The Brooklyn Nets clinched one of their first franchise records in the era of Kevin Durant, James Harden and Kyrie Irving on Monday night.
The Nets drilled a team-record 27 3-pointers in Sacramento, en route to a 136-125 win over the Kings.
Irving connected on nine triples, while Harden sank six of his own.
While the two superstars did the heavy lifting -- Durant was out for the first of what would be at least two games due to what the team called a mild hamstring strain -- several other Nets players made their presences felt from downtown.
Landry Shamet and Jeff Green made two triples apiece, while sharpshooter Joe Harris, Timothe Luwawu-Cabarro and Tyler Johnson each had two.
Harden was most impressed by the team effort behind the Nets' 3-point assault.
"This was the vision right here -- this game itself," Harden told reporters after the game, according to ESPN.
"From top to bottom, no matter when your number is called, you've got to be ready to come in and contribute, no matter what it takes," he added. "I think each individual guy has that mindset, and that's a championship-caliber team already."
Overall, Brooklyn was 27-of-47 from long range, good for 57.4%.
Harden finished with an impressive line of 29 points, 13 rebounds and 14 assists, marking his fifth triple-double in only his 15th game with the Nets.
Irving was lethal from the floor, shooting 15-of-22 overall, including a devastating 9-of-11 from deep. He declined to speak with reporters after the game, ESPN reported.
"It's a movie," Harden said of Irving. "It's like a show. Sometimes, I forget I'm on the court. He makes them look so effortless. It's one of the reasons why I'm here."
The Nets' previous team mark for most 3s in a game came against the Chicago Bulls in 2018, per ESPN.