Donyell Marshall tied an NBA record (with Kobe Bryant) with 12 three-pointers and the Raptors topped the NBA record for threes in a game with 21 in a thrilling 128-110 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday. (March 13 2005)
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In the NBA, the most three point shots made in a game by a single player is 12, set by Kobe Bryant, and tied by Donyell Marshall.
Most three point shot attempted in a game by a single player, i believe, is 20, by Michael Adams.
Most Three's made by a single team is 23, by the Orlando Magic.
The world record for the most 3 pointers in a game was set by Ray Allen who played for the Celtics. He broke Reggie Millers record which was 7 and Ray broke that with 8 3 pointers.
one team makes two two pointers and the othe makes one three pointer
22 3points in one game by Orlando magic..
Bill Joyce on the New York Giants hit four triples on 1897 May 18. Several players have hit three triples in one game. The Baltimore NL team of 1894 hit nine triples in one game on September 3. The Cleveland team hit two more, making it eleven triples in one game.
Clement,of Grinnell (Div 3), has the most three-pointers in NCAA history. Jeff sunk 516 treys in 91 games for a per-game average of 5.67! Those Grinnell boys in the 1990's really shot those rainbows. Clement, Steve Diekmann and Ed Brands must have put on quite a show ! ...of Duke University has now surpassed Curtis Staples as the all-time NCAA leader in number of made 3 point field goals. 412...and counting (he is still active as of Feb 2006) * ...while playing for the U of Virginia. 411 made 3 pointers. * Previous answer was incorrect. Curtis Staples of UVA held the record but was 413 of 1079 shooting 3 pointers, both FG made and ATTEMPTS are NCAA records for 3 point FG. * JEFF CLEMENT is still the ALL-TIME NCAA leader. ** JJ REDICK is the DIVISION-I leader. John Grotberg Grinnell '09 just set a new record with 526 career treys.
The Visiting team can win by any margin, one to an infinit number. But a home team can only win a game by one, two, three or four runs.