The Warriors and Mavs combined for 48 made 3s - the most ever in regulation NBA history

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Once again c00n-Scott Heroin can’t read the room :mjlol:

These nikkaz combined for 95, yes 95 threes, one team shot 54 of them :russ:

At the time of this post, the tweet has 865 likes

By comparison a standings update currently has more



Mind you, the NBA has 47 million twitter followers,

that ratio of likes to followers is an embarrassing 0.00184% … yikes

Nobody wants to see this shyt :francis:
 

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How would 90s NBA teams with their great defenses defend today’s NBA 3 point prowess without conceding floor space?
 
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Once again c00n-Scott Heroin can’t read the room :mjlol:

These nikkaz combined for 95, yes 95 threes, one team shot 54 of them :russ:
All due respect, and I don't mean to cause any offense, but is you slow?

:picard:
At the time of this post, the tweet has 865 likes

By comparison a standings update currently has more



Mind you, the NBA has 47 million twitter followers,

that ratio of likes to followers is an embarrassing 0.00184% … yikes

Nobody wants to see this shyt :francis:

You really do like embarrasing yourself, don't you?

NBA tweeted out a whole handful of tweets centered around the 3-pt shooting in that game, and of the players that performed in it. There are thousands upon thousands of likes on all those tweets. The tweet that I linked in the OP, they literally tweeted that twice, just with slightly different wording.

Furthermore, the amount of likes during a regular season game (that has no effect on playoff standings or is anything special) is rather inconsequential, because the likes are going to be from people who support those teams, players or happen to be interested in that game, and not an indication of people not liking 3s. If those 47m followers really hated 3s as much as you think they do, do you think they'd be following the NBA in the first place?

Here's a Bleacher Report tweet about the Mavs/Warriors breaking the 3s record -

It got 21k likes.

NBA On TNT put out a tweet about the 3s record - it got thousands of likes
StatMuse put out a tweet about the 3s record - it got thousands of likes
Rob Perez put a tweet about the 3s record - it got a thousand likes
The list goes on and on.

Everyone was tweeting about it and liking it. But you're hung up on one tweet from the NBA (when they tweeted like a dozen about the game) and it's lack of likes.

Here's the NBA's Instagram account posting about it -
It's got 144k likes and counting.

Now get the fukk outta my thread.

:unimpressed:
 

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YET THIS ISNT A TOP 30
SCORING GAME OF ALL TIME.

THIS IS WHAT GIL WAS TALKING ABOUT
THE MATH AINT MATHING.

YOU MAKE THE MOST THREES EVER
YET TEAMS HAVE SCORED MORE
PTS THAN THIS WITH MINIMUM THREES
:devil:
:evil:

Is there a list for this?
 

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All due respect, and I don't mean to cause any offense, but is you slow?

:picard:

You really do like embarrasing yourself, don't you?

NBA tweeted out a whole handful of tweets centered around the 3-pt shooting in that game, and of the players that performed in it. There are thousands upon thousands of likes on all those tweets. The tweet that I linked in the OP, they literally tweeted that twice, just with slightly different wording.

Furthermore, the amount of likes during a regular season game (that has no effect on playoff standings or is anything special) is rather inconsequential, because the likes are going to be from people who support those teams, players or happen to be interested in that game, and not an indication of people not liking 3s. If those 47m followers really hated 3s as much as you think they do, do you think they'd be following the NBA in the first place?

Here's a Bleacher Report tweet about the Mavs/Warriors breaking the 3s record -

It got 21k likes.

NBA On TNT put out a tweet about the 3s record - it got thousands of likes
StatMuse put out a tweet about the 3s record - it got thousands of likes
Rob Perez put a tweet about the 3s record - it got a thousand likes
The list goes on and on.

Everyone was tweeting about it and liking it. But you're hung up on one tweet from the NBA (when they tweeted like a dozen about the game) and it's lack of likes.

Here's the NBA's Instagram account posting about it -
It's got 144k likes and counting.

Now get the fukk outta my thread.

:unimpressed:

Just looked

Lebrons old ass weak dunk got more likes than that :mjlol:

We can end all this right now, did YOU watch the game ?
 

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nikkas ain't talking about the 47 bricks from beyond the arc, guess that won't make the headline Adam.. :stopitslime:

Here's a simple rules change, three's only count if they are consecutive, the first attempt is a bonus. If you miss one, the following attempt is a 2 pointer, or better yet, a 1 pointer because fukk it, these teams need to suffer and stop being rewarded for chucking half the game away
 
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