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Curry gives up an easy 2, then shoots a half-court buzzer beater seconds later.
After a costly turnover, Stephen Curry crosses up Gary Harris and shoots a half court shot to beat the first-quarter buzzer. (0:27)
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Stephen Curry is just 16 3-pointers away from breaking Ray Allen's career 3-point record after hitting seven more treys in a 126-95 win over the Magic.
Curry smiled when he was asked if he could break the record during the home game against Portland.
"Anything is possible," he said.
The smile came easily for the two-timeMVP because he knew what it would mean when he broke Klay Thompson's single-game record of 14 3-pointers.
"What is it?" Curry said he tied Allen's mark. That's funny because I know Klay's record, too. We will see. I'm not shy about shooting the ball, so the game will dictate what that looks like. I'm not coming out with that as the true goal of how I play, but crazy things have happened.
Steve Kerr said he thought the record could be broken on Wednesday.
"I'm aware he's 15 away," Kerr said. He's going to shoot a lot against Portland. Anything's possible because he's Stephen Curry.
Curry's teammates can also feel the excitement.
Warriors swingman Andrew Wiggins said that it was going to be crazy. Who else will do it? He put in a lot of hard work. He is one of the most influential basketball players of all time. Helped change the game. No one deserves it more than him.
Curry said he remembers the "dope moment" when Allen moved past Reggie Miller on the all-time list and how they embraced as Miller called the game.
Curry said that he felt the energy in the room when he watched it on TV. "I think any basketball fan will appreciate it when it happens." I like the anticipation of being in the moment and enjoying everything that's happened.
Curry was open about the fact that he knows how close he is to the mark, but he preferred to put it into context and what it would mean to him.
Curry said he would talk about it when it happened. You're going to make me cry, bro.