Warriors’ Steph Curry extends an unbreakable NBA record

Billy Heyen

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There has never been a player like Stephen Curry in the history of the NBA.

It's hard to imagine anyone quite reaching the heights of the Golden State Warriors' legend in the future, either.

There are many stats that exhibit this, most notably Curry's dominance in all-time 3-point leaderboards.

But there's a more specific stat that emerged after Curry played on Monday night against the Nets that helps prove this point.

Curry went for 27 points against the Nets while making five 3-pointers. He now has 354 games in his career of at least 25 points and five 3s.

That's nearly the same amount as the next two players on the list combined.

James Harden has had 196 such games. Damian Lillard has had 176 such games.

This stat comes via Real Sports:

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It's clearly not surprising that Steph holds this record. But the amount by which he holds it really emphasizes his uniqueness.

Harden and Lillard are both still active (although Dame is hurt), so both can add to their own totals in this category.

But it also doesn't look like Curry will be slowing down anytime soon here, either.

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