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Bucks' AJ Green Breaks Franchise 3-Point Record
Green's 11 triples power Milwaukee to victory over Brooklyn Nets
Apr. 12, 2026 at 11:56am
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A cubist interpretation of the Bucks' historic 3-point shooting performance, capturing the energy and dynamism of the record-breaking game.Today in MilwaukeeIn a 125-108 win over the Brooklyn Nets, Milwaukee Bucks guard AJ Green set a new franchise record by sinking 11 three-pointers, surpassing NBA legends Ray Allen and Damian Lillard. Green's historic performance comes as the Bucks face an uncertain future with the potential departure of star Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Why it matters
The Bucks' playoff streak is in jeopardy this season, and Antetokounmpo's health status and contract negotiations will shape the franchise's direction. Green's breakout game highlights the team's depth and resilience, but also raises questions about the Bucks' long-term plans.
The details
Green's 11 made three-pointers broke the previous Bucks franchise record of 10, held by Allen and Lillard. The 24-year-old guard is in his third NBA season, and this performance showcases his potential as a future star. Teammate Cormac Ryan also had a career-high 28 points in his first start, while Taurean Prince added a double-double.
- The Bucks secured the 125-108 victory over the Nets on April 11, 2026.
The players
AJ Green
A 24-year-old guard for the Milwaukee Bucks who set a new franchise record with 11 made three-pointers in a single game.
Giannis Antetokounmpo
The Milwaukee Bucks' two-time MVP who is facing an uncertain future with the team as his health status and contract negotiations loom large over the franchise's direction.
Cormac Ryan
A Bucks player who scored a career-high 28 points in his first start.
Taurean Prince
A Bucks player who recorded a double-double in the win over the Nets.
What they’re saying
“AJ Green's performance was truly historic. He's proving himself as a rising star in this league.”
— Bucks Head Coach
What’s next
The Bucks' front office must decide whether to build around Antetokounmpo or explore trade options to reshape the team's identity in the offseason.
The takeaway
Green's record-breaking night showcases the Bucks' depth and resilience, but the team's long-term future remains uncertain as they navigate Antetokounmpo's potential departure and a pivotal offseason.
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