The Warriors beat the Kings 130-104 in the NBA regular season, and Curry reached another milestone of his career with 4,000 3-pointers. After the game, Curry was interviewed by the media to share his joy and emotion. Curry couldn’t hide his excitement about reaching the milestone at home: “It’s a great honor for me to do it at home. The atmosphere was crazy and the support from the fans was fantastic. This game was very special to me, and when I finally made that 3-pointer, I felt an energy I had never felt before.”
Recalling his first 3-pointer, Curry said, “In my first game, I only took one shot and didn’t make it. But in the second game, I made my first 3-pointer. Looking back at the video, I see that it was a brilliant tactic, and I hit it successfully. It was 2009, and being the first of many made me feel pretty cool.” “I’m focused on the present and doing the same things I’ve always done,” Curry said when asked if he was ready to hit the 5,000-point milestone. While it’s too early to talk about that goal, the future is always uncertain. I will not put limits on myself. I will cherish every moment and keep working hard.”
Curry played 30 minutes and shot 4 of 9 from the field, including 2 of 6 3-pointers, for 11 points, five rebounds, two assists, a steal and a block. While reaching the 4,000 + 3-point milestone, Curry also led the team to victory on his 37th birthday, which is undoubtedly a memorable moment in his career.