Your Must-See 3: Thompson Makes History

Your Must-See 3 for Oct. 30 is topped, unsurprisingly by the huge performance by Klay Thompson against the Bulls.

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1. Klay Thompson

Everyone knows Thompson is good at shooting threes, but last night was much more than a reminder of that fact. Thompson made 14 threes before the end of the 3rd quarter on Chicago, setting a new record for most threes in a single game (previous record set by Stephen Curry in 2016).Thompson would finish the game with 52 points in just 26 total minutes on the court. The Warriors improved to 7-1 and extended their winning streak to five.

2. Trae Young

Trae Young showed us, again, why he’s one of the most exciting rookies to keep tabs on this season with this spin and finish in the 4th quarter. The Hawks point guard finished with 11 points and eight assists on the night. Despite Young’s effort, Philadelphia emerged with the win, 113-92.

3. Paul Millsap

Paul Millsap had one block last night, and it was exceptional. He rose up and met Jahlil Okafor to dent the jam. Millsap scored 18 points, and Denver beat New Orleans, 116-111.

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