Cameron Johnson sets Phoenix Suns record for fastest player to make 100 career three-pointers
Posted Aug 10, 2020
In Saturday’s win over the Miami Heat, Cameron Johnson became the fastest player in Phoenix Suns history to make 100 career three-pointers. He did so in 54 games, passing Wesley Person (72 games). Johnson has continued to display his offensive versatility since the NBA resumed its season in "the bubble," moving into the team's starting lineup.
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