Prior to the Warriors’ game against the Jazz in Salt Lake City, rehabbing star Klay Thompson sank 24 consecutive 3-pointers from the corner.
Steph Curry has set another 3-point record, and this time, he broke a mark he set himself from 2014 to 2016.
With his first 3-pointer of the Warriors' game against the Utah Jazz on Saturday night at Vivant Arena, Curry now has made at least one 3-pointer in 158 straight games.
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Curry held the previous record of 157 straight games with a 3-pointer, which spanned from Nov. 13, 2014 to Nov. 3, 2016.
The current streak dates back to Dec. 1, 2018 against the Detroit Pistons.
Kyle Korver, a 17-year NBA veteran who last played in 2020, has the next closest streak at 127 games, which lasted from Nov. 4, 2012 through March 2, 2014 while he was with the Atlanta Hawks.
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Curry recently broke Ray Allen's all-time NBA record for most career 3-pointers when he made his 2,974th three against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
Curry entered Saturday's game in Utah with 3,004 career 3-pointers, and this past Tuesday, he said he's not putting any limits on how many he thinks he can finish his career with.
Based on how he's shooting this season, the streak of consecutive games with a 3-pointer could be another record Curry puts completely out of reach.