The Houston Rockets had a game for the ages from behind the arc Tuesday night, hitting 23 three-pointers and tying an NBA record set by the Orlando Magic on January 13, 2009. After Donatas Moteijunas hit the record-tying three with 3:42 to play, the Rockets had a few more shots at history before Golden State said “enough” and started fouling. We’d say the fouling was to preserve whatever remaining shred of dignity the Warriors had left, but Draymond Green blew that with a Flagrant 2 ejection on a long two-pointer by Patrick Beverly with 34 seconds remaining.
The Houston Rockets Made 23 Three-Pointers Tuesday Night — Here Are All Of Them
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Anthony Richardson Sr. making most of opportunity with Colts
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