After a Hedo Turkoglu three with 7:47 left to go, the following members of the Magic took three-pointers: Brian Cook, Tony Battie, Bogans and Jeremy Richardson. It was Richardson who made the Magic's record-breaking 22nd three with 2:19 left.
Bogans and Battie are rotation players, but Cook barely plays and Richardson has played 24 minutes all season--and was in danger of being sent to the D-League earlier this month.
Be the Three, a new Celtics-centered blog that nonetheless makes time to look at league-wide issues, argues that the Magic were not running up the score last night in Sacramento in their quest to set a new NBA record for three-point field goals made in a single game.
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“The rub for the Kings was that the Magic kept rubbing it in, with starter Courtney Lee on the floor until the end alongside sharpshooting reserve Keith Bogans.”
Let’s ignore the fact that the “sharpshooting” Keith Bogans is a career 39.6 percent shooter…
LOL poor Keith. Nice to see someone taking our side, and nice to see the Sacbee is still full of hyperbole!
by TheGiantSquid on Jan 15, 2009 12:24 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
haha.
Dwight should have stepped out there.
by UNFNOLE on Jan 15, 2009 7:15 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
I was hoping. That would have been funny.
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