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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.