The Raptors Raptors are doing big things from three-point range this season. Here are some highlights:
Toronto became the first team in NBA history to make a three-point field goal in 700 consecutive games November 6, 2007 at Milwaukee.
Jason Kapono drained a three-pointer at the 10:29 mark of the first quarter to extend the streak.
Toronto set the NBA record for most consecutive games with at least one three-point field goal March 12, 2006 against the Indiana Pacers. Morris Peterson connected on his first three-point attempt with 1:41 remaining in the first quarter. Peterson’s make gave them 595 consecutive games with at least one three-pointer.
The last time the Raptors did not record a triple was Feb. 24, 1999 at Indiana (0-6).
The Miami Heat had their NBA record of 594 games with a three-pointer end Nov. 10, 2001 vs. Sacramento.
There have been 24 games during the streak in which the Raptors netted just one triple, including Nov. 30 vs. Memphis when Morris Peterson hit the lone three-pointer.
Toronto attempted a franchise-high 35 three-point field goals Apr. 7, 2006 at New Orleans/Oklahoma City (34, Mar. 13 vs. Philadelphia).
Guard Darrick Martin kept the streak alive vs. Dallas on Nov. 29, 2006 by hitting a three-pointer with 0.5 seconds remaining in the game.
Andrea Bargnani hit a third-quarter shot for the game’s only successful three-point field goal vs. Boston on Dec. 1, 2006.
Guard Jose Calderon is on pace to become 11th player since 1989 to record an assist-per-turnover ratio over 5.00. Calderon currently leads the league with a 5.58 assist-per-turnover ratio (359 assists/66 turnovers). Muggsy Bogues holds the team record by finishing the 1999-00 with a 5.07 assist-per-turnover ratio.
Mavericks guard Devin Harris underwent an MRI today on his left ankle. The results revealed a left ankle bone bruise. There is no additional structural damage. He is anticipated to return to activity in 2-3 weeks.
Denver Nuggets forward/center Nene released a new statement today:
It wasn’t a pretty game, but Friday night in Madison Square Garden the New York Knicks, thanks to a balanced scoring effort and a good game from Zach Randolph, beat the Philadelphia 76ers 89-81.