Steph Curry Breaks Single-Game Three-Point Record
This is all synced up with Curry’s record-breaking game against the New York Knicks that I posted about in December.
Steph Curry, whose real name (like his father) is Wardell Curry, sank 16 three-pointers during last night’s game, which was won with 163 points and lost with 160.
Curry was born in ’88, a number made up of all circles, meaning he was born on the first “official” Pi Day.
The first three digits of Pi are 3.14
Curry was born on March 14th, or 3/14
Last night’s game was on the date leaving 314 days in the year:
Curry scored 50 points in last night’s game
Pi resolves the mathematics of the Circle
The All-Star Game was played on 2/20/2022
Stephen Curry, whose father Dell was born in ’64, shined in Cleveland, Ohio on a date with 64 numerology:
Steph’s dad’s name sums to 33.
Curry’s 16 threes are significant for another reason. Sixteen is the first number to have gematria of 33, which is Curry’s age:
He broke the NBA’s all-time 3-point record in New York, and broke the single-game record in Cleveland.
Steph Curry has great gematria to be the 3-point king.
Recall how well Steph Curry‘s name syncs up with Three pointers and Three-point shots. He has the most in the history of the game.