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As the Celtics near NBA record for 3s in a season, a look inside the numbers from beyond the arc

The Boston Celtics almost certainly will connect on a history-making 3-pointer sometime this week. It’s likely to happen Wednesday against the Miami Heat. If not, then it’ll be Friday against the Phoenix Suns. Through Monday, teams that don’t make at least 10 3-pointers lose 72% of the time this season. Teams that don’t make at […]

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As the Celtics near NBA record for 3s in a season, a look inside the numbers from beyond the arc

The Boston Celtics almost certainly will connect on a history-making 3-pointer sometime this week. It’s likely to happen Wednesday against the Miami Heat. If not, then it’ll be Friday against the Phoenix Suns.

Through Monday, teams that don’t make at least 10 3-pointers lose 72% of the time this season. Teams that don’t make at least 15 3-pointers lose 59% of the time.

The record number of players making 100 3-pointers in a season is 125, set last season. It is expected be topped; through Monday, 122 players had at least 100 made 3s this season.

Translation: The 3-point craze is not ending anytime soon.

Teams that make 15 or more 3s in a game win 65% of the time. Here’s a weird quirk, though: Making 20 or more 3s in a game has led to victory 75% of the time this season — which is actually down from 83% last season, 82% in 2022-23 and 91% in 2021-22.

There are 21 players who entered Tuesday’s games with between 90 and 99 made 3s, so more will be hitting the 100 mark soon.

Also currently on pace to break club records for 3s made, attempted or both in a season: Boston, Brooklyn, Charlotte, Cleveland, Detroit, the Los Angeles Lakers, Memphis, Miami, Minnesota, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Antonio and Washington.

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Cleveland’s Jarrett Allen (0 for 4 on 3-pointers), Charlotte’s Mark Williams (0 for 1), New Orleans’ Yves Missi (0 for 1) and Phoenix’s Nick Richards (0 for 2) were close to being on that list.

Everybody knows the Celtics shoot a ton of 3-pointers; they have taken at least 50 3s in a game 36 times this season — and they’re a whopping 29-7 in those games after trying 62 of them in a win over Memphis on Monday night.

The league record of 31,579 made 3s was set last season and the record of 86,535 attempted was set in the 2021-22 season. At the current pace, 33,000 made 3s is within reach and 92,000 of them getting attempted isn’t impossible either.

The league will set a 3-point record. Again.

Not everyone is part of the 3-point craze.

It’s coming. It’s inevitable.

The Celtics don’t care. Evidently, neither do about half of the other teams in the NBA.

Making 10 3s doesn’t guarantee winning — but not making at least 10 3s in a game puts teams in serious trouble.

By TIM REYNOLDS AP Basketball Writer

Half the league’s teams will break marks

Oklahoma City’s Isaiah Hartenstein is over the 500-point threshold — but is 0 for 18 on 3s this season. Only three players have ever tried more 3s in a season without a make; Gene Banks was 0 for 19 in 1985-86, Magic Johnson was 0 for 21 in 1982-83 and Tom Garrick was 0 for 22 in 1990-91.

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It’s not for everyone. Houston is on pace for the eighth-most 3s made and attempted in a season; to be fair, the Rockets of a few years ago were of the go-go-go, shoot-shoot-shoot mold, and this team is not. Dallas and Milwaukee are both on pace for only the seventh-most 3s attempted in any of their seasons.

Boston is one of 15 clubs poised this season to break franchise records in 3-pointers made, 3-pointers attempted or both. Some teams — Chicago, Cleveland, Portland and San Antonio — already have set one or both of those club records with two weeks left in the season.

More players may make 100 than ever before

Let’s take a look inside the numbers:

“It’s just a matter of taking what the defense gives you,” coach Joe Mazzulla said.

Now past 30,000 made 3s for the fourth consecutive season — James Harden made the 30,000th on Sunday — the NBA is on pace to smash the current total records for 3-pointers made and attempted in a season.

This has been a talking point in the league for years. How many 3s are too many 3s?

If you don’t make 10 3s, you’re probably not winning

If you’ve paid any attention this season, you know this isn’t just the Celtics going wild from deep. Almost every team is shooting 3s at a dizzying rate — with Chicago simply obliterating its team record.

There are four players — the Los Angeles Clippers’ Ivica Zubac, Detroit’s Jalen Duren, Minnesota’s Rudy Gobert and Dallas’ Daniel Gafford — who have at least 500 points this season and have yet to try a 3-point shot.

That number has more than doubled since.

