Cavaliers shatter record with three-point barrage
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[March 04, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - The
Cleveland Cavaliers have been on a three-point binge since the first
of the year. On Friday, they took it step further and set an NBA
record in the process.
The Cavs, who have made at least 10 in their last 13 games, made 25
three-pointers in the 135-130 win over the Atlanta Hawks on Friday
night in Atlanta. That topped the regular-season record of 24 set on
Dec. 16, 2016 by the Houston Rockets against Orlando.
The Cavs also made 25 against the Hawks in the playoffs last year.
"It should have been more," Cleveland coach Tyronn Lue said.
Kyrie Irving and LeBron James combined for 81 points to lead the
effort. Irving made five three-pointers and scored 43 points. James
had six three-pointers and scored 38.
Derrick Williams, Richard Jefferson, Channing Frye and Kyle Korver
had three three-pointers apiece.
"We came in wanting to take away the three-point line," Atlanta
coach Mike Budenholzer said. "It's a lot harder with the way LeBron
James and Kyrie Irving create attention."
The record-setting three-pointer was made by Korver, a former Hawks
player, with 1:17 left. Not only did it break the record, it also
enabled the Cavaliers to withstand a furious Atlanta rally.
Cleveland led by as many as 25 points in the second half, but
Atlanta cut the margin to one point on a bucket by Paul Millsap with
1:32 remaining. Korver then quelled the comeback by leaning in for
his third three-pointer of the night.
"We got to 25, got comfortable and started messing around with the
game, taking bad shots, and they made some good shots, some tough
shots," Lue said.
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Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) shoots against Atlanta Hawks
forward Taurean Prince (12) and forward Ersan Ilyasova (7) and
forward Paul Millsap (4) in the second quarter of their game at
Philips Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports
James said, "They're a good team. They were going to
make a run. We just had to withstand it."
Atlanta (34-26) was led by Tim Hardaway Jr., who came off the bench
to score a career-high 36 points - including five three-pointers -
and Paul Millsap, who had 27 points and 10 rebounds.
The Cavaliers (42-18) shot 65.2 percent from the field in the first
half and made 14 three-pointers.
"That first 2 1/2 quarters was great basketball," Lue said. "That's
how we're capable of playing. Moving the basketball, sharing the
basketball, making the extra pass ... that's who we are."
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