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AJ Green buried 11 threes to break the Bucks' all-time single-game record — passing Ray Allen and Damian Lillard (10).

AJ Green put on one of the greatest shooting displays in Milwaukee Bucks history on Friday night, drilling 11 three-pointers to set the franchise's single-game record in a 125-108 win over the Brooklyn Nets. Green shot 11-of-16 from beyond the arc to break the record of 10 threes shared by Ray Allen and Damian Lillard, scoring a career-high 35 points in the process.

Green was surgical from deep, going 6-for-9 through three quarters before catching fire in the fourth with a 5-for-7 barrage. The 25-year-old sharpshooter now has 227 three-pointers on the season — just two shy of Allen's franchise record of 229, set during the 2001-02 season. With one game remaining, Green has a real shot at rewriting the Bucks' record books.

The performance caps a breakout year for Green, who has emerged as one of the league's most dangerous shooters. While the Bucks' season ends without a playoff berth, Green's development is one of the few bright spots heading into the offseason.

AJ Green buried 11 threes to break the Bucks' all-time single-game record — passing Ray Allen and Damian Lillard (10). | Dribul