Steph Curry continued to etch his name into NBA history books during the 130-104 victory of the Golden State Warriors, which won the Sacramento Kings on Thursday night.
Curry became the first player in NBA history to make 4,000 three-pointers with a victory.
Curry achieved the feat with 8:19 left in the third quarter. The star point guard received a pass from Moses Moody, pump fakes him, then dribbled straight away, and stood up and nailed the fight shot.
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Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) responds on Thursday, March 13, 2025 after making a three-point basket in the first half of the NBA basketball game against the Sacramento Kings in San Francisco. (AP Photo/godofredo A. Vasquez)
In the timeout following the three-pointer for curry, the Warriors played a video message from Andris Beadlin, the former Warriors center who assisted Curry's first career 3-pointer.
“I call it an emotional moment when I see it on the bench (Beadlin). They didn't say they found him and received a video message from him.
“I would like to quiz our team on the bench and see if they know who it is.
Curry said she could feel the energy of the building in anticipation of witnessing history.
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Golden State Warriors guard foreground Stephen Curry will speak with his wife Aesha Curry after winning the Sacramento Kings with his team in an NBA basketball game in San Francisco on Thursday, March 13, 2025. (AP Photo/godofredo A. Vasquez)
“After making the first three, I was able to feel the energy and buzz from the start of the game. Even the second thing I shot and missed was an adrenaline rush.
“When that second thing came in, I knew there were a lot of games left, so I made sure I didn't go any further than myself. But it was a special moment that allowed me to feel that energy and allow them to enjoy that milestone and achievement with me.”
The two MVPs had 11 points and five assists, making them 2-6 from 3-point range in the win, with Draymond Green leading the team by scoring the season-leading 23 points.
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Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (left) was interviewed after the team won the Sacramento Kings at an NBA basketball game in San Francisco on Thursday, March 13, 2025. (AP Photo/godofredo A. Vasquez)
Curry surpassed the then-record 2,973 3-pointer records made in 2021, becoming the 26th player in NBA history, scoring 25,000 points in the Warriors' victory with the Detroit Pistons last Saturday.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr was asked by Curry what he might expect next.
“8,000,” he joked.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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