There are exceptions

Let’s put this into more perspective: A decade ago — 2014-15 — there were only 57 players to make 100 3-pointers.

This year’s Celtics — the defending NBA champions — will go into the playoffs having set league records for 3-pointers made and 3-pointers attempted in a season.

The Celtics are the first team in NBA history to take 60 3s in a game five times in the same season. They’re up to 1,344 made 3s this season, now just 19 away from matching the record Golden State set two seasons ago — so that’s within realistic reach against the Heat on Wednesday. They’ve tried 3,636 3s this season, 85 away from the record Houston set in 2018-19.

It’ll be the 17th time in the last 22 seasons that the NBA has seen more 3s than ever before.

The Bulls had never made more than 941 3s in a season; they’re already at 1,171 this season. They’re on pace for massive increases over last season — up 36% in 3s made, up 32% in 3s attempted.

Teams are trying 6.8% more 3-pointers, on average, than they did last season. This would be the biggest year-over-year jump in the last six seasons.

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Colonels Announce 2025

Story Links RICHMOND, Ky. – The Eastern Kentucky University men’s golf team has announced its 2025-26 season schedule on Wednesday, per head coach Pat Stephens. The slate of competition will feature 10 regular-season competitions with five in the fall and five in the spring ahead of the ASUN Conference Championship (April 22-24) and the NCAA Regionals […]

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RICHMOND, Ky. – The Eastern Kentucky University men’s golf team has announced its 2025-26 season schedule on Wednesday, per head coach Pat Stephens.
 
The slate of competition will feature 10 regular-season competitions with five in the fall and five in the spring ahead of the ASUN Conference Championship (April 22-24) and the NCAA Regionals (May 12-14).
 
“I am very pleased and excited about our 2025-26 tournament schedule,” said Stephens. “We added several new events to the schedule this season.  The team will be tested against great competition and even better venues. Finishing the fall season in Hawaii and beginning the spring season in Puerto Rico will create a lot of excitement for the team and a motivating factor to make these trips.”
 
The Colonels will begin the season at the Joe Feaganes Marshall Invitational (Sept. 8-9) at the Guyan Golf and Country Club in Huntington, West Virginia.
 
EKU will then host its lone home tournament of the season in the Colonel Classic (Sept. 20-21) at the University Club at Arlington, looking to defend its title from last season.
 
September action concludes in the Keystone State at the Nemacolin Collegiate Invitational (Sept. 29-30) hosted by West Virginia at the Pete Dye – Mystic Rock Golf Course.
 
They will return to action in the Bluegrass at the Cullan Brown Collegiate (Oct. 6-7) hosted by Kentucky at the Lexington Country Club, the Colonels’ lone tournament in October.
 
The fall slate wraps up with a return to the Kapolei Invitational (Nov. 4-6) hosted by Hawaii at the Kapolei Golf Course.
 
After two months off, the Colonels start the spring in Puerto Rico for the Palmas Del Mar Collegiate (Feb. 8-10) hosted by UNC Greensboro.
 
March will feature three tournaments beginning with the Babygrande Donald Ross Collegiate (March 9-11) hosted by George Mason, Seminole Intercollegiate (March 15-17) hosted by Florida State at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club in Tallahassee, and finally the Memphis Intercollegiate (March 30-31) at the Colonial Country Club.
 
The regular season ends with the Bluegrass Collegiate (April 13-14) at the University Club of Kentucky – Big Blue.
 
EKU then prepares for the ASUN Championship in Valdosta, Ga. at Kinderlou Forest Golf Course beginning on April 22.

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Here's everything coming to Netflix Canada in July 2025

Summer is officially here so it’s not surprising to see a slightly quieter month ahead for Netflix releases. But that certainly doesn’t mean that there’s nothing exciting coming out in July. Nearly 30 years after the original, the highly-anticipated Happy Gilmore 2 will finally be released on July 25. You don’t have to be a […]

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Summer is officially here so it’s not surprising to see a slightly quieter month ahead for Netflix releases.

But that certainly doesn’t mean that there’s nothing exciting coming out in July.

Nearly 30 years after the original, the highly-anticipated Happy Gilmore 2 will finally be released on July 25.

You don’t have to be a sports fan to be looking forward to the iconic golf movie’s sequel, but sports fans might just be excited about season three of Quarterback coming out on July 8.

If you’re looking for non-sports, non-fiction content, there are quite a few documentaries coming our way and that includes continued weekly episodes from the streaming services Trainwreck series.

There are several new series debuting in July, but the only notable returning show is The Sandman, as season two will be released in two parts at the start and end of the month.

