Stephen Curry is widely  and correctly regarded as the greatest three-pointer shooter in NBA history.

The Golden State Warriors superstar has shattered a plethora of three-point shooting records in his career, including a whopping 402 made triples in one season. His amazing combination of efficiency and volume on those shots make him a lethal outside threat that completely changes how the Warriors are defended when he's on the floor.

According to a recent Reddit post by user Ih8reposts, Curry is also the holder of a truly spectacular three-point shooting record in the playoffs.

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Curry has made at least one three-pointer in each and every one of his 98 career playoff games. Just to reiterate – Stephen Curry has played in 98 playoff games, and there has not been a single game in which he didn’t can at least one triple.

That is a patently absurd fact, made even more ridiculous when you look at the next-closest player beside Curry in the record books. Before Curry started his streak, the record for most consecutive games with a triple to start a career was Tim Hardaway…with 29 games straight! Third on the list were Eric Gordon and Ray Allen, who both made triples in 28 straight games before not making any in their 29th bout.

Curry, though still extremely effective, hasn't quite been at his best in the playoffs so far, averaging 24.7 points per game while taking a backseat offensively to Kevin Durant. He's just 6-of-23 from beyond the arc against the Houston Rockets, too. But as long as Curry finds his stroke from deep again before the postseason is finished, he seems primed to help Golden State win an unprecedented fourth title in five seasons – and continue his incredible, of course.