A few years ago, when Stephen Curry was merely a good player with bad ankles, a charity called Nothing But Nets struck a deal with the promising Warriors point guard.
Curry agreed to send three malaria-preventing mosquito nets to Africa for every 3-pointer he made.
It worked out beyond their wildest dreams — a swish come true.
“This is like the Kardashians giving you three nets every time they take a selfie,” said sports writer Rick Reilly, who co-founded the campaign. “This guy takes un-selfies.”
By the time Curry was done demolishing his own single-season record Wednesday night, the greatest shooter in the galaxy had 402 3-pointers — and 1,206 more families in Africa had insecticide-treated bed nets.
Curry donated big last season, too, when he set the NBA record at 286. And two years before that when he set the benchmark at 272.
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Source: USA Today