Spencer Dinwiddie has been dominant for the Brooklyn Nets while Kyrie Irving has been sidelined due to a right shoulder impingement. But the point guard was playing a big role for the Nets well before this recent stretch of games.
With Dinwiddie being as valuable to Brooklyn’s offense as he’s been, he’s likely to climb up a few of the franchise’s all-time charts. He did just that when he knocked down his third 3-pointer against the Boston Celtics on Friday at Barclays Center.
The three was No. 336 for Dinwiddie as a member of the Nets, which moved him past Keith Van Horn on the franchise’s career 3-pointers made list. Dinwiddie is now eighth.
Van Horn spent the first five years of his NBA career with the New Jersey Nets. He shot 36% from three during the span while attempting 3.1 threes per game.
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