Harden Claims New NBA Milestone Hours After Saying “Steph Curry Does Not Count”

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Los Angeles Clippers star, James Harden, has achieved a new milestone in his NBA career, passing Ray Allen to go second on the all-time list for three-point scorers in the match against Utah Jazz.

Harden surpassed Allen’s mark of 2,973 three-pointers made in the 116-105 win over Utah at the Intuit Dome in LA, with Harden finishing the match with 20 points, 11 assists and six rebounds.

The list is led by Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors with 3,782 three-pointers made, more than 700 shots made compared to Harden, which led the former Rockets and 76ers man to comment about Curry.

“I’m gonna consider myself number one on the list. Steph don’t count,” Harden said during a recent chat with Shams Charania as he closed in on Allen’s position on the all-time list.

Interestingly, Harden’s next match with the Clippers is a clash against Curry’s Golden State Warriors at the Intuit Dome on Tuesday night. Fans will be eager to see who comes out tops from three-point range.

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