San Francisco, CA – The Golden State Warriors earned their 20th win of the season. It was once again led by another brilliant shooting performance by Stephen Curry. He finished the game with 31 points and knocked down seven triples. Now he's only 15 makes from long range to pass Ray Allen for number one all-time.

Curry can make this happen at home on Wednesday night against the Blazers, but that would also mean he's breaking his teammate Klay Thompson's 14 made three-pointers in a single game record. With all of that on the line, it prompted reporters to ask the question of will Curry try to do it on Wednesday.

“If you’ve seen the way I’ve played, especially recently, I’m not shy about shooting the ball. The game will dictate what that looks like. I’m not coming out with that as a true goal of how I’ll play, but crazier things have happened,” Warriors star Stephen Curry told ClutchPoints.

Curry has publicly said he wants to break Thompson's record, and what better way to do it than on the night when you pass Ray Allen. It would be in front of his home crowd and the first piece of history created inside the Chase Center.

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No matter when, how, and where it happens, this accomplishment will be remarkable. Some thought Ray Allen set the bar too high when he played. Now, Stephen Curry is only 15 makes away and playing at the peak of his prime. Chasing two records, the Warriors star thought a lot about recently.

Wednesday's game will be against the Portland Trail Blazers and thats one of Curry's favorite team's to torch. So this is a game you don't want to miss because Curry might make history while trotting about the floor for the Warriors.