Apart from Happy Gilmore 2, there are also a handful of other Netflix original films dropping in July that might pique your interest.

Here’s a full list of content coming to Netflix Canada in July 2025:

July 1

  • Attack on London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers — Netflix Documentary
  • Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel — Netflix Documentary
  • Cobweb
  • Heat
  • Legends of the Fall
  • Moms’ Night Out
  • The Random Hearts
  • The Roommate
  • Tom at the Farm

July 2

  • The Old Guard 2 — Netflix Film
  • Jaws
  • Tour de France: Unchained: Season 3 — Netflix Documentary

July 3

  • Countdown: Taylor vs. Serrano — Netflix Sports Series
  • Get Rich or Die Tryin’
  • The Mummy
  • The Sandman: Season 2 Volume 1 — Netflix Series

July 4

  • All the Sharks — Netflix Documentary
  • E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

July 5

  • Forrest Gump
  • The Summer Hikaru Died — Netflix Anime

July 7

  • Suicide Squad
  • War Dogs

July 8

  • Better Late Than Single — Netflix Series
  • Nate Jackson: Super Funny — Netflix Comedy Special
  • Quarterback: Season 2 — Netflix Sports Series
  • Trainwreck: The Real Project X — Netflix Documentary
  • What Men Want

July 9

  • 1923: Season 1
  • Building The Band — Netflix Series
  • The Gringo Hunters — Netflix Series
  • IF
  • Under a Dark Sun — Netflix Series
  • Ziam — Netflix Film

July 10

  • 7 Bears — Netflix Family
  • Brick — Netflix Film
  • Leviathan — Netflix Anime
  • Off Road — Netflix Series
  • Sneaky Pete: Seasons 1-3
  • Too Much — Netflix Series

July 11

  • Aap Jaisa Koi — Netflix Film
  • Almost Cops — Netflix Film
  • Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 — Netflix Live Event
  • Sideways
  • Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Destination Wedding — Netflix Film

July 13

  • WWE Evolution: 2025 — Netflix Live Event

July 14

  • Apocalypse in the Tropics — Netflix Documentary
  • Sakamoto Days: Season 1, Part 2 — Netflix Anime

July 15

  • Black Hawk Down
  • Trainwreck Balloon Boy — Netflix Documentary

July 16

  • Amy Bradley Is Missing — Netflix Documentary

July 17

  • Catalog Community Squad: Season 2
  • Dawn of the Dead
  • The Firm
  • Untamed — Netflix Series
  • Thanksgiving

July 18

  • Almost Family — Netflix Film
  • Delirium — Netflix Series
  • I’m Still a Superstar — Netflix Documentary
  • Superstar — Netflix Series
  • Unbroken
  • Vir Das: Fool Volume — Netflix Comedy Special
  • Wall to Wall — Netflix Film

July 19

  • Justice League

July 22

  • Trainwreck: P.I. Moms — Netflix Documentary

July 23

  • Critical: Between Life and Death — Netflix Documentary
  • Letters From The Past — Netflix Series

July 24

  • A Normal Woman
  • Hitmakers — Netflix Series
  • My Melody & Kuromi — Netflix Anime
  • The Sandman: Season 2 Volume 2 — Netflix Series

July 25

  • Happy Gilmore 2 — Netflix Film
  • Trigger — Netflix Series
  • The Winning Try — Netflix Series
  • Yesterday

July 29

  • Dusty Slay: Wet Heat — Netflix Comedy
  • Trainwreck: Storm Area 51 — Netflix Documentary
  • WWE: Unreal — Netflix Sports Series

July 30

  • Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes — Netflix Documentary
  • Unspeakable Sins — Netflix Series

July 31

  • An Honest Life — Netflix Film
  • Glass Heart — Netflix Series
  • Leanne — Netflix Series
  • Marked — Netflix Series
  • The Sandman Season 2: Special Episode — Netflix

Here’s everything leaving Netflix Canada in July 2025:

  • Grown Ups 2 (July 1)
  • Loudermilk: Seasons 1-3 (July 1)
  • New Amsterdam: Seasons 1-5 (July 1)
  • She’s All That (July 1)
  • Step Brothers (July 1)
  • Call My Agent!: Seasons 1-4 (July 22)

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Jon Jones bodycam footage shows UFC star threatening cop after shock retirement reveal

The Albuquerque Police Department released bodycam footage from the scene of a February accident that they allege UFC star Jon Jones fled and then threatened a public safety aide over the phone. The footage, obtained by the Albuquerque Journal, is related to the criminal complaint accusing Jones of leaving the scene of the crash involving […]

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The Albuquerque Police Department released bodycam footage from the scene of a February accident that they allege UFC star Jon Jones fled and then threatened a public safety aide over the phone.

