STEPHEN CURRY NOW SECOND ALL-TIME THREE-POINT MAN

Jan, 25th 2021 – Stephen Curry moved up to second on the NBA’s all-time three-pointers list in the Golden State Warriors’ 127-108 defeat by the Utah Jazz. Curry scored five three-pointers, with his fourth moving him ahead of Reggie Miller in the NBA’s record books. In total, the 32-year-old has made 2,562 three-pointers, now trailing only Hall of Famer Ray Allen who hit 2,973.

In other games …The Los Angeles Lakers continued their unbeaten run on the road this season with a 101-90 win over the Chicago Bulls.

Eastern Conference leaders the Philadelphia 76ers edged past hosts the Detroit Pistons 114-110, with Ben Simmons making 20 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists.

 Brooklyn Nets beat Miami Heat  128-124 despite Bam Adebayo’s 41 points.

The Houston Rockets eased past hosts the Dallas Mavericks 133-108, with Eric Gordon and DeMarcus Cousins both delivering their best performances of the season.

Gordon scored a season-high 33 points while Cousins added his second double-double of the campaign with season bests in points (28) and rebounds (17).

The Denver Nuggets required double overtime to beat the Phoenix Suns, with Nikola Jokic scoring 29 points and claiming 22 rebounds, with Jamal Murray adding 26 in a 120-112 victory.

The Minnesota Timberwolves also finished with 120 in a 10-point win over the New Orleans Pelicans. Naz Reid scored 20 points to lead six Minnesota players into double figures.

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