NEW YORK (AP) — Stephen Curry would have loved to set the record for career 3-pointers in front of his Bay Area fans.
Doing it in front of his family and Ray Allen and Reggie Miller — guys who used to hold the record — and an adoring crowd at Madison Square Garden wasn’t bad, though.
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“If you can’t do it at home, this is definitely a great Plan B,” Curry said Tuesday night.
Three of Curry’s 22 points gave him that title of NBA career leader for 3-pointers on a night the Golden State Warriors beat the New York Knicks 105-96.