James Harden becomes second NBA player to reach 3,000 career 3-pointers

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James Harden has become the second player in NBA history to reach 3,000 career 3-pointers, joining Stephen Curry. He achieved this milestone during the Los Angeles Clippers' 126-122 win over the Denver Nuggets, scoring 39 points. Harden made three 3-pointers in each half and nearly recorded a triple-double with nine rebounds and 11 assists. This performance follows a strong week for the 35-year-old guard, including a 40-point game against the Washington Wizards. With Kawhi Leonard sidelined, Harden has taken on a larger role in the Clippers' offense. He is also mentoring younger players, helping them improve their game while contributing significantly to the team's success.


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