As Stephen Curry continues to gain on Ray Allen's all-time 3-point record and cement his place as the greatest shooter in NBA history, it leaves us all wondering which current NBA superstar would be next in line as the all-time leader in made 3-pointers? With all eyes on Steph and his historic pursuit of Allen's record, there's no doubt that his record breaking night will be one for the history books and make for quite the ecstatic headline. Still, the Stephen Curry 3-point record is under threat.

Now that he only needs 10 more makes to officially become the all-time leader in made 3-pointers, it's widely expected that he'll accomplish this feat in the next few games. So with all the excitement surrounding Steph's highly anticipated milestone, we'll take a look at six players who have the best chance to pass Curry's 3-point record.

Stephen Curry 3-point record threats

6. Tyler Herro 

Currently in the midst of a redemption season, Tyler Herro has gotten off to a hot start in 2021-22 and is looking more like the rookie sensation that hit a series of clutch threes for the Heat during their surprise run to the 2020 NBA Finals. His stellar playmaking and timely scoring touch have done wonders for the Heat so far this season.

With his innate 3-point shooting ability, Herro will undoubtedly set a ton of scoring records over the course of his career with the potential to surpass Curry's all-time 3-point record. In just his third season, Herro has shown that he has the potential to be one of the greatest shooters the game has ever seen.

5. Damian Lillard 

From Dame Time to logo Lillard, we've seen Damian Lillard tear up the stat sheet and hit some of the most memorable game-winners in league history from beyond the arc. His limitless scoring ability, matched with his legendary ball handling, has made him a household name in the NBA. With his Hall of Fame resume, there's no doubt that Lillard could climb his way to the top of the list for all-time 3-pointers made.

It definitely would be challenging for him, as he's currently holding the 10th spot on the list of all-time great 3-point shooters, but it wouldn't be an impossible feat for him to accomplish either. As he aims to continually challenge Stephen Curry as the NBA's premier shooter from way downtown, Dame Time definitely has the drive and work ethic to reach the top of this mountain.

4. James Harden 

He's one of the best combo guards in NBA history and is currently climbing the ranks of the all-time 3-pointers record. Even though he's still trailing Curry by a wide margin, James Harden has the skill and will to surpass him and become the all-time leader in made three's. Now that he's overtaken Jamal Crawford as the league leader in 4-point plays, Harden has shown that he can also knock down the 3-ball with ease.

It's also made him a nightmare cover for opposing defenders. Which is something that he's been doing consistently over the past several seasons. Between his elite ball-handling and clutch scoring gene, it'll be hard to stop Harden from continuously reaching new milestones in the 3-point shooting department.

3. Luka Doncic 

As a rising superstar in this league, Luka Doncic's ceiling for success seems to have no limitations and with his lights-out 3-point shooting, he may reach even greater heights. Already having hit several game-winners from beyond the arc, Doncic has displayed his limitless scoring range on multiple occasions throughout his young playing career.

While he continues to prove himself as an elite playmaker and clutch scorer, Doncic also has a great chance to become the all-time leader in the 3-pointers made. His high volume shooting and offensive efficiency have allowed him to continually elevate his game and knock down some big shots with the game on the line. Given all he's already accomplished, it would come as no surprise to see him become the next best 3-point shooter in the NBA.

2. Devin Booker  

Fresh off a Western Conference title, Devin Booker has come back even stronger this season with his All-Star caliber play in every game he's played in for the Suns. As a rising superstar in the NBA, Booker has already knocked down a ton of big shots from deep and will continue to do so as he grows and expands his game. His well-rounded offensive game has enabled him to master the long ball and hit a series of clutch 3-point shots that have helped his team come away with a ton of crucial victories.

So while he's still developing his game and growing as a star in this league, Book has also showcased his ability to consistently knock down huge shots from 3-point land, and in just a short period of time, he's racked up an impressive amount of threes. This just further validates that he has the potential to break Steph's record and make his way to the top of the list.

1. Trae Young 

Coming off a terrific run to last year's Eastern Conference Finals, Trae Young rose to the occasion as a world-class floor general and an elite scorer. After making it a regular occurrence of knocking down half-court shots and following closing in Curry's footsteps, Young has already made a killing off of draining three's at an accelerated rate.

At the pace he's been scoring at, it may not be too much longer before Young's quick trigger puts him on a collision course with Curry and has him overtaking the original master of the 3-point shot. As one of the toughest covers in the league, Trae Young is without question the frontrunner to overtake Stephen Curry as the NBA's all-time leader in 3-point field goals.