D'Angelo Russell Achieves Milestone In Nets-Lakers Clash

Photo: Instagram/D'Angelo Russell

D'Angelo Russell etched his name in NBA history in a thrilling face-off between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Brooklyn Nets on Friday evening.

The seasoned player made a significant move up the all-time three-pointers list, tying with Ryan Anderson and Khris Middleton for the 64th spot.

Russell's remarkable feat sets the stage for surpassing Mitch Richmond in the next game, as he sits just one three-pointer away from claiming the 63rd spot.

Photo: Instagram/D'Angelo Russell

The Lakers, currently holding the tenth seed in the Western Conference with a 21-21 record, are banking on Russell's stellar performance to propel them further in the league.

Having showcased his prowess with 29+ points in two of the last three games, Russell's impact on the court has been instrumental. 


In the recent victory against the Dallas Mavericks, the Lakers secured a convincing 127-110 win, with Russell contributing 29 points, four rebounds, and three assists.

As the Lakers gear up to face the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday, Russell's dynamic gameplay remains a focal point for fans and enthusiasts alike.


With a career spanning nine seasons and a journey through various NBA teams, including the Brooklyn Nets, Golden State Warriors, and Minnesota Timberwolves, Russell's legacy in the league continues to evolve. (Source: Sports Illustrated)

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