In a career filled with accolades, memorable performances, and championships, Stephen Curry is widely regarded as the greatest shooter of all time. He is just 7 three-pointers short of 4,000 in the regular season, a mark once thought impossible. He has nearly 900 more than the next closest player.
While shooting is Curry’s biggest strength, the four-time NBA champion has shattered plenty of other records throughout his career.

Stephen Curry’s Career Stats and Records
It’s fitting that the greatest shooter of all time is playing in today’s era. The combination of head coach Steve Kerr, Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green revolutionized the game, launching a three-point revolution that took the league by storm in the 2014-15 season when the Warriors won their first NBA Championship of the era.
Curry holds the NBA record for three-pointers made and attempted in both the regular season and playoffs, as well as the NBA Finals. He also owns the record for most seasons with at least 350 three-pointers made (three).
He is the all-time scoring and assists leader for the Golden State Warriors, with:
24,985 points, 4,750 assists, and 6,456 rebounds in 1,010 regular-season games.
In the postseason, his averages jump to 27 points per game, totaling 3,966 points, 912 assists, and 786 rebounds in 147 playoff games.
Curry has been selected to 11 All-Star Games and 10 All-NBA teams, both franchise records for the Warriors. He also led them to the best regular-season record in NBA history at 73-9 in the 2015-16 season.
At 36 years old, Curry is the oldest player in NBA history to record a 50-point game with at least 10 assists. He also holds the records for:
Most 50-point games after turning 30 (nine).
Most 30-point games by a guard after turning 35 (50).
Stephen Curry’s Awards and Achievements
Curry became the only unanimous MVP in NBA history when he led the Warriors to a 73-9 record in 2015-16. It was his second consecutive MVP win, though the season ended with an NBA Finals loss.
The 36-year-old has won four NBA championships, earning his first NBA Finals MVP in 2022. He is also a two-time NBA All-Star Game MVP.
Curry’s shooting dominance extends beyond regular play — he is a two-time NBA 3-Point Contest champion and has led the NBA in 3-pointers made eight times. He is also a four-time All-NBA First Team selection.
The future Hall of Famer has also found success internationally, winning his first Olympic gold medal with Team USA at the Paris Games last year. Additionally, he was the 2009 NCAA scoring champion, an eight-time ESPY Award winner, and a two-time Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year.
Beyond the records, awards, and achievements, Curry will be remembered for his game-changing impact on basketball, his charismatic demeanor, and his celebrations that became iconic in the sport.
