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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

Stephen Curry recently etched his name in NBA history as the sole player to reach the remarkable milestone of 3500 three-pointers. Not to be outdone, Klay Thompson, the other half of the renowned Splash Brothers, followed along. Thompson surpassed Jason Terry on the all-time three-pointers list in a dazzling display asserting his shooting prowess. Klay clinched the ninth spot during the Golden State Warriors game against the Brooklyn Nets.

Fast forward a few days and Klay Thompson is again making the headlines. He confidently asserts his position as one of the best three-point shooters in the world.

Klay Thompson surpasses Vince Carter

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In a game against the East’s top Boston Celtics, Klay Thompson wasted no time leaving his imprint on his NBA legacy. Early in the game, Thompson catapulted himself past Vince Carter on the all-time three-point list, securing the eighth spot. Thrilled with his new achievement, he was captured on the jumbotron, feeling himself soaking in his new legacy.

Surpassing Carter’s 2,290, Klay Thompson now has his sights set on LeBron James, who stands at 2,318 on the all-time three-point list. After a relatively slow season, Klay has recently found his stride. In his previous matchup, he notched an impressive 28 points. The Warriors, currently boasting a 5-5 record in their last ten games, are riding a two-game winning streak.

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As the game unfolds, Klay maintains an average of 16.4 points and 2.2 assists per game. Over 24 games, he showcased his shooting with a 40.5% success rate from the field and a 36.8% accuracy from beyond the arc.

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Shooting is not the sole reason for Klay’s late rise

Klay Thompson’s recent surge in scoring has rightfully captured headlines this season. However, his success comes not solely from putting up great numbers in the latest games. Rather, it stems from Thompson’s enhanced patience and improved decision-making on the court.

In the last three games, Thompson has recorded an impressive 9 assists with just 1 turnover, turning it to an average of 3.0 assists per game and a brilliant 0.3 turnovers per game. This marks a significant improvement compared to his previous six outings, where he totaled 7 assists and 12 turnovers, averaging approximately 1.6 assists and 2 turnovers per game.

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These recent performances underscore Thompson’s multifaceted skills. While he may not be the same defensive force as before, he remains one of the league’s most potent and dangerous shooting threats. Establishing this level of consistency is pivotal for the Warriors as they strive to secure a sustainable second option alongside Stephen Curry.