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What NBA historical records did Curry create?
For Curry, people often question that he is not great enough, because he has not yet entered the Hall of Fame, even his best three points have not caught up with ray allen, and he is not the greatest shooter at all. But even though there is still a gap between Curry and ray allen in data accumulation, Curry is still the greatest shooter in history. You can look at the following records created by Curry, each of which is beyond the reach of others, and there is only one such shooter in the whole history of Curry.

402 three-pointers in a single season

15- 16 season, curry reached the peak of his career. This season, he averaged 5. 1 3-pointers, hit 45.4% of the 3-pointers and hit an astonishing 402 3-pointers, directly leaving all the sharpshooters in history far behind. Only Harden, who insists on the magic ball, is expected to catch up with him in active service, but their shooting percentage is very different.

15 single game 10+ 3 points

Although Curry's single-game three-point record was broken by Tang Shen not long after it was maintained, Curry is still the player with the strongest three-point explosive power. In his career, he hit more than 10 in a single game, which was as high as 15 times, while other players couldn't reach Curry's height at all, and the second place was only Tang Shen's 6 times, which was still far from Curry. This record may belong to Curry for many years to come, and he still has a long time to expand it.

Average 3.6 3-pointers per game

So far in his career, Curry has averaged 3.6 three-pointers, with the figures of ray allen and reggie miller in the bottom two being 2.3 and 1.8, respectively, and Thompson, who is also a splash brother, being 2.9. While averaging more three-pointers than others, Curry has always maintained the highest hit rate among sharpshooters. So far in his career, Curry's three-point shooting rate is as high as 43.5%.

60+ 3 points for five consecutive seasons in the playoffs.

Being able to lead the team into the playoffs for five consecutive seasons is already a great achievement, not to mention maintaining super efficiency for five seasons. Curry has hit more than 60 three-pointers in the playoffs for five consecutive seasons, which is an unparalleled record. No player can get close to him. After all, this number is too high. Sharpshooters need to maintain high efficiency in the intensity of the playoffs and go far enough in the playoffs.

All voting MVP

This is an achievement that many superstars have not accomplished, such as Jordan and O 'Neill, who have not achieved the feat of unanimous MVP. In the whole NBA history, only Curry of 15- 16 season has reached it. That season, he not only created a single-season three-point record, but also led the team to 73 wins in the regular season, breaking Jordan's highest winning record for many years. The consistent MVP can be said to be deserved.