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LeBron, Seth, NBA Twitter react to Steph breaking 3-point record

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Golden State  Warriors  guard  Stephen Curry  became the NBA’s all-time 3-point leader with 2,974 career 3-pointers, hitting his second three of the night to surpass Ray Allen’s career mark.

At long last, it finally happened. 

Steph Curry officially passed Ray Allen on the NBA's all-time 3-point list Tuesday night against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. 

https://twitter.com/NBCSWarriors/status/1470917418100965380

Steph's milestone is one of the greatest moments in basketball history and garnered reactions from the biggest stars in all of sports, including LeBron James, Tom Brady and his brother, Seth. 

The milestone has been a long time coming and the looming accomplishment might have played a role in both Curry and the Warriors' offensive struggles in recent games.

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With the record finally behind him, Steph can focus solely on winning games this season in pursuit of Golden State's fourth NBA championship.

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