
Mike Lahlouh has served as chief manufacturing officer at Lahlouh, Inc., in Burlingame, California, since 2013. Outside of his professional activities, Mike Lahlouh enjoys following Bay Area sports, including Golden State Warriors basketball.
Despite the fact that he is just 31 years old, it is not difficult to make the case that the Golden State Warrior’s Stephen Curry is the greatest 3-point shooter in NBA history. He has led the league in made 3-point field goals five times, stringing together this achievement in consecutive seasons from 2012 to 2017. Ray Allen topped the league in 3-pointers three times, and no other player has managed the achievement more than twice.
Upon closer inspection, the accomplishment is even more impressive. In 2015-2016, Curry became the first and only player to sink more than 400 3-pointers, with a total of 402. James Harden is the only other player to surpass 300 made 3-pointers in one season, something Curry has done three times. Overall, the point guard owns four of the top six records for 3s made in a season, and six of the top 15.
Entering the 2019-2020 NBA season, Curry trailed only Reggie Miller and Allen for career 3-pointers — this despite having played fewer than 700 career games, compared to Miller’s 1,389 and Allen’s 1,300.