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Data Emperor: Curry meets the Terminator Again The top ten battle of his career accounts for four seats this season

Beijing time on December 12, the NBA regular season continued, today a total of 7 games, Curry against Philadelphia again dud, in his career ten inefficient battles, this season to occupy four seats; Jokic became the first player to play against the Spurs after O'Neal in 2003 to get 35 + 15 + 5; Heat center Dedmond played 29 minutes and 20 points and 12 rebounds, becoming the fourth person in team history, the following is today's data summary -

Data Emperor: Curry meets the Terminator Again The top ten battle of his career accounts for four seats this season

Curry's top ten career inefficiencies have taken four seats this season

The Warriors lost 93-102 to Philadelphia, and Stephen Curry played 36 minutes, shooting 6-of-20 from the field and 3-of-14 from three-point range, with 18 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists. With at least 20 shots, Four of Curry's worst 10 career shooting games came from this season, against the Suns on Dec. 1 (4-of-21, 19 percent), Against the Lakers on Oct. 20 (5-of-21, 23.8 percent), Against the Spurs on Dec. 5 (7-of-28, 25 percent), and against Philadelphia today (30 percent on 30 percent).

Sebel twice blocked Curry's three-pointer to form the league's first man

Philadelphia Twice blocked Curry's three-point shooting in this game, becoming the first player to block Curry's three-point shooting multiple times in a single game.

Sebel played as Curry's terminator, defending Curry for 16 rounds, shooting 2-of-13 from the other side and 1-of-9 from three-point range, and only scored 0.5 points per game. When other players defended Curry, he shot 4-of-7 from 9 rounds and 2-of-5 from three-point range, scoring 1.1 points per possession.

Data Emperor: Curry meets the Terminator Again The top ten battle of his career accounts for four seats this season

Jokic vs Spurs 35+15+5 became the first person after O'Fat

The Nuggets beat the Spurs 127-112, Jokic played 34 minutes, shooting 15-of-24 from the field, 4-of-6 from three-point range, with 35 points, 17 rebounds and eight assists, and Jokic became the first player to score a 35+15+5 against the Spurs since O'Neal on Nov. 12, 2003.

This is also the fourth time in Jokic's career that he has at least 35 points, 15 rebounds and five assists, and in addition to him, only George McKinnis has played such a stat in the history of the Nuggets.

Jokic did just that in 34 minutes, and in the last two seasons, in addition to Mr. Jokic, only Brother Alphabet has scored 35+15+5 in 35 minutes.

LaVine has tied Pippen in 30+5 games

The Bulls lost to the Heat 92-118, LaVine shot 11-of-20 from the field and 7-of-11 from three-point range for 33 points, seven rebounds and four assists, which was the 42nd time in his Bulls career that LaVine had at least 30 points and five rebounds, tied with Pippen and tied for fourth in team history, followed by Michael Jordan (392), Bob Love (92) and Chet Walker (45).

It was also the 14th time in Ravin's career that he hit at least seven three-pointers, tying de Angelo Russell and placing him in 11th all-time. Curry, who has shot the most 7+ three-point shots in NBA history, has done this 101 times.

The Heat will blast 20+12 for 29 minutes

Heat center Dedmond played 29 minutes, 8-of-13 shooting, 2-of-2 three-pointers, and 12 rebounds, becoming the fourth player in franchise history to play less than 30 minutes and play 20+10 (points and rebounds), the first three being Alec Kessler (1991), Kurt Thomas (1996) and Michael Beasley (2009).

Data Emperor: Curry meets the Terminator Again The top ten battle of his career accounts for four seats this season

The Cavaliers tied the team's all-time record with 81 points in the first half

The Cavaliers beat the Kings 117-103, and they scored 81 points in the first half, which also tied the Cavaliers' all-time halftime scoring record, which the Cavaliers scored in the first half of the 2016 game against the Blazers. That's just two points away from the Cavaliers' halftime scoring record, with the Cavaliers scoring 83 points in the second half in 1993 against the Pacers.

Mobley was the first rookie in the history of the team 15+15 in nearly nine years

In the first game to beat the Kings, Detective Show Evan Mobley had 15 points and 15 rebounds, and the last Cavaliers rookie to win 15+15 in a single game was Tristan Thompson, who did this in the 2012 game against the Nets.

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