Curry becomes fastest player to 1,600 threes
Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters
It would be a major shock at this point if Steph Curry didn't retire as the NBA's all-time three-point leader.
The Golden State Warriors sharpshooter added to his total Friday night, becoming the fastest player in league history to hit 1,600 career threes by almost 200 games.
While he hasn't been as efficient as years past, Curry has continued to light up from deep in 2016-17, nailing seven long-bombs over the Warriors' first two contests.
The two-time MVP is coming off his best regular season as a pro, nailing 402 threes over the course of the Warriors' 73-win campaign.
If he continues at this torrid pace, Curry should find himself among the top-10 in career three-pointers by season's end.
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