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What is the record for most 3-pointers made in an NBA playoff game? The maximum player and every team

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The nba It is experiencing a boom moment from the treble, where the use and volume of foreign pitches has grown disproportionately over the past five years. In the PlayoffsAlthough the tempo of the game is lower, the defense has a greater weight and, in general, there are fewer attempts from these latitudes, it is increasingly common to see excellent external performances, both individually and collectively.

The triple has spread and its success has been democratized to the vast majority of the league’s population. The pitches have gradually moved away from the paint and now everything is centered around the goal.

Here we look at the best performances from across the arc in NBA playoff history, both individually and collectively.

What is the record for three-pointers made in an NBA playoff game by a player?

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The all-time NBA scoring record was held by Damian Lillard since June 1, 2021, when the Blazers player completed an outstanding 12-of-17 streak against the Denver Nuggets, finishing with 55 points.

A score that exceeded the one he had previously Clay Thompson who saved the Warriors in the conference finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder with a night to remember. The shooting guard made 61.1% of his 3-pointers, which contrasted with his 3-of-13 2-point shooting performance in that Game 6.

Then Damian Lillard again when in the final game 5 against the OKC Thunder he achieved the second best mark again. After that, a tie between 11 players with 9 conversions.

These are the best individual marks updated at the start of the 2023 Playoffs.

Position Player Date threefold %T3
1 Damian Lillard June 1 17/12 70.6%
2 Clay Thompson May 28, 2016 18/11 61.1%
3 Damian Lillard April 23, 2019 18/10 55.6%
4 Ray Allen April 30, 2009 18/9 fifty%
4 Vince Carter May 11, 2001 9/13 69.2%
4 Jamal Murray August 30, 2020 9/12 75%
4 Jamal Murray August 23, 2020 15/9 60%
4 Donovan Mitchell August 30, 2020 9/13 69.2%
4 Rex Chapman April 25, 1997 17/9 52.9%
4 Damian Lillard May 24, 2021 16/9 56.3%
4 Ray Allen June 1, 2001 9/13 69.2%
4 Stephen Curry May 14, 2019 15/9 60%
4 Clay Thompson May 26, 2018 9/14 64.3%
4 Stephen Curry June 3, 2018 17/9 52.9%
4 Jason Terry May 8, 2011 9/10 90%
4 Bojan Bogdanovic June 16, 2021 17/9 52.9%
4 Donovan Mitchell June 18, 2021 15/9 60%

What is the record for three-pointers made in an NBA Playoffs game by a team?

The fluidity and control of the spaces that Ty Lue’s Cleveland Cavaliers thrived from 2016 to 2018 led them to succeed twice as many in league history. The first happened in the Conference Finals against the Atlanta Hawks, who they would sweep in 4 games, being the 2nd time this milestone happened with JR Smith getting 7 turnovers.

A year later they would do it at Finals against the Warriors in their only ring tie win. The Rockets are as close as possible to matching the Thunder in 2020, albeit with more volume.

Position Equipment Date threefold %3PT
1 Cleveland Cavaliers May 4, 2016 25/45 55.6%
2 Cleveland Cavaliers June 9, 2017 24/45 53.3%
3 Houston Rockets August 24, 2020 23/58 39.7%
4 Milwaukee Bucks May 24, 2021 22/53 41.5%
4 LA Clippers August 25, 2020 22/35 62.9%
4 toronto raptors August 23, 2020 22/47 46.8%
4 Denver Nuggets August 17, 2020 22/41 53.7%
4 Houston Rockets May 1, 2017 22/50 44%
4 Houston Rockets September 6, 2020 22/53 41.5%
4 Miami Heat May 24, 2021 22/53 41.5%
4 Boston Celtics May 15, 2022 22/55 40%
4 Dallas Mavericks April 18, 2022 22/47 46.8%

What is each NBA team’s record for three-pointers in the Playoffs?

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The difference between the teams has a lot to do with the evolution of the game itself and the presence in the Playoffs that the different franchises have enjoyed.

This is the updated roster at the start of the 2023 Playoffs for each NBA team:

EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
Equipment Date threefold Equipment Date threefold
Atlanta Hacks June 6, 2021 20/47 Dallas Mavericks April 18, 2022 22/47
Boston Celtics May 15, 2022 22/55 Denver Nuggets

August 17, 2020

22/41
brooklyn nets June 7, 2021 21/42 Golden State Warriors April 24, 2016 21/40
Charlotte Hornets April 27, 2016 24/12 Houston Rockets

August 24, 2021

23/58

Chicago Bulls April 30, 2015 15/30 LA Clippers August 25, 2020

22/35

Cleveland Cavaliers

May 4, 2016

25/45 Los Angeles Lakers September 12, 2020 19/37
Detroit Pistons May 7, 2006 15/22 Memphis Grizzlies May 11, 2022 18/41
Indiana Pacers April 20, 2017 16/41 Minnesota Timberwolves April 23, 2022 18/36
Miami Heat May 22, 2021 20/50 New Orleans Pelicans April 19, 2022 17/30
Milwaukee Bucks May 24, 2021

22/53

Oklahoma City Thunder May 6, 1996 20/27
New York Knicks April 25, 1996 17/22 Phoenix Sans July 8, 2021 20/40
Orlando Magic August 22, 2020 19/39 Portland Trail Blazers June 1, 2021 21/48
Philadelphia 76ers April 15, 2022 21/43 Sacramento Kings April 15, 2023 12/32
toronto raptors

August 23, 2020

22/47 San Antonio Spurs June 11, 2013 16/32
Washington Wizards April 26, 2015 15/26

Utah Jazz

June 18, 2021 21/44

The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of the NBA or its organizations.

Source: Sporting News

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