Harden's 2,900 three-point milestone is the third man in history This season, he is expected to surpass Ray Allen to move to second
Have you ever imagined that a moment on the pitch can be engraved in the pages of history? On March 2, Beijing time, this dream became a reality in the Clippers' home game against the Wizards. Harden, the basketball artist who wore the No. 23 jersey, completed another feat of his NBA career, 2,900 three-pointers, becoming only the third player in history to achieve this feat, behind Curry, the king of threes, and the legendary Ray Allen.
In the blink of an eye, we go back to the top three of the NBA's all-time three-point shooting list: seats are no longer cold rows of numbers, but legends on the court. Curry's 3,671 three-pointers flashed like a ray of light, shining at the pinnacle of active players. And Ray Allen, the legend who has long since left the game, left behind a legendary chapter of 2,973 three-pointers. At this time, Harden's 2900 three-pointers are no longer just numbers, but an unshakable historical position.
Before Harden's game against the Wizards, he was just two three-pointers away from breaking that magic number. Perhaps in his heart, these two three-point strikes are heavy, and they are close at hand to glory. In the first 52 games of the season, Harden's performance has been amazing, averaging 28 three-pointers, with a three-point shooting percentage of 409%, setting a new high for a personal single-season three-point shooting percentage. Fans praised the basketball master, and his three-point stage became a wonderful solo.
As the game progressed, Harden was as calm and accurate as an arrow again and again. In this game, he successfully unlocked the third record in NBA history to reach 2,900 three-pointers, becoming the third person after Curry and Ray Allen, and the second person in active service after Curry.
However, it is not easy to catch up with Curry, the king of threes, Curry's three-point score has exceeded 3,600, and Harden still needs to surpass 700, which is not only a numerical distance, but also a test of skill and perseverance. Curry has always been synonymous with three-point shooting, and his shooting ability is unique in basketball history. For Harden to surpass this legend, it will have to put in more effort and sweat.
More strikingly, Harden is just 73 three-pointers away from all-time second-place Ray Allen. Consider that Harden averaged 2 per game in the first 52 games of the seasonWith eight three-pointers, he may need to play 26 more games to finish the overtaking. The Clippers have 24 games left this season, and Harden's three-point firepower and attendance will be key to surpassing Ray Allen.
In this world of basketball, numbers have gone beyond simple counting, they have become a testament to the hard work and hard work of the players. Harden's 2,900 three-pointers are not only a pile of numbers, but also a true portrayal of his countless sweat and hard work on the court. It's the culmination of his tireless efforts, his love and dedication to basketball.
Despite the changes on the basketball court, behind the numbers and records are the hard work of every player. Harden's three-point record is not only a historical witness, but also the infinite charm he showed in the game. Every moment of take-off is a tribute to the struggle of the past and a declaration of higher pursuit for the future.
In my opinion, Harden becoming the third player in history to reach 2,900 three-pointers is not just a game win, but a mental victory. His persistence and hard work tell us that only by persevering and working hard in the face of adversity can we surpass ourselves and move towards a higher peak.
In the upcoming games, we look forward to seeing Harden continue to burn his passion for basketball, surpass Ray Allen, and march towards higher honors. Because on the basketball stage, history never ends, and every player is the author of the chapter.
This is not only Harden's three-point record, but also a tribute to his basketball life. Expecting, beyond this number, there is more passion and glory waiting for him, waiting for every fan who loves basketball. Because on this pitch, every player has the opportunity to become a legend, and every game can become a moment in history.
Readers, what do you think of Harden's record? In the world of basketball, who do you think might overtake Harden as the next three-point legend? Welcome to leave your comments and discuss the world of basketball, this basketball stage that we all love. Basketball is always moving forward, and history is always being written.