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Who can beat Curry's three-point record? Curry gave his own choice, but fans thought it was impossible

At this stage of this season, Curry has rarely missed the league's total three-point shooting average, which is partly because Curry has missed many games due to injury this season. However, when we look at Curry's average three-point shooting per game this season, you will find that Curry has indeed seen a significant decline in three-point shooting this season. Curry has averaged nearly five three-point attempts per game in previous seasons, but only 4.3 per game this season. Although Curry is still the league's top three-pointers per game, there is no doubt that there is a significant decline compared to his peak.

Curry is about to cross another milestone with 4,000 career three-point shots on the line. Curry has talked about his three-point record and who has a chance to break it in the future. In the eyes of many players, it may be difficult for a player to break Curry's record, but Curry has a player in his mind who has a chance to do it, and Curry has said that Edwards may have a chance to break his three-point total.

Although fans don't think so, Curry's remarks are also a testament to his recognition of Edwards' personal ability. Of course, Edwards' performance on the three-point line this season has also lived up to Curry's affirmation, so far Edwards is in the league in the league in total three-point shooting, and he does perform very well on three-point shots, and he is young enough. But when we take a closer look at his style of play, it's almost impossible for him to break Curry's record.

It comes down to the fact that the two guys shoot three-pointers in completely different ways, with Edwards' three-point shots being more physically demanding, while Curry is the polar opposite. Curry can still maintain a very consistent three-point shooting style by the age of thirty-eight or nine, but Edwards is not. Edwards' three-point shot was a distinctly two-stage jumper, and by the end of his career, especially after the age of 35, his jump shot stability would drop dramatically due to the decline in his physical fitness. But Curry's signs of decline will be very faint, because there is a clear difference between a one-piece three-point shot and a two-stage shot, and the former does not require too much physical fitness. So it's very difficult for Edwards to overtake Curry, and Curry may be talking about the scene. I wonder what the fans think?

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