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Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry left Madison Square Garden on Tuesday with a 105-96 win over the Knicks and as the new NBA record holder for most career threes after passing Ray Allen. Curry once again cemented himself in the record books with his 2,974th career 3-pointer, something no other player has done.

While Curry left with an NBA record, he made sure his teammates left the game with something as well. He gifted Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala engraved Rolex watches as a way to thank them for helping him get to where he is in his career.

The three-time NBA champion will also be giving his fellow Splash Brother, Klay Thompson, a watch once the Warriors return to California. 

Take a look at Green and Iguodala receiving their watches:

Green couldn't contain his excitement, as he can be heard saying, "that's fire" in the clip.

One player who did not get a Rolex watch was former teammate Kevin Durant, who has the third most assists on Curry three-pointers. Durant tweeted, "Send the Rollie."

While not every player went home with jewelry, Curry did make sure to thank all of his current and past teammates.

"This is a career milestone because of everybody that I got to suit up with, everybody that set screens for me, everybody that passed me the ball, everybody that believed in our offense and believed in winning and the process so this is truly special."

Curry broke the record in just his 789th career game. It took Allen 1,300 games to set the previous record. At 33, Curry still looks like he has a lot left in him. He said he wants to get to a point where the record is "untouchable" and this really could end up being a record that is never broken again.