List of career achievements by Stephen Curry

This page details the records, statistics and career achievements of American professional basketball player Stephen Curry. Curry is a point guard for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He previously played collegiately for Davidson. Holding numerous records related to three-point shooting, Curry has played ten seasons in the NBA, where he is a six-time All-Star, two-time Most Valuable Player, and a three-time NBA champion with the Warriors in 2015, 2017, and 2018.

Stephen Curry

NBA career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
Denotes season in which Curry won an NBA championship
* Led the league

Regular season

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2009–10 Golden State 808036.2.462.437.8854.55.91.9.217.5
2010–11 Golden State 747433.6.590.442.934*3.95.81.5.318.6
2011–12 Golden State 262328.2.490.455.8093.45.31.5.314.7
2012–13 Golden State 787838.2.451.453.9005.06.91.6.222.9
2013–14 Golden State 787836.5.471.424.8854.38.51.6.224.0
2014–15 Golden State 808032.7.487.443.914*4.37.72.0.223.8
2015–16 Golden State 797934.2.504.454.908*5.46.72.1*.230.1*
2016–17 Golden State 797933.4.468.411.8984.56.61.8.225.3
2017–18 Golden State 515132.0.495.423.921*5.16.11.6.226.4
Career 62561934.4.477.436.9034.46.81.8.223.1
All-Star 5527.6.410.3391.0005.46.61.6.017.0

Playoffs

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2013 Golden State 121241.4.434.396.9214.98.11.7.223.4
2014 Golden State 7742.3.440.386.8813.68.41.7.123.0
2015 Golden State 212139.3.456.422.8355.06.41.9.128.3
2016 Golden State 181734.3.438.404.9165.55.21.4.325.1
2017 Golden State 171735.3.484.419.9046.26.7 2.0.228.1
2018 Golden State 151437.0.451.395.9576.15.41.7.725.5
Career 908837.7.452.408.8935.26.41.7.326.1

Awards and honors

NBA

  • Warriors franchise leader in Assists in Playoffs
  • Warriors franchise leader in three-point field goals in Playoffs
  • Warriors franchise leader in Steals in Playoffs
  • Warriors franchise leader in Points in Playoffs
  • ESPY Award for Best Male Athlete and Best NBA Player (2015)
  • Hickok Belt (2015)
  • 3x BET Award for Sportsman of the Year (2015-2017)
  • Lead the warriors to a 73-9 record in the nba
  • Warriors franchise record holder for triple double as a rookie

College

Curry with Davidson at the 2008 NCAA Tournament

College Records

  • NCAA Division I scoring leader (2009)
  • Single-season NCAA 3-point field goals (162, 2007–08)
  • Single-season NCAA freshman 3-point field goals (122, 2006–07)

Davidson College records

  • All-time leading scorer in Davidson College history (2635)
  • All-time Davidson College leader in 3-point field-goals made (414)
  • All-time Davidson College leader in 30-point games (30)
  • All-time Davidson College leader in 40-point games (6)
  • Single-season Davidson College points (974, 2008–09)
  • Single-season Davidson College steals (86, 2008–09)

United States National Team

NBA achievements

With one of the quickest releases in the NBA and the ability to make jump shots from virtually anywhere on the court, Curry is often considered the greatest shooter of all time.[4][5][6]

