Steph Curry on 3-point record: 'If I get to 399, I will chuck'


Stephen Curry shattered his own 3-point record a while ago, and has now set his sights on a bigger and better personal record: 400 3-pointers.
As it stands, Curry is on pace for 403 made 3-pointers this season. He's made 378 3-pointers in 74 games, or 5.1 per game, which puts him on pace to make 25 (or 25.5, to be precise) in the Warriors' five remaining games.
If, for whatever reason, Curry is at 399 3-pointers, and needs one trifecta more to reach his self-appointed milestone, he told reporters he will "chuck" to get to 400:
The obvious response: What does Curry deem as "chucking"?
Some would say Curry's entire playing style is comprised of chucking. The difference between him and a regular gunner, like say Jamal Crawford or Lou Williams, is that Curry connects on his low-percentage shots with an elite, historic efficiency.
He's mastered the art of bad shots, and frankly turned them into good ones.
Any time Curry crosses half-court, he's a threat to pull-up. So what does it mean for him to "chuck" by his standards? Shooting from just beyond half-court? Three-quarters court? Left-handed?
We're not sure, but we can't wait to find out.
Jovan Buha covers the NBA for FOX Sports. Follow him on Twitter: @jovanbuha.
