Tyrese Maxey Lights Up Philadelphia, Sets 76ers 3-Point Record in Front of Sellout Crowd
Tyrese Maxey delivered a performance for the ages, shattering the Philadelphia 76ers’ single-game three-point record in front of a raucous sellout crowd. Enthusiastic fans at the Wells Fargo Center witnessed history as Maxey’s shooting display lifted the energy and left a mark on the franchise’s legacy, even as a key family member missed the occasion.
According to the Norwalk Hour, Maxey’s milestone evening unfolded with the entire arena abuzz, every basket drawing cheers as he methodically surpassed the previous 76ers record for made three-pointers in a single contest. The details of his final tally—how many threes he drained, whose record he broke, and the specific moment of history—were celebrated throughout the night by both teammates and fans in attendance.
- Maxey set the new 76ers franchise record for most three-pointers made in a single game
- The game was played in front of a sellout crowd in Philadelphia
- Despite the historic night, Maxey’s mother was not present in the arena
The Norwalk Hour noted the bittersweet twist as Maxey’s mother, a regular supporter at his games, was not in the crowd to share the moment with him. Her absence was felt, but Maxey’s achievement was no less momentous for the franchise and its passionate fanbase.
The new record cements Maxey’s growing reputation as one of the league’s premier marksmen and a cornerstone for the 76ers. His long-range accuracy has been a key element in Philadelphia’s offensive scheme, and breaking the single-game record only adds to his breakout season narrative. For fans eager to track Maxey’s stats, his official NBA player profile offers a full picture of his development and impact.
As the 76ers continue their campaign, Maxey’s record-setting night stands as a testament to his relentless work ethic and the electrifying atmosphere Philadelphia provides. The franchise, steeped in history, now has a new long-range king, and the city’s faithful can look forward to more fireworks from one of their brightest young stars.
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- [1]Norwalk Hour