The footage, obtained by the Albuquerque Journal, is related to the criminal complaint accusing Jones of leaving the scene of the crash involving an unnamed woman, which was filed last Tuesday in Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court.

An Albuquerque police officer responded to a traffic incident and discovered a woman in the front passenger seat of one of the cars “exhibiting signs of significant intoxication and lacking clothing from the waist down,” the complaint stated, per the Albuquerque Journal.

The woman told the officer that Jones “was the one driving” her car and handed him the phone to speak with Jones.

Police said Jones, “the fighter,” threatened a safety aide over the phone, according to the outlet.

The Albuquerque Police Department released bodycam footage from the scene of an accident that they said UFC star Jon Jones fled and then threatened a public safety aide over the phone, on Feb. 21, 2025. Albuquerque Police Department
The Albuquerque Police Department released bodycam footage from the scene of an accident that they said UFC star Jon Jones fled and then threatened a public safety aide over the phone, on Feb. 21, 2025. Albuquerque Police Department

Jones wouldn’t answer questions about his identity from the officer, and it’s unclear exactly what was said.

The officer was heard saying Jones was “making threats” over the phone.

The Albuquerque Police Department released bodycam footage from the scene of an accident that they said UFC star Jon Jones fled, and then threatened a public safety aide over the phone, on Feb. 21, 2025. Albuquerque Police Department
The Albuquerque Police Department released bodycam footage from the scene of an accident that they said UFC star Jon Jones fled, and then threatened a public safety aide over the phone, on Feb. 21, 2025. Albuquerque Police Department

He “appeared to be heavily intoxicated and made statements implying his capacity to employ lethal force through third parties” to the public safety aide, the court record stated.

“My car is wrecked,” the woman added.

Former UFC Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones. Robert Miller

According to the Albuquerque Journal, Jones said during an interview with police days after the incident that the woman had left his house earlier in the day intoxicated and called him after getting in the crash.

Jones added that the person the woman handed the phone to “immediately opened the conversations with unprofessional language, which led him to doubt the legitimacy of the individual’s claim.”

The star fighter, who confirmed his retirement Saturday at the age of 37, has been charged with misdemeanor fleeing the scene of an accident, and his bond arraignment hearing is set for July 24.

Jones’ attorney denied his client was driving the car, according to the Albuquerque Journal.

Jon Jones fighting Stipe Miocic on Nov. 17, 2024 at Madison Square Garden in New York. Robert Sabo for NY Post

It’s unclear if the situation is linked to Jones’ retirement.

UFC president Dana White did not mention the legal matter when he revealed Jones’ retirement during a press conference Saturday, saying that Tom Aspinall is the new heavyweight champion.

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'Quarterback' Season 2 on Netflix Sets July 2025 Release

Picture from left to right: Kirk Cousins, Joe Burrow, and Jared Groff. The partnership between the NFL and Netflix continues with the return of the sports docuseries Quarterback. After missing out on the 2024 season thanks to the release of Running Back, Quarterback returns for a second season on Netflix in July 2025 and will […]

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Picture from left to right: Kirk Cousins, Joe Burrow, and Jared Groff.

The partnership between the NFL and Netflix continues with the return of the sports docuseries Quarterback. After missing out on the 2024 season thanks to the release of Running Back, Quarterback returns for a second season on Netflix in July 2025 and will follow QBs Kirk Cousins, Joe Burrow, and Jared Goff.

Netflix’s NFL series Quarterback is produced by NFL Films, Omaha Productions, and 2PM Productions. Peyton Manning is the executive producer for Omaha Productions. Ross Ketover, Pat Kelleher, and Keith Cossrow are executive producers for NFL Films.

When is Quarterback season 2 coming to Netflix?

Netflix has confirmed that Quarterback will return for a second season on July 8th, 2025!


Which NFL Quarterbacks will feature in season 2?

The first season featured quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs, Marcus Moriata of the Atlanta Falcons, and Kirk Cousins of the Minnesota Vikings.

Season 2 will see the return of Kirk Cousins, who now plays for the Atlanta Falcons and will be joined by quarterbacks Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals and Jared Goff of the Detroit Lions.

