James Harden, for all his facilitating since arriving in Brooklyn, has continued his assault on the NBA’s scoring record books. Friday against the 76ers, Harden passed sharpshooter Kyle Korver to claim fourth place on the all-time 3-pointers made list.
When Harden’s second 3 splashed, it marked 2,451 for his career. After finishing 3-for-7 on the night, he trails No. 3 Reggie Miller by 108. It’s another 300 (and counting) from there to catch Stephen Curry, and 522 to current No. 1 Ray Allen.
Congrats to @JHarden13 of the @BrooklynNets for moving up to 4th on the all-time THREES MADE list! #KiaTipOff21 pic.twitter.com/NEzx1W9Us6
— NBA (@NBA) October 23, 2021