Regular season

  • Fewest games played to reach 1,000 career three-pointers made with 369.[7]
  • Fewest games played to reach 2,000 career three-pointers made with 597.[8]
  • Fewest games played to reach 100 three-pointers made in a season with 20.[9]
  • Highest scoring average for a player who shot 50+% on field goals, 40+% on 3-point field goals, and 90+% on free throws for an entire season with 30.1.
  • Highest scoring average for a player who led the league in free throw percentage in the same season with 30.1.
  • Largest increase in PPG from previous season by reigning MVP.[10]
  • 1st place all-time for three-pointers made in a single season with 402.
    • also holds 2nd and 3rd place with 324 and 286, respectively.
  • 1st place all-time for three-pointers attempted in a single season.
  • 1st place all-time for consecutive games with at least 1 three-pointer made in a single season with 79.
  • 1st place all-time for games with at least 4 three-pointers made and 4 assists with 269.[11]
  • 1st place all-time for games with at least 5 three-pointers made and 5 assists with 165.[12]
  • 1st place all-time for games with at least 6 three-pointers made with 6 assists with 77.[13]
  • 1st place all-time for games with at least 7 three-pointers made with 7 assists with 31.[14]
  • 1st place all-time for games with at least 8 three-pointers made with 8 assists with 17.[15]
  • 1st place all-time for games with at least 9 three-pointers made with 9 assists with 2.[16]
  • 1st place all-time for consecutive games with at least 1 three-pointer made with 157.
  • 1st place all-time for consecutive games with at least 2 three-pointers made with 53.[17]
  • 1st place all-time for consecutive games with at least 3 three-pointers made with 24.[18]
  • 1st place all-time for consecutive games with at least 8 three-pointers made with 3.[19]
  • 1st place all-time for games with at least 5 three-pointers made with 123.
  • 1st place all-time for games with at least 6 three-pointers made with 74.
  • 1st place all-time for games with at least 7 three-pointers made with 41.
  • 1st place all-time for games with at least 8 three-pointers made with 23
  • 1st place all-time for games with at least 9 three-pointers made with 24.
  • 1st place all-time for games with at least 10 three-pointers made with 14.
  • 1st place all-time for games with at least 11 three-pointers made with 7.
  • 1st place all-time for games with at least 12 three-pointers made with 2.
  • 2nd place all-time for most three-pointers made in a game with 13.
  • 1st place all-time for most seasons leading the league in three-pointers made with 5.
  • T-1st place all-time for most seasons leading the league in three-pointers attempted with 5.
  • 2nd place all-time for highest three-point field goal percentage in a career having attempted at least 250.
  • 3rd place all-time for highest free throw percentage in a career having attempted at least 1,200.
  • Only player in NBA history to win the NBA MVP award unanimously.[20]
  • Only player in NBA history to win their first Three-Point Contest, NBA MVP award, and NBA championship in the same season.
  • Only player in NBA history to score at least 45 points while attempting 25 field goals or fewer AND 5 or fewer FT attempts in a game.
  • Only player in NBA history to record a 50-point game with one or fewer free throw attempts.
  • Only player in NBA history to score 50 points and make 10 3-pointers in a single game multiple times.
    • Has achieved this four times.
  • Only player in NBA history to make at least 300 three-pointers in two seasons.
  • Only player in NBA history to make at least 400 three-pointers in a season.
  • Only player in NBA history with at least 200 three-pointers made and 600 assists in consecutive seasons.
  • Only player in NBA history with at least 250 three-pointers made and 500 assists in a season.
    • Has achieved this in four consecutive seasons.
  • Only player in NBA history to make at least 10 3-pointers in consecutive games.[21]
  • Only player in NBA history to make at least 10 3-pointers five times in one season.
  • Only player in NBA history to win the scoring title and make more three-pointers than free throws in the same season.
  • Only player in NBA history to join the 50–40–90 club and average at least 30 points in the same season.[22]
  • Only player in NBA history to record at least 1 3PM in every game in which he played, playing at least 70 games.[23]
  • Only player in NBA history to win the scoring title and lead the league in free throw percentage in the same season.
  • Only player in NBA history to win the scoring title, lead the league in steals per game, and lead the league in free throw percentage in the same season.
  • Only player in NBA history to lead the league in steals per game and lead the league in free throw percentage in the same season.
  • One of two players in NBA history to make 200 three-pointers in 6 consecutive seasons.
  • One of three players in NBA history to lead the league in points per game and steals per game in the same season.
  • One of three players in NBA history to average 30 PPG and shoot 50 percent on field goals in a season as a guard.[24]
  • One of three players in NBA history to join the 50–40–90 club while shooting at least 45% from 3-point range in a season.[25]
  • One of five players in NBA history to score at least 50 points within the first three games of the season.
  • One of six players in NBA history to win his first NBA MVP award and NBA championship in the same season.
  • One of six players in NBA history to lead the league in free throw percentage in consecutive seasons.
  • One of seven players in NBA history to lead the league in free throw percentage at least three times.
  • One of eleven players in NBA history to win consecutive NBA MVP Awards.

