okay. the rainbow, it fell in. if he couldn t do it at home, there s no better place than at madison square garden. he talked about that after the game. what a stage, this iconic arena. it was one of the nights at the garden. richard, rev, you ve been at the games. there s energy, something different in the building. even the knicks fans were standing every time he touched the ball. the warriors had the ball. he passed ray allen, who they showed there, one of the great shooters of all time. hall of famer, ray allen was on the front row to give him a hug. reggie miller was there, the previous record holder before ray allen. passing it down through the generations to a guy who truly changed basketball, changed the nba with the three-point shot. it s now the focus of many offenses in the league, and it s because of that guy. by the way, he passed ray allen in something like 500 fewer games played, which showed you how many shots he s made over the course of his career. he s revolution