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Stephen Curry broke his own record for 3-pointers in a season ... in February

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In case you were still unaware of Steph Curry’s complete dominance at the 3-point line, he just broke another record. In fact, he broke one of his own. On Saturday against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Curry shot and made his 287th 3-pointer, breaking the NBA’s record for most shots made in a season.

The previous record was 286 last season, by Curry. The third record was 272 shots, also by Curry. Keep in mind that he set the record in February, which means that he’s running away with this record by season’s end.

There are only 10 individual games of 11 (or 12) 3-pointers in the history of the NBA.

Stephen Curry has 2 this month. He has 3 all-time.

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