Burrow And Goff Quarterbacks Season 2 Netflix Preview

Picture: Joe Burrow (left) and Jared Goff (right) – 

Burrow has been the QB of the Bengals since 2020, leading them to their first playoff win since 1990, ending the longest active drought in the four major North American sports. Despite missing out on the 2024 playoffs, Burrow had his best season with the Bengals, registering a career-best 4,918 passing yards and 43 touchdowns.

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Goff led the strong Detroit Lions team to the playoffs, registering a 15-2 in the regular season and winning the NFC North Conference. However, the Lions lost in the playoffs to the Washington Commanders, who Marcus Moriata now plays.

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After Quarterback’s first season, Kirk Cousins spent one more year with the Minnesota Vikings before being traded to the Atlanta Falcons. His record at the Vikings ended with 50 wins, 37 losses, and one tie in the regular season. His playoff record was one win and two losses.

His first season for the Atlanta Falcons saw him register a franchise record when he threw for 509 passing yards in a single game in October 2024 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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ESPN Sports Betting Jun 22, 2025, 11:00 PM ET Open Extended Reactions The Oklahoma City Thunder captured their first NBA championship since moving to Oklahoma, and now Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and crew are the favorites to do it again in 2026. The Thunder open as championship favorites, with the Cleveland Cavaliers, New York Knicks and Houston […]

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The Oklahoma City Thunder captured their first NBA championship since moving to Oklahoma, and now Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and crew are the favorites to do it again in 2026. The Thunder open as championship favorites, with the Cleveland Cavaliers, New York Knicks and Houston Rockets next in line.

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    The Rockets moved from 18-1 to +850 after trading for 15-time all star Kevin Durant. The Eastern Conference champion Indiana Pacers fell from 10-1 to 14-1 after leading scorer Tyrese Haliburton went down with a right leg injury in Game 7 of the NBA Finals. The Boston Celtics, missing Jayson Tatum, also open at 14-1 as do the Los Angeles Lakers.

    The Dallas Mavericks, who hold the No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft, are sixth in the Western Conference, with 22-1 championship odds.

    Note: Odds as of publication. For the most up to date odds, visit ESPN BET.

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    Francis Ngannou sends Dana White a message following Jon Jones' shock UFC retirement

    Francis Ngannou has sent a message to Dana White following Jon Jones’ shock retirement from the UFC. For several months now, Jon Jones has been front and center of one of the biggest sagas in UFC heavyweight history as he continued to refuse to fight interim champion Tom Aspinall. Things seemed as though they had […]

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    Francis Ngannou has sent a message to Dana White following Jon Jones’ shock retirement from the UFC.

    For several months now, Jon Jones has been front and center of one of the biggest sagas in UFC heavyweight history as he continued to refuse to fight interim champion Tom Aspinall.

    Things seemed as though they had come to an end earlier this month when Jones appeared to announce his retirement during a storm on X (formerly Twitter).

    However, this past Saturday following the UFC’s first ever event in Baku, UFC boss Dana White finally announced that Jones has officially retired from the sport, upgrading Aspinall to the undisputed champion.

    Jon Jones speaks with Dana White at the UFC 285 Press Conference
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    Dana White slams Francis Ngannou following Jones’ retirement

    Immediately after the news, Aspinall broke his silence with a post on social media, guaranteeing fans that he will be an active champion and get the heavyweight division moving again.

    Despite that, there aren’t many current contenders that fans are chomping at the bit to see the British heavyweight fight.

    However, one fighter that would be welcomed back to the UFC with open arms by the fanbase, is Francis Ngannou. ‘The Predator’ recently teased that he would be interested in a comeback but it was briefly shut down by Dana White at the time.

    Following UFC Baku, White once again spoke about the likelihood of Ngannou returning, saying: “One thing I’ve learned over the years about Francis, Francis doesn’t always mean what he says publicly behind the scenes are different than what he says publicly.

    “I’m not a big fan, I would be shocked if Francis ever came back here, on lots of different levels, I’m not a fan and he doesn’t always mean what he says publicly.”

    Francis Ngannou sends a message to Dana White following comments

    Although the former UFC heavyweight champion may have been open to a return to the promotion despite leaving on bad terms with the boss, following Dana White‘s words on Saturday, that is highly unlikely.

    Responding to White, Ngannou took to social media, saying: “Did I say I’m ever coming back?”

    A fan then told Ngannou to come back to get his UFC heavyweight title back, to which he responded: “I don’t remember losing it, mate. It’s still in my closet.”

    A fight between Aspinall and Ngannou may have been the next best thing after a fight between Jones and Aspinall, however, it remains to be seen who the Brit will defend his title against in his first official defense.

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