Warriors shatter NBA record with odd scoring feat vs. Grizzlies originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
The Warriors made NBA history in their 137-116 win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday at Chase Center.
Golden State scored 137 points against Memphis with just two made free throws, breaking the previous record of 126 points on two or fewer free throws set by the 1979-1980 Los Angeles Lakers. (h/t Reddit user u/nowhathappenedwas)
Team |
Date |
Points |
Golden State Warriors |
3-20-2024 |
137 points |
Los Angeles Lakers |
3-28-1980 |
126 points |
11-14-2022 |
112 points |
|
Golden State Warriors |
1-30-2016 |
108 points |
Phoenix Suns |
3-20-2007 |
108 points |
1-25-1977 |
108 points |
|
11-20-1999 |
106 points |
|
Phoenix Suns |
11-24-2013 |
104 points |
3-13-1973 |
104 points |
|
11-19-1977 |
103 points |
The Warriors previously accomplished a similar feat eight years ago when the infamous 73-9 squad scored 108 points in a win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Jan. 30, 2016, with just one free throw.
The feat shouldn’t be that surprising given Golden State (36-32) averages the seventh-most points per game (118.6), but the 25th-most free-throw attempts (20.8) per game in the NBA this season.
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