NBA Hall of Fame shooter Ray Allen complimented Golden State Warriors Steph Curry on nearing his all-time 3-point record.Ā
For 18 years, Ray Allen dominated the NBA known as the best 3-point shooter in NBA history.
Allen surpassed Reggie Miller, another great, on the NBA all-time leaderboard for 3-point makes. From 1996 to 2014, Allen made 2,973 3-point shots.
It is the most 3-pointers anyone has ever made in the NBA, solidifying the notion that Allen is the greatest shooter that ever lived.
Then, Steph Curry happened.
In his 13th NBA season, Curry is already closing in on Allenās career record at the age of 33. Curry is playing some of the best ball of his life, leading the Golden State Warriors to an 18-3 record as he tops the leaderboard as the leagueās MVP frontrunner.
Curry only needs 33 more 3s to catch up to Allen, and Allen couldnāt be happier for him.
āIām happy for him and his family because itās something that you get to say that you did, something that you accomplished,ā Allen said Wednesday. āIn your time playing in this league, with all the great players that have come, you get to say that I was one of the best, if not the best, to ever do it.ā
Allen went on to say that. Curry operates āin a lane of his own.ā
Ray Allen praises Steph Curry as he advances toward all-time 3-point title
Allenās connection to Curry predates his prodigious NBA career, as Allen met a young Steph around age 10.
Back then, Allen was a burgeoning All-Star on the Milwaukee Bucks, and Stephās father, Dell Curry, was a seasoned veteran who spent the 1998-99 season with the team.
āSteph used to come into Milwaukee when he was younger, him and Seth [Curry],ā Allen recalled. āAnd (Bucks coach) George Karl used to let them participate in shootaround. So, theyād come and weād go through drills and theyād be right there with us. And theyād hold their own.ā
Allen recalled that Dell Curry wasĀ āthe best shooter that Iād ever seenā at the time. Over two decades later, Dellās son Steph is in a lane of his own among NBA legends.