Celtics set single-season mark for 3s, roll by Suns
- On April 4, 2025, the Boston Celtics beat the Phoenix Suns 123-103, setting a new NBA record for season 3-pointers.
- The Celtics broke the record because they are focused on creating the best shot possible, according to coach Mazzulla.
- Boston made 14 of 39 three-point attempts in the game, bringing their season total to 1,370, surpassing the previous record during Friday's game.
- Joe Mazzulla said, "It says that we fight for a good shot," reflecting the team's work ethic and approach to scoring.
- By exceeding Golden State's 2022-23 record of 1,363, the Celtics' victory dealt a blow to the Suns' postseason hopes and solidified their offensive prowess.
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NBA: Celtics set season record for 3-pointers in win over Suns
Jaylen Brown tossed in 31 points and the Boston Celtics broke the NBA record for made 3-pointers in a season during a 123-103 victory over the visiting Phoenix Suns on Friday night. The Celtics (57-20) set the record on their eighth trey of the game, a 26-footer by Payton Pritchard with 8:19 remaining in the second quarter. It gave Boston a 44-26 lead. The 2022-23 Golden State Warriors set the previous record (1,363). READ: NBA: Surging Heat hal…

Celtics set 3-point record, cruise past Suns
Boston breaks Golden State's 2-year-old record for 3-pointers in a season.
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