One more made three for Bradley Beal will cement him as the youngest player to ever reach 700 made three-pointers. If Beal can manage to stripe one against the Milwaukee Bucks tonight, the Washington Wizards sharpshooter would put himself atop elite company, surpassing the likes of Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, J.R. Smith, and former Wizard Gilbert Arenas as the youngest player to reach the milestone.

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Needless to say, Beal's chances are really good, as the 24-year-old marksman has had at least one three-pointer made in 15 of the Wizards' 16 games this season, and has connected on 37 percent of his attempts this season.

Even through the team's two losses over the weekend, Beal has shot a remarkable 10-of-21 from beyond the arc — building on a strong month of November after a couple of shaky starts at the end of October.

Beal had been lauded as one of the best pure shooters of the 2012 NBA Draft class, drawing comparisons to Ray Allen for his shooting touch and great form, from his strong lower body to his silky-smooth touch at the end of his release.

The 6-foot-5 shooting guard now has a clean bill of health to help him, after making only a whisker under 40 percent of his three-point shots throughout his five-year career in the league. Beal broke the 200-make mark for the first time last season — making nearly three trifectas per game through 77 outings.