Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry passed Ray Allen for most three-pointers made. A milestone that only took a few shots in the first quarter to make it happen. Shortly after his second made three, it was a stoppage right after. Curry was unaware of Madison Square Garden's plan for him, but that's when the celebration began.

Reggie Miller was calling the game, and Ray Allen met Curry on the floor to congratulate the new three-point leader. It was a moment full of emotions, and it was priceless.

“It was just a special moment. That I appreciate and I'll remember for the rest of my life. In terms of what it means to me to pass Ray (Allen) and Reggie (Miller) and guys I've looked up to coming into the game, so definitely special,” Warriors superstar Stephen Curry told ClutchPoints.

Once he made the shot, you could visually see the emotions pour out of Curry. As much as the Warriors downplayed it, this grand moment was something everyone was over-eager about experiencing. It's also a moment they are all happy is behind them.

Sometimes the most challenging part about catching someone in any race is getting to the finish line. That's what Curry experienced the last few games. Once he talked with his teammates, he expressed how pleased he was that the week and the race were over.

He now sits on the throne alone as the king of the three-pointer. But the mission isn't complete. Now Curry wants to push that record as high as possible. He wants it so high that nobody will ever reach it. But if someone does, it will only be because number 30 made them believe they can.