When it comes to jaw-dropping, defense-breaking three-pointers, no one does it quite like Steph Curry. A recent NBA X post showcasing some of his longest triples has reignited the internet’s love affair with the Golden State Warriors superstar. From half-court daggers to 30-foot rainbows, this video reminds us that Curry isn’t just a shooter he’s a long-range artist who’s spent over a decade redefining what’s possible on the court.
Stephen Curry setting new records with his incredible shooting range
Curry, a two-time MVP, and four-time NBA champion, has made the impossible look routine. The clip highlights some of his most iconic moments, like his 40-foot buzzer-beater against Oklahoma City in 2016 and his casual 37-footer against Memphis in 2021. Even defenders positioned 30 feet from the basket aren’t safe when Curry is on the floor. With more than 3,500 career three-pointers and counting, he holds the NBA record for the most made from beyond the arc a testament to his unprecedented range and consistency.
Social media and NBA fans are swooning over the long-range sniper.
Fans have taken to social platforms to admire and show their love for the star.
Many have dubbed him a “basketball revolutionary,” saying there will never be another Steph Curry
while others humorously suggested he’s literally “breaking physics” with every shot. One enthusiastic fan tweeted, “Don’t talk to me if you can’t admit Steph is the greatest player of all time
While some say that he also recreated his own shot from February 25, 2016
These reactions show their pure admiration and love for the game and the NBA player. Fans also appreciate how Curry’s shooting skills have inspired a new generation of players. Young athletes now spend hours practicing half-court shots, dreaming of mimicking their hero’s audacity and precision. Even rivals can’t help but admire the effortless way he turns deep threes into works of art.
At 36, Steph Curry shows no signs of slowing down. This season, he continues to dazzle fans by averaging impressive numbers from deep, reclaiming his status as the league’s most feared shooter.