Buddy Hield keeps re-writing the Sacramento Kings' record book.
On Monday night, the shooting guard hit a Kings' franchise-record 11 3-pointers against the Celtics.
It was also Hield's first career 40-point effort as he finished with a game-high 41 points.
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π½ Feast your eyes on a career night for @Buddyhield pic.twitter.com/MmWYxumJVuβ Sacramento Kings (@SacramentoKings) November 26, 2019
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Unfortunately for Hield and the Kings, both accomplishments came in a losing cause as Boston pulled out a 103-102 win at TD Garden.
Hield joined some impressive company with 11 made 3-pointers in a loss.
Buddy Hield hit a Kings franchise record 11 threes tonight as part of a career-high 41 points.
The Kings still lost.
Hield's 11 3-pt FG are tied for the most in a loss in NBA history. The only other player to hit 11 3-pt FG and lose is Stephen Curry, who has done so twice. pic.twitter.com/Mdwwat9YGvβ ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 26, 2019
Mike Bibby and Omri Casspi shared the old franchise single-game record of nine made 3-pointers.
Last season, Hield set the Kings' single-season record with 278 3-pointers.
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The next record for Hield to take aim at is Peja Stojakovic's career franchise record of 1,070 3-pointers.
The way Hield is shooting, that mark could fall by the end of next season or early in the 2021-22 season.