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Years ago
Most three pointers in a row
Making successive 3s in training, especially uncontested 3s, is just not impressive at all.Spoken like someone who's never shot a basketball before.

Anonymous
Years ago
Hoggy time is the king of the training court 3.

Years ago
Making successive 3s in training, especially uncontested 3s, is just not impressive at all. It's completely irrelevant to the game of basketball, because it's never going to happen in competition.

Years ago
I remember hearing Brett Maher made a ridiculous amount in training once something like 80 3's in a row.
The most I ever made in a row was 18 but that was just having a shots with a mate.
I still get goosebumps anytime I watch former Bulls guard Craig Hodges' performance from the '91 3 point shootout.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woZham-kFnI

Years ago
This is VERY impressive
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/11/josh-ruggles-three-point-shot-record_n_3739548.html
