SALT LAKE CITY — Joe Ingles is now the titleholder for the most career 3-pointers made in Utah Jazz history.
Going into Friday night's game against the Dallas Mavericks, Ingles had 844 3-pointers during his time with Utah, just one behind Jazz legend John Stockton's all-time team record.
With back-to-back threes about six minutes into the game, Ingles tied then surpassed Hall-of-Famer Stockton's record.
He did it 🥺 pic.twitter.com/KeCuLi9GIx
— utahjazz (@utahjazz) January 30, 2021
He also had two regular baskets for a total of 10 points, along with four rebounds, four assists and one steal. The Jazz rolled to their 11th straight win, 120-101.
Ingles set the record in his seventh NBA season (also his seventh with the Jazz) and 493rd game. Stockton's 845 threes came in 19 seasons and 1,504 games.
Former Jazzman Gordon Hayward is third in the category with 689, with the team's current star Donovan Mitchell at fourth with 606 and counting.
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Joe Ingles has just passed John Stockton for most 3-pointers made in franchise history.
Congratulations, @joeingles7 🎉🥂 pic.twitter.com/CRkfIMvP2Z
— utahjazz (@utahjazz) January 30, 2021