The Golden State Warriors weren’t able to overcome the Toronto Raptors on Monday evening, but that didn’t stop Steph Curry from reaching another important NBA milestone.
According to Courtside Buzz, Curry passed Allen Iverson for No. 28 on the league’s all-time scoring list with 24,371 career points.
The next three stars on the list are Ray Allen with 24,506, Patrick Ewing with 24,815, and Jerry West with 25,192 points.
How long until Curry passes those three as well?
Stephen Curry passed Allen Iverson for No. 28 on the NBA’s all-time scoring list with 24,371 career points! 🪣
29. Allen Iverson – 24,368
28. Stephen Curry – 14,371
27. Ray Allen – 24,506
26. Patrick Ewing – 24,815
25. Jerry West – 25,192
Where will Steph finish on the… pic.twitter.com/uLIEJvWhks
— Courtside Buzz (@CourtsideBuzzX) January 14, 2025
It seems like it’s just a matter of time before Curry is ahead of Allen, Ewing, and West.
In fact, he will probably climb a lot higher on this list before he retires in a few years.
Curry has already done so many things during his many years in the league, winning multiple MVPs, four championships, and an Olympic gold medal.
He is also the leader when it comes to three-pointers, of course.
This is yet another amazing honor for Curry and cements his place as one of the greatest scorers of all time.
Unfortunately, Curry passed Iverson during a bad night for the Warriors.
He posted 26 points, seven rebounds, and seven assists, but Golden State wasn’t able to get past the Raptors and lost 104-101.
The Warriors are now 12th in the West with a 19-20 record and next play the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday, followed by the Washington Wizards, Boston Celtics, and Sacramento Kings.
Curry will keep having big and historic nights, and hopefully, they are accompanied by big wins for his Warriors instead of disappointing defeats.
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