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Warriors guard Stephen Curry is known for making shots beyond the arc. On Wednesday night, he became the fastest player in NBA history to drain 1,000 3-pointers.
His trick shots from downtown are no different, with little effort required.
At practice on Thursday, the 2014 All Star decided to take a few shots from his chair located off the court. After a few attempts, Curry effortlessly sank the shot from his seat and was quite amused by it.
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After Wednesday's win over the Pacers, Curry is ranked third among NBA players for 3-point field goals made this season with 98. The Trail Blazers' Wesley Matthews currently leads the league with 106 shots made beyond the arc, and the Hawks' Kyle Korver is second with 103.
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Curry led the NBA in three-point field goals made the past two seasons and set the single-season record in the 2012-13 campaign for most treys made, hitting 272.