James Harden hits the three-point shot that elevated him to the second-highest all-time leader in three-pointers made. Photo by Bryan Boado for Tangent Zine
Watching him is always a delight, a bearded marvel whose playing style is as relaxed as his California upbringing. With years of experience, he excels at both the point guard and shooting guard positions.
Whether he's scoring after a fast break, flawlessly running the pick-and-roll, or sinking a three-pointer from long range, James Harden effortlessly makes it appear as easy as turning on a light.
James Harden pictured prior to the matchup against the Utah Jazz. Photo by Bryan Boado for Tangent Zine
And rightfully so. During the first quarter of the game against the Utah Jazz, at the 6:09 mark, Harden successfully scored a shot from the right wing, achieving his 2,974th career 3-pointer and surpassing NBA legend Ray Allen's previous record of 2,973.
Harden made two 3-pointers and finished with 20 points, 11 assists and 6 rebounds to help the Clippers cruise past the Jazz 116-105 at the Intuit Dome.
Stephen Curry from the Golden State Warriors is the only player ahead of Harden on the list, having made 3,782 3-pointers.
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