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Data Emperor: James set four major records overnight Curry made history but suffered a tragic mileage

Beijing time on December 29, the NBA regular season continued, today a total of 8 games, James broke through the 36,000 point mark, he got 30+ triple-doubles five times after the age of 35, breaking the historical record; Zhan Huang and Wei Shao won the triple double in the same field, the third time in team history; Curry became the first Mr. 3,000 three-pointers, he hit 157 consecutive three-pointers to tie his own record; Butler sent 15 assists to set a new career high, Tobias Harris got the first career triple-double, the following is today's data summary -

Data Emperor: James set four major records overnight Curry made history but suffered a tragic mileage

James became the first Mr. 36,000+9000+9000 in history

The Lakers beat the Rockets 132-123, leBron James played 39 minutes, 11-of-19 shooting, 3-of-5 three-pointers, 32 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists, and his career total exceeded 36,000 points, becoming the third player in history to break through this milestone after Abdul-Jabbar (38,387 points) and Carl Malone (36,928 points).

James currently has 36,001 points, 9,912 rebounds and 9,851 assists, making him the first player in history to have 36,000 points, 9,000 rebounds and 9,000 assists.

Data Emperor: James set four major records overnight Curry made history but suffered a tragic mileage

James took all the youngest scorers to record

James' current age is 36 years and 364 days, making him the youngest player to score 36,000 points. Starting with 1,000 points, James holds the record for the youngest of all scoring milestones.

James scored 30+ triple-doubles five times at the age of 35, setting a new record

It was the 102nd time in James' career that he had a triple-double and the 36th time he had a 30+ triple-double. After the age of 35, James has won 30+ triple-doubles five times, setting a new all-time record, and apart from him, the other players over 35 have only added up twice, Larry Bird in 1992 and Kobe Bryant in 2014.

Data Emperor: James set four major records overnight Curry made history but suffered a tragic mileage

Zhan Wei won a triple-double, the third time in team history

In addition to James' triple-double, Westbrook also played well this game, he shot 10 of 17, with 24 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists, which is the third time in Lakers history that two teammates have won a triple-double at the same time. The last time was also related to James, in the 2018 game to beat the Hornets, LeBron and Lonzo Ball won a triple-double.

In addition to these two times, the earliest one came in 1982, when Abdul-Abdul-Jabbar and "Magic" Johnson scored triple-doubles at the same time.

Data Emperor: James set four major records overnight Curry made history but suffered a tragic mileage

Curry became the first Mr. 3,000 in history to score three points

The Warriors lost to the Nuggets 86-89, Stephen Curry played 39 minutes, he shot 6-of-16 from 16, 5-of-14 from three-point range, had 23 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists, Curry's career three-point shooting exceeded the 3,000 mark, becoming the first person in history to touch this milestone, he only took 794 games to complete this achievement, in contrast, the second-in-history Ray Allen shot 2973 three-pointers in 1300 games.

Curry hit a record three-pointer in 157 consecutive games

This is Curry's 157th consecutive three-point shot, equaling his all-time record, which he did in 157 consecutive games between November 14, 2014 and November 4, 2016. Aside from him, only Korver (127 consecutive games) hit more than 100 consecutive three-pointers.

Butler sent 25+15 to become the fifth person in team history

The Heat beat the Wizards 119-112, and Jimmy Butler had 25 points, 8 rebounds, 15 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks, setting a career-high number of assists. Butler became the fifth player in franchise history to have at least 25 points and five assists, the top four being Wade (3), Thiem Hardaway (2), James (2013) and Dragic (2016).

Data Emperor: James set four major records overnight Curry made history but suffered a tragic mileage

Hiroh has 30+ three times this season to tie the sum of the previous two years

In the victory over the Wizards, Hiro had 32 points and six rebounds on the bench, the third time this season that he had a 30+, and in the first two seasons of his career, Hiro only played 30+ three times.

This is also the fourth time that Hiro has taken a 30+ on the bench, and before him, the Heat have only had five bench times in the history of the 30+ in total, with Taylor Johnson, Olynyk, Wayne Ellington, Wade and Strath doing it once each.

Data Emperor: James set four major records overnight Curry made history but suffered a tragic mileage

Wagner tied the team's third-highest rookie record with 38 points

The Magic lost 110-127 to the Bucks, no. 8 Franz Wagner shot 12-of-20, 4-of-8 from three-point range, 10-of-10 from the free throw line, and had 38 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists, becoming the first rookie in team history to shoot 30+ while shooting 30+, shooting more than 50% from three-point range, and keeping 100% free throw shooting.

Wagner's 38 points also tied the Third Highest Magic Rookie record, behind O'Neal in 1993 (46 points) and Dennis Scott in 1991 (40 points).

The Emperor tied for third in 35+10 matches

In the first game to beat the Raptors, Embiid had 36 points and 11 rebounds on 11-of-16 shooting, the 35th time in his career that he had 35+10 (points and rebounds), tied with Billy Cunningham, and tied for third in team history, behind only Chamberlain (64) and Barkley (52).

The Emperor has slammed 30+ copies of Iverson in six consecutive away games

Embiid has scored 30+ in six consecutive away games since December 7 against the Hornets, becoming the first player in team history to get a 30+ in six consecutive away games since Iverson in 2006.

Harris sent his first career triple-double

Tobias Harris finished with 19 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists against the Raptors, the first time in his career that he had a triple-double, becoming the 32nd player in team history to have a triple-double.

Boucher became the second man in team history

The Raptors lost to Philadelphia 109-114, Chris Boucher shot 10-of-14 from the field, 5-of-7 from three-point range, and had 28 points, 19 rebounds and 2 blocks, becoming the second player in team history to score 25+15 and hit 5+three-pointers, and in the 2004 game against the Pistons, Donye Marshall once played this statistic.

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