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Curry s father s veteran player, 152 three-pointers + the best sixth man, career three-point rate of 40.2%

2:30am, 4 July 2025Basketball

Dell Curry's NBA career began in the 1986 draft, and the Jazz picked him with 15 picks in the first round, and scored 6 points against the Mavericks in 11 minutes. 67 substitutes in the 86-87 season, averaging 9.5 minutes and 4.9 points per game.

Transferred to the Cavaliers in 1987, playing 79 games in the 87-88 season, averaging 19 minutes and 10 points per game. In the offseason in the 1988, he was selected by the Hornets who expanded the draft and has since taken root in Charlotte. 48 games in the 88-89 season, averaging 11.9 points per game; 67 games in the 89-90 season, 16 points per game; 76 games in the 90-91 season, 10.6 points per game; 77 games in the 91-92 season, 15.7 points per game, 40.4% of three-point shooting percentage and 1 three-point average per game set a career high.

92-93 80 games, 26 minutes and 15.3 points, helping the Hornets to enter the playoffs, eliminating the Celtics 3-1 in the first round, losing to the Knicks 1-4 in the second round, and averaging 24 minutes and 11 points per game in 9 playoffs. He played 82 games in the 93-94 season, 16.3 points in 26 minutes, hit 152 three-pointers, and was elected the sixth man. In 94-95, he scored 13.6 points in 24 minutes, with a three-point shooting percentage of 42.7%, and a three-point shooting average of 2.2 per game. He helped the Hornets enter the playoffs but lost to the Bulls 0-4, and averaged 12.8 points in 26 minutes in four playoffs.

95-96 season played 82 more games, with 14.5 points in 28 minutes. In the 96-97 season opening game, he scored 38 points (6 three-pointers), 14.8 points in 68 regular season games in 30 minutes, helping the Hornets to enter the playoffs, playing only 3 games due to injury, averaging 4.7 points per game. In the 97-98 season, he was 34 years old, injured, 9.4 points in 18 minutes in 52 games, helping the Hornets to enter the Eastern Conference Semi-finals and eliminated 1-4, and averaged 5.8 points per game in 9 playoffs.

In January 1999, he signed the Bucks as a free agent, 10.1 points in 20 minutes and 47.6% of the three-point shooting percentage, helping the Bucks to the playoffs, averaging 16 minutes and 3 points in 3 playoffs. He signed the Raptors in August 1999, played in 194 games in three years, averaging 6.7 points per game, helping the Raptors to enter the playoffs for three consecutive years, and averaged 5.9 points per game in 19 playoffs. He used his career to interpret the value of "substitute vanguard" and became a multi-team playoff puzzle with his three-point firepower.

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