Skip Bayless: Steph Curry breaking the 3-point record at Madison Square Garden was monumentally historical I UNDISPUTED

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Steph Curry officially passed Ray Allen as the NBA’s all-time 3-point shooter last night at Madison Square Garden, doing so in 511 fewer games than the Hall of Famer. The two-time MVP set the record early in the first quarter and the action was stopped shortly thereafter for the celebration. Following the game, Steph said quote: ‘The balance of volume and efficiency for me is the standard that I wanted to set. I never wanted to call myself the greatest shooter until I got this record, so I’m comfortable saying that now.’ Skip Bayless explains why he calls Curry’s 3-point record the ‘second greatest individual achievement he has seen since Hank Aaron breaking the home run record.

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