A review of the individual achievements of the Golden State Warriors star.
Stephen Curry was able to be named MVP of the Western Conference Finals after the series in which the Golden State Warriors established themselves by beating the Dallas Mavericks 4-1. Last December he was able to beat Ray Allen as the top three-point scorer in NBA nothing more and nothing less than Madison Square Garden. The 33-year-old, born in Ohio, has completely changed the way the NBA plays. He made distances a tool with a different approach. We show you the records from the NCAA so far by the Golden State Warriors superstar.
Playing for Davidson University 2008
- All-time top scorer in Davidson University history (2,635 points)
- All-time leader in three-point scoring at Davidson (414)
- Historical leader in games with 30 or more points in Davidson (30)
- Historical leader in games with 40 or more points in Davidson (6)
- Most points in a season for Davidson (974, 2008-09)
- Most thieves in a season for Davidson (86, 2008–09)
- Most points of a Davidson freshman in a season (730, 2006–07)
- NCAA Division I scoring leader (2009)
- Most triples made in a season in the NCAA (162, 2007-08)
- Most 3-pointers made in a season by an NCAA freshman (122, 2006-07)

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in the NBA
- Most three-pointers made in NBA history: 3,117
- Most 3-pointers made in a regular season: 402 (2015-16)
- Most 3-pointers made in a postseason: 98 (with Klay Thompson)
- Most 3-pointers made in a Finals game: 9
- Most consecutive game that gets at least a triple: 158
- Most consecutive Playoffs games that get at least a triple: 90
- Most points converted in an overtime: 17
- Most three-pointers made in an All-Star Game: 16 (Cleveland 2022)
In the Golden State Warriors
- Top scorer in Golden State Warriors history
- Top assistant in Golden State Warriors history
- Highest three-point scorer in Golden State Warriors history
- Highest scorer of triples in Golden State Warriors history in the Playoffs
- Most points in Golden State Warriors history in the Playoffs

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achievements and awards
- Three -time NBA champion (2015, 2017 and 2018)
- Twice Most Valuable Player in the regular season (2015 and 2016 -unanimous-)
- Eight times selected for All-Star Game (2014-2019, 2021, 2022)
- Four times on the All-NBA First Team (2015, 2016, 2019, 2021)
- Three times in the All-NBA Second Team (2014, 2017. 2022)
- Once All-NBA Third Team (2018)
- 2010 All-Rookie First Team
- Two -time scoring champion (2016, 2021)
- Steal Leader (2016)
- 50/40/90 Club Member (2016)
- Two-time NBA All Star Game 3-point Contest winner (2015, 2021)
- NBA Sportsmanship Award (2011)
- One of the 75 Best Players in NBA History
- Jefferson Award for Public Service in Professional Sports (2011)
- ESPY Winner for Best Male Athlete and Best NBA Player (2015)
- BET Sportsman of the Year Award (2015)
- AP Agency Award for Best Male Athlete (2015)
- Hickok’s Belt (2015)
- 2016 ESPY Award Nominee for Best Performance of the Season
- BET Sportsman of the Year Award (2019)
- Teen Choice Award for Choice Male Athlete (2019)
- ESPY Award for Best NBA Player (2021)
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Source: Tycsports

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