Stephen Curry continues to hit heights never seen before.
The greatest shooter of all-time became the first player to make 500 three-pointers in the playoffs, draining a shot late in the second quarter of Game 4 between the Warriors and Grizzlies on Monday.
Curry has a significant lead on the rest of the field, with LeBron James sitting in second place with 432. Curry's teammate Klay Thompson is in third place, with 405 made threes, while Ray Allen (385) and James Harden (364) round out the top five.
Curry has 30 made threes in these playoffs and his most productive post-season came in 2014-15, when he made 98 while leading the Warriors to an NBA title.
In December, Curry passed Allen on the all-time threes list for the regular season. He made 285 threes this season to lead the league for the eighth time in his career and currently has 3,117 — 144 more than Allen did in his Hall of Fame career.






