News
Caitlin Clark's 3-point shooting prowess never ceases to amaze the basketball world.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark came back to the WNBA court with a vengeance, and her performance left Basketball Hall of Famer Rebecca Lobo speechless.
New York let one of the league's best 3-point teams get comfortable, and it cost the Knicks a game and extended the series.
The 3-point struggles that doomed the defending champion Celtics in their blown-lead losses in Games 1 and 2 vanished in an instant on Saturday afternoon as they blew out the Knicks, 115-93.
Josh Hart’s energy and ability to spark his Knicks teammates is usually a given. They can rely on that night in and night out. But one part of his game has elevated and been a pleasant surprise ...
Celtics’ questionable crunch-time choices reemerge In addition to the woeful 3-point shooting and losses of Porzingis and Hauser, the Celtics’ game management down the stretch came into question.
The Cavs picked a bad night, in Game 1 against the Indiana Pacers, to have their worst night from deep.
The wrist grab shifts away from Tatum's usual 3-point celebration that sees him blow a kiss with three fingers to celebrate the shot.
A suggestion from one of the Celtics’ bench players inspired Jayson Tatum’s new 3-point celebration.
It made Turner 4-for-6 from 3 and forced a Bucks timeout. A 15-point lead put the game to bed for Indiana. Turner has grown as a 3-point shooter in essentially every one of his NBA seasons.
The Phoenix Suns are 26th in the NBA in defending the 3 this season.They face the Boston Celtics on Friday, April 4.
Oklahoma City has had a major uptick in 3-point efficiency late into the year, and an interesting face is at the forefront of the operation.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results