Former Philadelphia 76ers wing Julian Champagnie certainly ended 2025 in a bang, all right. Now playing for the Spurs, the undrafted swingman absolutely shot the lights out in his year-ender outing, draining a career-high 11 three-pointers to lead the upstart Spurs to a huge victory in crunch time over the Knicks.
Champagnie, who was in a brutal shooting slump as of late, managed to save his best for the last of the calendar year, lifting San Antonio to its 24th win of the season in just 33 games with a phenomenal shooting performance. He made NBA history by being the first player ever to score 36 points without attempting a single two-point field goal, which goes to show just how good he has become in his role.