Curry sets another record with 3-pointer in 45th straight playoff game
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Another night, another 3-point record for Stephen Curry.
With his first 3-pointer of the game late in the first half of Golden State's Western Conference finals opener against the Thunder Monday night, Curry became the first player in NBA history to go 45-consecutive playoff games with at least one made three.
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That record-setting streak spans Curry's entire postseason career, dating back to 2013.
Reggie Miller owned the previous record, knocking down a 3-pointer in 44-straight postseason contests from 1995-2000.
Curry made an NBA record 402 threes during the Warriors' historic regular season, after no player had ever knocked down 300 in a campaign.
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