LOS ANGELES — James Harden added another feather on his already illustrious cap.
With 6:10 left to play in the Clippers-Jazz game on Sunday night at the Intuit Dome, Harden calmly sank a long 3 that put him at No.2 on the NBA’s all-time 3-point list.
Harden now has a total of 2,874 made 3s, surpassing Ray Allen’s mark of 2,873. But Golden State Warriors All-Star Steph Curry remains at No.1 with 3,782.
As an added bonus, the Clippers beat the Jazz, 116-105, to break a three-game losing streak and improve to 7-7.
The third overall pick of the 2019 NBA draft, Harden began his career with the Oklahoma City Thunder where he was a part of a Big Three that featured Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook. He would later move to the Hosuton Rockets where he enjoyed the most success, winning league MVP honors in 2018.
Now 35, the 6-foot-6, 200-pound Harden is the leader of a powerhouse Clippers team that is expected to make a deep playoffs run.