James Harden has surpassed Ray Allen for second place in the all-time three-pointers list Sunday night when the Los Angeles Clippers went up against the Utah Jazz.
James Harden hit his 2,974th career triple in the 6:14 mark of the first quarter via a right wing three.
Harden now trails his peer and all-time great Stephen Curry who is sitting comfortably at the no.1 spot with 3,779 threes and counting.
The 34-year-old guard recently shared to ESPN’s Shams Charania that he considers himself as no.1 and Curry not counting, referencing the Warriors superstar guard as the greatest shooter of all-time.
Harden and the Clippers won their game vs the Jazz, 116-105, with Harden scoring 20 points and handing out 11 assists without a turnover.