The prospect of Curry becoming one of the preeminent point guards of all time is not without its challenges. While legends like Magic Johnson are hard to beat, Curry could become the all-time leading point guard scorer if he can stay in shape until he's over 38. Curry started his career in 2009 with injuries at first, but after adjustments, he is still relatively healthy.
As the all-time three-point leader, Curry's scoring ability is undoubtedly remarkable. To date, he has competed in 902 matches and scored a whopping 22,300 points, which is a historic achievement. Although he didn't break into the top 10 or even the top 20 in the all-time scoring rankings, Curry is still competitive for the point guard position.
Currently, Curry ranks third on the point guard scoring list, while the second place is occupied by active player Wei Shao. Considering that Wei Shao has now become a bench player, and Curry is still in his prime, there is still a good chance that he will surpass Wei Shao. At the top of the point guard scoring list is the legendary god Big O in ancient times, and Curry is currently 4,410 points away from Big O.
Given Curry's current state, if he can hold on until he is 38 years old, that is, more than three seasons, then surpassing the big O and becoming the all-time scoring champion of point guards is just around the corner.