Warriors Become 1st Team in NBA History to Make 1,000 3-Pointers

April 3rd, 2016 by Mike Norris Leave a reply »

The Golden State Warriors became the first team in NBA history to make 1,000 three-pointers in a season Sunday.

It was fitting that point guard Stephen Curry—who broke the single-season record for three-pointers made in February—connected on the milestone shot in the second quarter of his team's game against the Portland Trail Blazers:



The accomplishment is just one in a long list for Golden State, which includes the most wins to start a season (24), the most consecutive home victories (54) and the most wins in a season in franchise history (69 and counting).

Entering Sunday, the Warriors were five wins away from breaking the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls' NBA record for the most wins in a regular season. With the 136-111 win, they need to go 4-1 to close the season with 73 wins. 

Faizal Khamisa of Sportsnet noted the Warriors like to not only beat records but also crush them:



While the Warriors, and specifically Curry, have taken flak from critics who suggest the only thing they do well is hit three-pointers, the statistics say ot ...

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