The NBA saw history tonight when Golden State’s Steph Curry smashed his own single-season 3-point record. In a 132-108 rout of the Knicks, he sank 11 triples, pushing his 2025 total to 423 and counting. The old mark—402 from 2015-16—fell with a fourth-quarter dagger that had the crowd roaring. Curry, now 36, grinned and said, ‘I’m just getting started.’ The league’s 3-point obsession keeps growing, and he’s still the poster boy.
Teammate Klay Thompson chipped in 6 treys, proving the Splash Brothers aren’t slowing down. The Knicks tried everything—double-teams, traps—but Curry danced through it all. Analysts say his off-ball movement’s sharper than ever, even as Father Time looms. The Warriors are 38-12, tops in the West, and this win’s a statement. Fans love it, but purists grumble the game’s all jumpers now.
It wasn’t all smooth—New York’s Jalen Brunson dropped 35, keeping it close till halftime. Then Curry flipped the switch, hitting five 3s in the third alone. Critics argue the record’s inflated by pace and spacing, not skill. Tell that to the defenders left spinning. The NBA’s evolved, and Curry’s the evolution’s king. He’s on pace for 500 if the season holds.
What’s next? Curry’s chasing a fifth ring, and this form makes it plausible. The Warriors’ bench erupted as the record shot splashed, a nod to his grind. He’s defied age, injuries, and doubters—again. Some say the 3-point line should move back, but good luck stopping him. Tonight, he reminded us why he’s the greatest shooter alive.
