The Warriors set a franchise record when they scored 3 points in the first half against the Mavs

The Warriors set a franchise record when they scored 3 points in the first half against the Mavs

The Warriors set a franchise record by hitting 3-pointers in the first half against the Mavs, originally seen on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Warriors made history with a great first-half shooting performance against the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday at Chase Center.

Golden State made 18 3-pointers in the first two quarters, the Warriors’ franchise record for three-pointers in a half.

Draymond Green was unconscious outside the arc in the first half against Dallas, making four of his six attempts from deep to help the Warriors keep pace with the Mavericks’ frenetic offense.

Steph Curry also shot 4 of 6 from the 3-point line in the first half.

Andrew Wiggins (three), Buddy Hield (three) and Lindy Waters III (two) also made multiple three-pointers during Golden State’s first-half barrage.

Unfortunately for the Warriors, Dallas was also red-hot, missing 12 of 25 3-point attempts en route to an 81-74 halftime lead.

The 30 combined 3-pointers between Golden State and the Mavericks are the most by two teams in a half in NBA history.

Longtime Splash brother Klay Thompson hit two triples, while All-NBA guard Luka Dončić sank four of his own.

It’s usually safe to assume that efficiency levels won’t be sustained throughout the game, but it would be unwise to bet on any of these teams cooling off from deep.

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