Will Stephen Curry Break His Own 3-Point Record?

March 11th, 2014 by Adam Fromal Leave a reply »

Two hundred and seventy-three. 

Stephen Curry is chasing after a lot of numbers during the 2013-14 season, including a single-digit number between one and eight that will give his Golden State Warriors a spot in the Western Conference playoff picture.

But when we're talking about three-point shooting, 273 is the one that matters most. 



After all, that's one more than the number of triples he buried during the 2012-13 campaign when he broke Ray Allen's single-season record by a mere three makes. And with 198 to his credit heading into the Dubs contest with the Dallas Mavericks on March 11, Curry is within striking distance of his own record. 

It'll be tough, but he might be able to get there. 

Thus far, the Golden State sharpshooter has played in 61 games to rack up those 198 three-pointers, which gives him an average of 3.25 makes per contest. If he continues on that current pace, one brought down by three consecutive outings with only a single splash from downtown, 273 won't be within reach. 

Making 3.25 triples each game means that it would ta ...

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