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Curry passes Miller, now 2nd all-time in career 3s

Golden State Warriors star guard Stephen Curry passed Hall of Famer Reggie Miller for second-most made three-pointers in NBA history after making four three-pointers in Saturday’s game against the Utah Jazz.

Curry, who now has 2,561 made three-pointers in his career, sits 412 made three-pointers behind Hall of Famer Ray Allen for the most in NBA history.

“What defines Steph is his ability to hit the threes on or off the dribble,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said prior to Saturday’s game during a video conference with reporters. “Either on the dribble with all of his movement or playing off the ball and that’s probably where he and Ray Allen are most alike. Reggie was much more an off-ball, catch and shoot three-point guy. Shoot off pin downs and curls and that sort of thing.

“But Steph and Ray in my mind are the two greatest ever in terms of the diversity of their three-point shots, which is why they’re going to be atop that list. The ability to shoot it in so many different ways is just an incredible threat for defenses to have to deal with. So I’ve just been blessed to coach Steph and watch him play all these years and to enjoy the show like everybody else. And also get to know him so well and experience what it’s like to lead a team with Steph. It’s an unbelievable luxury to have a leader like him.”

Curry, 32, has changed the modern game in how far he has extended the range for himself and younger shooters who have come after him. He takes great pride in the time he has invested into his own game to become arguably the greatest shooter in basketball history.

Curry’s intricate pre-game routine has become a show unto itself through the years, but it’s his shooting regimen on the practice floor that Warriors officials have marveled at over time.

Curry’s coach at Davidson College, Bob McKillop, explained the ways in which he feels Curry has changed the game most over time.

“Well, the first change is that he brings great joy,” Mckillop told ESPN in 2019. “And I think that resonates with the Warriors. They play joyfully. Steve Kerr coaches joyfully. That starts with Stephen. So that’s number one.

“…We talk about his three-pointers and they’re terrific, but let’s talk about the number of layups, let’s talk about his shooting percentage for layups. Let’s talk about the passes. Let’s talk about the screens, let’s talk about the cuts. He does all of those unselfish things that sometimes don’t show up in the stat sheet … again I don’t know how many superstars can impact the team by doing the little things like Stephen Curry impacts the team.”

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