Harden's double milestone of 21 points in a single quarter reappeared at the peak
On March 2, Beijing time, the Clippers defeated Washington on the road, and Harden played only 25 minutes while playing only 25 minutes, scoring just 9 of 13 shots, 6 of 3 points, and 4 of 4 free throws. Harden scored 28 points, 8 assists and 3 rebounds, setting two all-time highs in the NBA and setting a personal three-point record of 2,900 three-pointers, becoming another player second only to the Hall of Fame! Inglish's ascension to the 21st overall NBA goal record was a milestone for him.
NBA Season Three-Point Shooting Percentage:
1. Curry's 3,671 three-pointers (active players).
Three-pointers, Ray Allen (retired).
3. Harden made 2,904 three-pointers (active player).
In the last game against Washington, Harden made a total of 2,898 three-pointers, and it took only two three-pointers to accomplish this goal, which is not a difficult thing for Harden. In the first quarter, Harden was 0-of-2, but he contributed 5 rebounds and became the spiritual leader of the team.
Harden had a strong third quarter, scoring 21 points on 7-of-9 free throws, including five three-pointers, to make the team's offense even more ferocious. During his NBA career, Harden broke the record of 2,900 points, which also put him in NBA history, behind Curry and Ray Allen, and in the current league, he ranks behind Curry in scoring.
Curry has nearly 3,700 three-point shots, and Harden is 700 away from 3-pointers, so it's a little difficult to catch up with Curry, but it's even less realistic for Harden to surpass Ray Allen, and Harden will achieve his career goal of 3,000 threes in the near future.
Harden was in good form before the game, scoring 25,600 points this season, just 13 points shy of eighth-time All-Star Inglish. In this game, Harden scored 28 points, surpassing Inglish and becoming the 21st player in the team's history, creating a new historical moment.
Although Willis injured his hand, Harden played well and led the Clippers to a smooth victory over Washington, ending the team's two losses.