Although the Warriors blew out the Portland Trail Blazers 119-97 on Tuesday, the two teams combined to make NBA history. 

With 10 players on the Warriors and 11 Trail Blazers making at least one 3-pointer, the two teams set an NBA record for most players with at least one 3-pointer made in a single game.

21 different players nailed a three in tonight’s Warriors-Trail Blazers game, which is the most players with at least one 3-pointer in a single game in NBA history. pic.twitter.com/If9NL7MtPb

— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) January 14, 2026

Warriors guards De’Anthony Melton and Moses Moody led the way, both tying for a game-high four 3-pointers made. Golden State finished with a whopping 40.4 3-point percentage.

The Warriors attempted 57 three-point shots against the Trail Blazers on Tuesday night, tying a season-high.  

“The ball just went in. Sometimes it’s that simple,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr explained to reporters after the win. “We had some good looks the other night that didn’t go, and you just keep firing, and we did that. [57] threes [attempted] is a lot.” 

Steph Curry, the NBA all-time 3-point leader, made just two 3-pointers, which were his only field goals made in the game. Entering Wednesday, he is tied with Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell for most 3-pointers made this season (143). 

Each Portland player who entered the game made at least one 3-pointer. However, the Trail Blazers finished with just a 29.8 3-point percentage. 

The previous record was 20 players in a game, done three separate times, according to SportRadar. The first occurrence of 20 different players making a 3-pointer came between the Brooklyn Nets and Milwaukee Bucks on Aug. 4, 2020, during the NBA bubble. 

This season, the most players in a single game to make a 3-pointer was 18, done twice. Both games included Golden State and Portland: Trail Blazers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder on Nov. 23 and Thunder vs. Warriors on Dec. 2. 

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