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Stephen Carrey becomes the first player in the American Professional League in history to make 4K profession 3 Rummat


No one has made more than 3 throws in the history of the American Professional League more than the Golden Stayet Warriors Stephen Carey, and now he has another bold point of distinction in his name.

In the Golden State match against Sacramento Kings on Thursday evening, Carrey became the first player in the history of the American Professional League of up to 4000 professional rams. The historical index came 3 with 8:21 survival in the third quarter.

Curry is far from the history of the American Professional League/ABA in 3 throws, with La Clippers James Harden in second place with 3,127.

Upon entering Thursday night, Carrie average reached 24.5 points, 6.1 passes and 1.1 theft for each game this season, while he launched 44.8/39.8/93.6. Warriors 37-28, good for the sixth seed at the Western Conference.

Carrie, 37 years old, is the American Professional League champion four times, MVP twice, a recording champion twice, and 10 times in all NBA Honoree. He spent his entire professional career for 16 years with Warriors.

[Related: The 10 best 3-point shooters in NBA history]

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