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The Boston Celtics made it rain hard inside Madison Square Garden as they drained 27 three-pointers, a franchise record, against the home team New York Knicks.

Jalen Brown and Jayson Tatum each hit six triples, with the former finishing with a game-high 30 points and the latter ending with 26.

Sam Hauser waxed hot off the bench with five triples in Boston’s 133-118 victory.

Everyone on the team was on fire as they shot a total of 52.9% beyond the arc in the game. This improves Boston’s record to 6-3.

Meanwhile, Julius Randle dropped 29 points on a losing effort and 27 of RJ Barrett.

The Celtics will continue going on the road, with the Memphis Grizzlies hosting them next.