AJ Green Sets Bucks 3-Point Mark, Surpasses Lillard In Blowout Win

AJ Green delivers a record-breaking shooting performance to lead Milwaukee past Brooklyn.

  • Glenn Catubig
  • 3 min read
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The Milwaukee Bucks witnessed a historic shooting display Friday night as AJ Green etched his name into the franchise record books. In a dominant win over the Brooklyn Nets, Green surpassed a three-point milestone previously held by Damian Lillard.

Green entered the game on the verge of history, needing just a handful of made three-pointers to catch and pass Lillard’s single-season franchise mark. The buildup added intrigue to a matchup between two teams near the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings.

By the end of the night, the sharpshooter had done far more than simply break the record. He delivered a career-best performance that showcased both his scoring ability and efficiency from long range.

While the milestone highlighted individual excellence, it also powered a convincing team victory, giving Milwaukee a rare bright spot in an otherwise challenging season.

1. Record-Breaking Night From Beyond The Arc

Green’s performance from three-point range was nothing short of extraordinary. He connected on 11 of his 16 attempts from deep, setting a new career high and establishing a Bucks single-season benchmark. The achievement pushed him past Lillard’s previous total, placing Green firmly among the franchise’s most prolific long-range shooters in a single campaign. His ability to create and convert high-volume attempts stood out throughout the game. Finishing with 35 points, along with five rebounds, four assists, and two steals, Green displayed a complete offensive performance. His shooting efficiency allowed Milwaukee to build and maintain a comfortable lead. The milestone also reflects the evolving identity of the modern NBA, where perimeter shooting continues to play an increasingly central role—and where players like Green can redefine expectations with breakout performances.

2. Balanced Contributions Support Dominant Win

Milwaukee’s 125-107 victory was fueled not only by Green’s shooting but also by strong contributions across the roster. Six players reached double figures, underscoring a collective effort. Cormac Ryan added 28 points, providing consistent scoring support while shooting efficiently from both the field and beyond the arc. His performance complemented Green’s hot hand. Taurean Prince contributed 18 points and 10 rebounds, while Myles Turner anchored the defense with five blocks to go along with 13 points. Their presence added balance on both ends of the floor. Additional production came from Ousmane Dieng, who recorded a double-double with 12 points and 12 assists, and Jericho Sims, who chipped in 11 points and 10 rebounds.

3. Season Context And Final Game Ahead

Despite the emphatic win, Milwaukee’s season record stands at 32-49, placing them 11th in the Eastern Conference. The team sits ahead of the Chicago Bulls and Brooklyn, but remains behind the Miami Heat and the Charlotte Hornets. The standings reflect a season filled with inconsistency, making Green’s breakout performance a notable highlight amid broader struggles. It also offers a glimpse of potential heading into the future. With one game remaining, the Bucks will close out their schedule on the road against the Philadelphia 76ers. The matchup provides an opportunity to build momentum and evaluate key contributors. As Milwaukee prepares for the offseason, performances like Green’s may influence roster decisions and expectations moving forward, particularly as the team looks to retool and compete in a crowded conference.

Written by: Glenn Catubig

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