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Milwaukee Bucks Shatter NBA 3-Point Record in 2020

Miami, USAMonday, December 30, 2024
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In a thrilling game from 2020, the Milwaukee Bucks made history by scoring a whopping 29 three-pointers against the Miami Heat, setting a new NBA record. This incredible achievement happened during a game where the Bucks completely dominated, winning with a final score of 144-97. Before that, in 1926, Merlyn Phillips of the Montreal Maroons scored the fastest goal in NHL history, just five seconds into the game. Even though the Black Hawks won in overtime, this record has been matched a few times since. 1934 marked the first college basketball doubleheader at Madison Square Garden. NYU beat Notre Dame 25-18, and Westminster defeated St. John's 37-33. In the 1957 NFL championship game, Tobin Rote led the Detroit Lions to a 59-14 victory over the Cleveland Browns, scoring four touchdowns and passing for another. 1961 saw Wilt Chamberlain score an impressive 60 points in a game against the Los Angeles Lakers. The 1963 Davis Cup final saw Chuck McKinley and Dennis Ralston lead the United States to a 3-2 victory over Australia. In 1968, the Baltimore Colts shut out the Browns 34-0 to win the NFL championship, while the New York Jets beat the Oakland Raiders 27-23 in the AFL championship game. Vernon Perry set an NFL playoff record with four interceptions in 1979, helping the Houston Oilers defeat the San Diego Chargers 17-14. Jeremiah Castille's three interceptions helped Alabama beat Illinois 21-15 in the 1982 Liberty Bowl, marking Paul "Bear" Bryant's final win as a coach. Wayne Gretzky hit his 100th point in the 35th game of the 1984 season, leading the Edmonton Oilers to a 6-3 victory over the Detroit Red Wings. Texas Tech pulled off an incredible comeback in the 2006 Insight Bowl, erasing a 31-point deficit to beat Minnesota 44-41 in overtime. The New England Patriots finished the 2007 season undefeated with a 16-0 record, including a thrilling 38-35 comeback win over the New York Giants. Baylor and Washington faced off in the 2011 Alamo Bowl, with Baylor winning 67-56, setting a new bowl game points record. Connecticut snapped Stanford's 82-game home unbeaten streak in 2012 with a 61-35 rout. Peyton Manning set NFL records with 5, 477 yards and 55 touchdown passes in the 2013 season, sitting out the second half of Denver's 34-14 win over Oakland. Mikaela Shiffrin became the most successful U. S. slalom skier in 2014, with her 10th career slalom win. In 2016, Shiffrin continued her dominance by winning her third World Cup race in three days with a spectacular final run.

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