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Former Player Believes Steph Curry Could Achieve Another Incredible Milestone

On Thursday evening, the NBA world witnessed yet another historic moment as Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors broke yet another record. He became the first player in league history to score a whopping 4,000 three-pointers, solidifying his position as one of the greatest shooters to ever grace the court. And the most remarkable thing? He shows no signs of slowing down.

On Friday, Brian Scalabrine, a former NBA player and current analyst, spoke to SiriusXM NBA Radio about Curry’s latest record-breaking achievement and made a bold prediction. “I think he’ll actually [go on to] become the first player to make 5,000 three-pointers,” Scalabrine said. “I mean, he’s on pace to do it.”

It’s no surprise that Scalabrine has such high expectations for Curry. After all, the 33-year-old point guard has consistently proven himself to be a force to be reckoned with on the court. He is a three-time NBA champion, a two-time MVP, and a seven-time All-Star, just to name a few of his impressive accolades. But what truly sets Curry apart is his unparalleled shooting ability.

Since entering the league in 2009, Curry has revolutionized the game with his incredible range and accuracy from beyond the arc. He has shattered records left and right, and his 4,000 three-pointers milestone is just the latest in a long list of accomplishments. But what makes this achievement even more remarkable is the fact that Curry achieved it in just 789 games, while the previous record holder, Ray Allen, took 1,300 games to reach the same mark.

Curry’s exceptional shooting skills are not just limited to regular season games. In fact, he has also made a name for himself in the playoffs, where the competition is even more intense. He holds the record for the most three-pointers made in a single postseason (98) and is the only player in NBA history to make at least 400 three-pointers in a single season (402 in 2015-2016).

But it’s not just his stats that make Curry stand out. He has also made a significant impact on the way the game is played, inspiring a new generation of young players to work on their long-distance shooting. His signature move, the deep three-pointer, has become a staple in many players’ arsenals, and his influence on the game will be felt for years to come.

Despite all his success, Curry remains humble and driven. He is constantly looking for ways to improve his game and push himself to new heights. And with his unparalleled dedication and work ethic, it’s no wonder that he continues to break records and surprise even the most seasoned basketball analysts.

As for Scalabrine’s prediction of 5,000 three-pointers, it may seem far-fetched to some, but with Curry’s impressive track record, it’s not entirely impossible. In fact, he is currently on pace to reach that milestone in just a few years. And if anyone can do it, it’s Steph Curry.

In a league full of incredible talent, Steph Curry continues to stand out as a true legend. His latest record-breaking achievement is a testament to his unparalleled skills and unwavering determination. And as he continues to make history, one thing is certain – the NBA world will be watching in awe as he achieves yet another incredible milestone.

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