Stephen Curry gets help from teammates to make more 3-point shooting history
Warriors are the first team in NBA history to have four players hit four treys in a game
Stephen Curry has made NBA history with his 3-point shooting again, but this time he wasn't alone.
Against the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday, the Warriors became the first team to have four different players -- Kevin Durant, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson and Curry -- make four or more 3-pointers in a game.
Per @EliasSports, the Warriors are the first team in NBA history to have four different players hit four three-pointers in the same game
— Warriors PR (@WarriorsPR) November 10, 2016
Making four 3's in a game is not unusual from Durant, Curry and Thompson, but Green's shooting prowess from deep was an unexpected boost. He has struggled from beyond the arc, shooting just 32 percent. He shot a career-high 38.8 percent last season.
But Green fired early and often against the Mavs, and his four 3-pointers coupled with Thompson's four in the first quarter helped Golden State quickly build a double-digit lead. The Warriors hit 14 3's in the first half, one off their franchise record.
Golden State's stars have been inconsistent on 3-pointers this season. In the Warriors' first seven games they shot just 32.4 percent, which was ninth worst in the league. They're up to 35 percent and 13th overall after their performance against Dallas. While not nearly as good as their plus-40 clip from last season, this is a positive sign that the star-studded outfit is slowly putting it together.
















