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The 'Most seven 3-pointer NBA games' quiz
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The 'Most seven 3-pointer NBA games' quiz

Things weren’t looking great out of the gate for the Golden State Warriors in their do-or-die Play-In game against the Los Angeles Clippers. 

Kawhi Leonard led the Clips to an early 12-2 lead and they were ahead by as many as 13  in the contest, but Steph Curry’s 35 points and 7-of-12 shooting from three-point range were enough to keep Golden State’s season alive with a 126-121 win. 

Curry played 35 minutes in a game he’d normally play close to the full 48, but he scored just seven points in the first half. But he came alive with the season on the line, scoring 28 points in the second half and 11 in the fourth. He also assisted on three three-pointers for fellow veterans Al Horford and Kristaps Porzingis in the final frame.

Next up for Golden State is a clash with the Phoenix Suns for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. 

Which brings us to today’s quiz. While the Play-In games don’t officially enter the NBA record books, Curry is still the all-time leader in NBA games with at least seven three-pointers. How many of the players to reach that milestone at least 15 times can you name in five minutes?

Good luck!

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154 / GSW / 2025-26
Stephen Curry
53 / GSW, DAL / 2025-26
Klay Thompson
50 / POR, MIL / 2024-25
Damian Lillard
48 / HOU, LAC, CLE / 2025-26
James Harden
34 / SAC, IND, GSW, ATL / 2025-26
Buddy Hield
31 / DAL, LAL / 2025-26
Luka Doncic
29 / DEN, NYK, CLE / 2017-18
J.R. Smith
24 / IND, OKC, LAC, PHI / 2025-26
Paul George
24 / POR, NO, WAS, ATL / 2025-26
CJ McCollum
23 / MIN, CHI, SAC / 2025-26
Zach LaVine
22 / MIL, SEA, BOS / 2010-11
Ray Allen
22 / NYK, DAL, DET, DEN / 2025-26
Tim Hardaway Jr.
22 / POR, BOS / 2025-26
Anfernee Simons
21 / LAL, BK, GSW, MIN, DAL / 2025-26
D'Angelo Russell
21 / ATL / 2025-26
Trae Young
21 / UTAH, CLE / 2025-26
Donovan Mitchell
20 / BOS, CHA, MIA / 2023-24
Terry Rozier
20 / MIN, UTAH, LAL, MIL, DET / 2024-25
Malik Beasley
20 / MIN / 2025-26
Anthony Edwards
20 / CHA / 2025-26
LaMelo Ball
18 / LAC, NO, HOU, PHX / 2023-24
Eric Gordon
17 / CLE, BK, DAL / 2024-25
Kyrie Irving
17 / BOS / 2024-25
Jayson Tatum
16 / GSW, WAS, NO / 2025-26
Jordan Poole
15 / ORL, NO, HOU / 2017-18
Ryan Anderson
15 / TOR, HOU / 2024-25
Fred VanVleet
15 / BBK, WAS, UTAH, DET / 2023-24
Bojan Bogdanovic
15 / DEN / 2025-26
Jamal Murray

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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