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Stephen Curry and Ray Allen embrace at Madison Square Garden

After Stephen Curry broke Ray Allen's record for most three-pointers in NBA history, the two shared an embrace on the sidelines during the Knicks game.

After Stephen Curry broke Ray Allen's record for most three-pointers in NBA history, the two shared an embrace on the sidelines during the Knicks game.
After Stephen Curry broke Ray Allen's record for most three-pointers in NBA history, the two shared an embrace on the sidelines during the Knicks game.

Hall of Famers and second and third best NBA three-point shooters Ray Allen and Reggie Miller were at the Golden State Warriors game at Madison Square Garden when Stephen Curry broke the record for all-time three-pointers in the NBA.

A line of legendary 3-point shooters

Ray Allen was able to witness Curry break his record and was there on the sidelines to give him a big hug and congratulate him. Allen held the record since 2011 when he took the record from Reggie Miller. When Allen broke Miller's record, they also hugged on the sidelines of the game.

At 33 years old, Curry is well on his way to 3,000 career three-pointers (with 2,977 now). Ray Allen retired with 2,973 and Reggie Miller with 2,560.