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Bucks’ Damian Lillard Makes NBA History With Dazzling Game-Winner vs. Kings

The Milwaukee Bucks star called game and etched his name in the history books during a win over the Sacramento Kings.
Bucks’ Damian Lillard Makes NBA History With Dazzling Game-Winner vs. Kings
Bucks’ Damian Lillard Makes NBA History With Dazzling Game-Winner vs. Kings

It was Dame Time at the Fiserv Forum on Sunday night. 

The Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Sacramento Kings, 143—142 in overtime, thanks to a captivating game-winner sequence from star guard Damian Lillard, who drove down the court in the final seconds, then pulled up from the top of the key and drained a deep three-pointer as time expired. 

Lillard punctuated the victory by tapping his wrist in his signature celebration and immediately was mobbed by his Milwaukee teammates. But the incredible shot was more than just a game-winner for Lillard.

It was historic as well. 

By sinking the dagger triple, Lillard became just the fifth player in NBA history to knock down 2,500 career three-pointers. 

Most three-pointers in NBA history:

RankPlayer3P

1. 

Stephen Curry

3554

2. 

Ray Allen

2973

3. 

James Harden 

2845

4. 

Reggie Miller 

2560

5. 

Damian Lillard 

2500

6. 

Kyle Korver 

2450

7. 

Klay Thompson

2342

Lillard, who poured in a team-high 29 points, including five triples, is in elite company. He was also in the good company of his teammates after the game, as fellow Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo celebrated the win on X, formerly Twitter. 

Lillard and the Bucks are rolling, having now racked up three consecutive victories, including a pasting of the team with the best record in the NBA, the Boston Celtics, on Thursday.

The Bucks play at the Cleveland Cavaliers (22–15) at 7:30 p.m. ET Wednesday.

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Tim Capurso
TIM CAPURSO

Tim Capurso is a staff writer for Sports Illustrated, primarily covering MLB, college football and college basketball. Before joining SI in November 2023, Capurso worked at RotoBaller and ClutchPoints and is a graduate of Assumption University. When he's not working, he can be found at the gym, reading a book or enjoying a good hike. A resident of New York, Capurso openly wonders if the Giants will ever be a winning football team again.