Golden State Warriors break new 3-point record in thrilling matchup against the Portland Trail Blazers.
In a highly entertaining NBA game at Chase Center, the Golden State Warriors took down their opponents 119-97. This win marked an impressive milestone for the team, as they became part of history books by shattering the record for most players to make a 3-pointer in a single game. According to Warriors director of statistical information Daryl Arata, the Warriors achieved this feat with 21 three-pointers made collectively.
The Warriors' exceptional shooting displayed was reflected in their performance from behind the arc, where they went 23-of-57. Notably, only four players among the 14 active players failed to convert a single 3-pointer - Pat Spencer, Gary Payton II, Buddy Hield, and Trayce Jackson-Davis.
What made this record-breaking game even more remarkable was that each of the 11 players who participated for the Trail Blazers managed to make at least one three-pointer. This highlighted an impressive display of shooting prowess from both teams. On the other hand, Warriors star Steph Curry struggled with his own long-range shots, going just two-of-eight but redeeming himself with ten assists.
The game was a thrilling showcase of basketball talent and teamwork, with both sides giving it their all on the court. The Golden State Warriors' performance not only brought home a significant victory for the team but also added another chapter to their already impressive history in the NBA.
In a highly entertaining NBA game at Chase Center, the Golden State Warriors took down their opponents 119-97. This win marked an impressive milestone for the team, as they became part of history books by shattering the record for most players to make a 3-pointer in a single game. According to Warriors director of statistical information Daryl Arata, the Warriors achieved this feat with 21 three-pointers made collectively.
The Warriors' exceptional shooting displayed was reflected in their performance from behind the arc, where they went 23-of-57. Notably, only four players among the 14 active players failed to convert a single 3-pointer - Pat Spencer, Gary Payton II, Buddy Hield, and Trayce Jackson-Davis.
What made this record-breaking game even more remarkable was that each of the 11 players who participated for the Trail Blazers managed to make at least one three-pointer. This highlighted an impressive display of shooting prowess from both teams. On the other hand, Warriors star Steph Curry struggled with his own long-range shots, going just two-of-eight but redeeming himself with ten assists.
The game was a thrilling showcase of basketball talent and teamwork, with both sides giving it their all on the court. The Golden State Warriors' performance not only brought home a significant victory for the team but also added another chapter to their already impressive history in the NBA.