I forgot to post this in a more timely manner, but it should be noted that Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors enjoyed a historically great day last week, shooting an NBA record 14 three-pointers, overtaking his teammate, Stephen Curry, as the standard-bearer of three-point success in a game.
Just in case you were not aware, 14 three-pointers are good for 42 points.
It should be noted that the Golden State Warriors - who have qualified for the last four NBA Finals and won three of them - presently have a 10-1 record, which is tied with the Toronto Raptors for best in the NBA, and are currently on an eight-game winning streak.
Here is a tweet by Ben Golliver, summing up Thompson's accomplishments and comparing on a historical level:
Ben Golliver ✔ @BenGolliver Most three-pointers in a game, NBA history - 14: Warriors' Klay Thompson vs. Bulls, 2018 - 13. Warriors' Stephen Curry vs. Pelicans, 2016 - 12: Warriors' Stephen Curry vs. Thunder, 2016 - 12: Lakers' Kobe Bryant vs. Sonics, /2003 - 12: Raptors' Donyell Marshall vs. Sixers, 2005 10:02 PM - Oct 29, 2018 770 300 people are talking about this
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