Your Must-See 3: In The Books

Monday night NBA action featured history in the making. Steph Curry became the 8th player to achieve 2,000 three-pointers, while Dwight Howard and Kyrie Irving led their squads to dominant wins. Check out who stands out in today’s Must-See 3.

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1. Curry becomes fastest to reach 2,000 three-pointers

Steph Curry added another milestone to an impressive resume on Monday night. The Warriors superstar splashed the 2,000th three-pointer of his career in 225 fewer games than the previous record-holder, Ray Allen.

2. Howard advances into Top 20

Dwight Howard made a big push during Charlotte’s win against the Magic. The Hornets center rebounded his way into history, first moving past Hall of Famer Paul Silas for 20th on the all-time list, then surpassing Hall of Famer Dikembe Mutombo for 19th, too. Howard now sits at a colossal 12,361 rebounds.

3. Kyrie, Celtics hold NBA-best 21-4 record

Boston’s point guard collected 19 of his 32 points in the second half, counteracting a 40-point night by Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo in the Celtics’ 111-100 win. The Celtics now grip an NBA-best 21-4 record.

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