7–13 Jun
    2025

    Raining treys: Brex barrage breaks decade record

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    Brex buried a BCL Asia record 19 triples in a blazing Semi-Final win to stake their claim as the tournament’s deadliest shooting team.

    DUBAI (United Arab Emirates) - Utsunomiya Brex just rewrote the record books - and they did it with fire from beyond the arc.

    In their 93-71 Semi-Final victory over the Broncos at BCL Asia 2025, Brex drilled 19 three-pointers, the most ever in a single game in the past 10 years in BCL Asia.

    The B.League champions came out guns blazing, connecting on 7 triples in the first quarter alone, setting the tone for a wire-to-wire win that not only earned them a ticket to the Final - but also solidified their spot in Asian club basketball lore.

    Previously, the record stood at 18 three-pointers, shared by Lebanon's Al Riyadi (2024 Final vs Shabab Al Ahli) and Qatar’s Al Rayyan (2016 vs ONGC). Brex’s total of 19 from 46 attempts now stands alone at the top.

    DJ Newbill led the way with seven three-pointers for 35 points, tied for second most by a player in a single game in the past decade as well. Finn Delany and Shinji Takashima both chipped in three three-pointers each, while Makoto Hiejima, Yusuke Endo, and Seiji Ikaruga each knocked down two triples.

    What makes this feat even more impressive? Brex had already tied the season-high mark of 13 triples three times earlier this tournament - against Tabiat, Meralco Bolts, and Shabab Al Ahli. But this time, they left no doubt about their identity as BCL Asia’s premier perimeter threat.

    🎯 Top 5: Most Three-Pointers Made in a Single Game (Last 10 Years)

    🏆 Rank

    🏀 Team

    🆚 Opponent

    📅 Date

    🔥 3PM / 3PA

    1

    Utsunomiya Brex

    Broncos

    JUN 12, 2025

    19/46

    2

    Al Riyadi

    Shabab Al Ahli

    JUN 15, 2024

    18/32

    3

    Al Rayyan

    ONGC

    OCT 10, 2016

    18/45

    4

    Al Riyadi

    NS Matrix

    JUN 12, 2024

    17/33

    5

    Hiroshima Dragonflies

    Pelita Jaya Basketball

    JUN 9, 2024

    17/37

    With Brex blazing, one thing's for sure: if they’re left open, records and three-pointers will fall - and opponents might too.

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