Draymond Green believes Madison Square Garden was the perfect location for Steph Curry’s record-breaking night but couldn’t help but wish Klay Thompson was there for the historic moment.
Steph Curry made history Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden.
Surpassing Ray Allen on the NBA's all-time 3-pointer list in the first quarter of Golden State's 105-96 win over the New York Knicks, Curry's record would not have been possible without the help of his teammates.
And he made sure to show his appreciation after the game.
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Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala got Rolex watches from the Warriors' superstar after the game. Klay Thompson eventually will get his when the Warriors return home from the road trip. All three have played alongside Curry the longest of any of his teammates and the four of them, including Thompson, have been through a lot together, including three NBA championships.
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Without each of them, Curry and the Warriors as a team would be nowhere near where they are today and would not have reached the level of dominance that resulted in five straight NBA Finals appearances.
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Draymond, Andre and Klay have been vital to what Steph has been able to do from beyond the arc throughout his career. It's only fitting that they receive a thank you gift.