Saturday, April 20, 2019

GREAT GAMES OF THE PAST

HIGHEST POINT TOTAL BY A TEAM IN ONE GAME
As we recently said, the last-place Seattle Stampede of Season 21 set the single-game scoring mark, and here is the score sheet from May 19, 2006, confirming as much.

This game bested the previous record of 114 points in one game set the previous season by Oklahoma City, their opponent in this game.

This game marked the first (and thus far only) time a team scored 100 points and still lost, with Oklahoma City notching 103 points. In losing, the Lariats tied their own Season 13 record for most free throws made in one game (25), which was then surpassed later that same season by Sacramento's 27 and in Season 27 by Houston's 27.

Seattle made just 2 3-point shots in establishing this record, attempting only 6 for the game. Nipple Rings Raguski accounted for both Stampede treys, going 2-for-2. He was 11 for 12 for the game and tied for high rebound total with 5.

Four players had more than 20 points in this game, with Player of the Game Nipple Rings Raguski and rookie center Gram Parsons, both of Seattle leading the way with 27 each.

Seattle shot 79 percent from the floor. Oklahoma City shot 65.5 percent. At the half, Oklahoma was shooting 81.8 percent but still trailed. Seattle was shooting 84.4 percent at the half.

Raguski had a triple-double in the win.


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