark has remained unattainable since 2011, when Ray Allen tied it in February this year and set the record at 2,973 triple shots scored, now this will be the next challenge for 32-year-old Steph Curry.

Curry holds the record for most triple shots scored with the Warriors and has the best percentage of free throws scored in the franchise, since 2019 he plays for Golden State.

Mexican participates in the tight victory of the Warriors over Chicago

The Mexican Juan Toscano appeared as a starter in the Warriors’ victory over Chicago, 129 by 128. The national team finished with five points, five rebounds and one steal, in the third game of the NBA regular season.

Joan Toscano signed with the Warriors since February 2020 and last season played 13 games, now contributing to the Golden State victory.

.Source