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Tyrese Maxey sets new Sixers career three-point record
Summary
Tyrese Maxey set the Philadelphia franchise record for career three-pointers during the game against Miami, reaching 886 made threes and surpassing Allen Iverson.
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Tyrese Maxey set a new franchise mark for career three-pointers in a game against Miami. He reached the milestone after first tying Allen Iverson earlier in the contest. Coach Nick Nurse spoke afterward about Maxey's shooting range and transition threat. Fans gave audible support during the downtime between quarters.
Key details:
- Maxey reached the Sixers' career three-pointers record, reported as 886 made shots.
- He tied Allen Iverson at 885 before converting the next attempts to take the lead.
- The tying shot was described as a between-the-legs dribble into a left-handed pull-up three.
- The record sequence came amid spacing created by a Trendon Watford mismatch, according to the report.
- Coach Nick Nurse praised Maxey's shooting and said he sees room for more long-range and transition attempts.
Summary:
The milestone places Maxey atop the Sixers' career list for made three-pointers and prompted in-game celebration and coach comments about expanding his range. Undetermined at this time.
