Los Angeles Clippers star James Harden passed Ray Allen to move into second place all-time in three-pointers made on Sunday. Coming into the game against the Utah Jazz, Harden needed just one three to break the tie and cement himself at second place on the all-time list. The inevitable shot came in the first quarter with one of his signature pull-up threes on the right wing.
Harden now has 2,975 threes and counting, with the former MVP seemingly eager to continue his legendary NBA career. The majority of his three-point makes came during his storied tenure with the Houston Rockets from 2012-2021 in which he won the 2019 MVP award.
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While he may not get much credit for it, Harden is one of the most prolific scorers in the history of the NBA, shattering multiple scoring-related records throughout his career.
The only player ahead of him on the three-point list is Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry, who is still widening the gap.
Regardless of where he finishes on the all-time list, Harden is undoubtably one of the most influential players of all time.
James Parker is an NBA writer for Ball Exclusive, follow him on X @TheJames_Parker
















































