Playoffs

  • Fewest games played in NBA history to reach 100 three-pointers made in a playoffs career with 28.
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 3 three-pointers made and 3 assists with 78.
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 4 three-pointers made and 4 assists with 47.
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 5 three-pointers made and 5 assists with 34.
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 6 three-pointers made with 6 assists with 21.
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 7 three-pointers made with 7 assists with 11.
  • T-1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 8 three-pointers made with 8 assists with 1.
  • 1st place all-time for three-pointers made in a single postseason with 98 (tied with Klay Thompson).[26]
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 6 three-pointers made with 28.
  • 1st place all-time for most consecutive playoff games with at least one three-pointer made with 112.
  • 1st place all-time for most consecutive playoff games with at least two three-pointers made with 27.
  • 1st place all-time for most consecutive playoff games with at least 3 three-pointers made with 14.
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 5 three-pointers made with 47.
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 7 three-pointers made with 16.
  • 1st place all-time for three-pointers made with 470.
  • Only player in NBA history to make 4 three-pointers in each of his 1st 3 career playoff games.
  • Only player in NBA history to record 6 steals and make 6 three-pointers in a playoff game.
  • Only player in NBA history to make 100% of free throw attempts while attempting at least 16 in a Game 7.
  • One of two players in NBA history to make 5 three-pointers in 6 straight playoff games.
  • One of four players in NBA history to record at least 25 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, and 5 steals in a playoff series clinching win.
  • Most points made to complete a four-game sweep with 146.

NBA Finals

  • Most three-pointers made in an NBA Finals career with 105.
  • Youngest player in NBA history to hold the career Finals three point record at 30 yrs 80 days. (minimum 40 made)
  • Most three-pointers missed in a single NBA Finals game with 13.[27]
  • Most three-pointers made in an NBA Finals series with 32.
  • Most three-pointers attempted in an NBA Finals series with 80.
  • Most three-pointers made in an NBA Finals game with 9.
  • Only player in NBA history to make 100 or more 3-point field goals in the NBA Finals.

Set with Klay Thompson

Curry and teammate Klay Thompson, who form one of the best duos in the NBA, have earned the nickname "The Splash Brothers".[28]
  • Share the record for most consecutive seasons with at least 200 three-pointers made with 5.
  • Share the record for most three-pointers made in a single postseason with 98.
  • Most games with 5 or more three pointers made by a duo with 4.
  • Most three-pointers made in a single season by a duo with 678.
    • Broke their own record of 525.
  • Most three-pointers attempted in a single season by a duo with 1,536.
  • Most three-pointers made in a single postseason by a duo with 178.
  • Most three-pointers made in career finals by a duo with 148.
  • Only pair of teammates in NBA history to both have a 3-pt FG in at least 30 straight games.
  • Only pair of teammates in NBA history to combine for at least 150 three-pointers made in consecutive postseasons.
  • Only pair of teammates in NBA history to combine for at least 400 three-pointers made in consecutive seasons.
    • Have achieved this in four consecutive seasons.
  • Only pair of teammates in NBA history to combine for at least 500 three-pointers made in a season.
  • Only pair of teammates in NBA history to combine for at least 500 three-pointers made in consecutive seasons.
  • Only pair of teammates in NBA history to combine for at least 600 three-pointers made in a season.
  • Only pair of teammates in activity to combine for at least 45 points together in season average for 3 consecutive seasons.
  • Only pair of teammates in NBA history to combine for at least 100 three-pointers made in career finals.
  • Only pair of teammates in NBA history to combine for at least 150 three-pointers made in career finals.
  • Only pair of teammates in NBA history to combine for at least 200 three-pointers made in career finals.

Triple-Doubles

NumberDateOpponentScorePOINTSREBOUNDSASSISTSStealsBlocksNote
102/10/2010ClippersVictory36101330In rookie season
211/04/201376ersVictory18101251
312/27/2013SunsVictory14131610
402/28/2014KnicksVictory27111101
504/11/2014LakersVictory30101220Fourth triple-double of the season
612/28/2015KingsVictory23141020
701/22/2016PacersVictory39101210
806/04/2017CavaliersVictory32101110In NBA finals
905/20/2019Trail BlazersVictory37131110In NBA western conference final

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