INGLEWOOD, Calif. — James Harden now stands alone at No. 2 in 3-pointers.
The Los Angeles Clippers guard connected on the 2,974th 3-pointer of his career Sunday night and broke a tie with Basketball Hall of Famer Ray Allen for the No. 2 spot on the NBA's list.
''It's an unbelievable accomplishment and just a testament to the work that I've been putting in,'' Harden said. ''As I get older and chip away at an unbelievable career, you start to accomplish things like that and I don't ever want to take it for granted.''
Harden's history-making shot came from the right wing with 6:09 left in the first quarter in a 116-105 victory over the Utah Jazz. The only player ahead of Harden on the list is Golden State's Stephen Curry at 3,782.
Curry and the Warriors are in Southern California to face the Clippers on Monday.
''I'm one of the most confident guys we have in this league, but no, I probably won't catch Steph, and I don't think anybody will, honestly,'' Harden said.
Harden was 2 of 8 from 3-point range and finished with 20 points, 11 assists and six rebounds.
Allen needed 1,300 games to make his 2,973 3-pointers. Harden passed him in 1,086 games.