One of the most-impressive active streaks in the NBA came to an end Friday night when Golden State’s Stephen Curry failed to make a three-point attempt in a game for the first time since Nov. 11, 2014. That snapped a streak of 157 regular season games with a three-pointer.
Stephen Curry’s streak of consecutive games with a made 3-pointer ends at 157


Curry’s streak was the longest in NBA history, bettering Kyle Kover’s streak of 127 games. If you add in the playoffs. Curry’s streak extended to 196 games. During the 157 regular season games, Curry made 687 three pointers, while shooting a ridiculous 45.2 percent from long range.
The streak came to an end against the Lakers in a game Golden State lost 117-97. It wasn’t for a lack of effort, however, as Curry attempted 10 three-pointers, but failed to connect on one. It was an off night that saw him score just 13 points on 5-of-17 shooting.
Curry and Korver are the only two players in NBA history to compile a streak of at least 100 consecutive games with a three-pointer.











