Prior to today, the largest point difference in NBA history was 68 points set by the Cavaliers in their victory over the Heat on December 18, 1991, when the score was 148-80.
But today, the dusty 30-year history is broken! We are all witnesses!
In the game that just ended, the Grizzlies beat the Thunder by 73 points at 152-79! Before watching the official NBA game, I have only seen 73 wins, and I have never seen a big difference of 73 points.
I TM can't play such a point difference in the game, how did the Thunder players lose like this? So, when I first saw the data, I thought there was something wrong with the system.

As a fan who cares about the Lakers, it is true to take a breath of cool air, the Thunder double killed the Lakers, that Grizzlies played the Lakers is not to win an 81 points... How to continuously send warmth to the Thunder? (OKC has won 6 games so far, with the Purple and Gold Team contributing particularly well.) )
If you let Digo analyze from an optimistic point of view, this is the best relationship between the Grizzlies and the Lakers, not only to send excellent players, but also to help avenge snow hate, haha!
It is worth mentioning that on March 23, 2018, the Hornets nailed the Grizzlies to the shame column at 140:79.
Now, the Joker has become Thunder.
The Lifetime Series, here it comes.
The specific details of the relationship game, I think the big difference of 73 points, each other are NBA teams, don't consider what tactics, alignment, personnel situation these factors, you lose 73 points, not 23 points.
So, The tim of Digo's game is: the Thunder was played out in the first quarter, fed in the second quarter, spit out in the third quarter, and fed back in the fourth quarter...
Don't blame the "improper individual" on the other side, the person is originally a bear.
When the half-time was 72-36 and half-won, it didn't really feel good, because the Thunder did have a limited level. But when he saw that the score was 150-75, Digo began to type the keyboard.
Because the score is so outrageous... The Grizzlies bench scored a total of 82 points in the restricted area, while the Thunder scored only 79 points in total, which is the first time since 2000 that a team has scored more points in the penalty area than the opponent's total score in a single game.
One beats to death, one beats to death. The Grizzlies shot 60-of-96 from the field, including 19-of-36 three-pointers and 13-of-18 free throws, nine of them in double figures, and all 12 of the 12 on the court scored...
So, you can see the reaction of other NBA players after the game, and it is also very surprising:
"73 points difference?! It works. Dream Green wrote. Supposedly, he should have said, "We're 73 wins before you lose 73 points..."
Trey Young retweeted the report and wrote, "Oh my God! ”
I don't know, Morant, who did not play due to injury in this campaign, saw the performance of his teammates, the Grizzlies broke various records, what will they feel, who is not embarrassed by whom?
When there was no overtime, the Grizzlies actually bombed 152 points in a single game, and I believe that Little Plus and Randolph in front of the TV screen will pick up the calculator.
And then came to the conclusion that we wanted to score 152 points that year, probably 1.8 games...
For the losing Thunder, because they also lost 57 points at home to the Pacers, that game was the highest loss point difference in NBA history.
In this way, the team has become the team in the NBA with the highest home-and-away loss score difference.
However, for them, the good news is not nothing: on December 11, they will face the Lakers again.