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Take stock of today's NBA 9 big record: DeRozan made history, Curry continued the three-point record

On January 2, Beijing time, the NBA ushered in a total of 6 regular season games, although there are only 6 games, but almost every game is in the last moment to win or lose, but also ushered in a lot of NBA records, let's take stock together.

1. Rocket Green Magic Data Third in History

The Rockets lost to the Nuggets 111-124 today, but in this game, the Rockets' new star Jaylen Green performed well, playing 28 minutes in this game, shooting 6 of 13, 5 of 8 three-pointers, 12 of 14 free throws, 29 points, 1 rebound and 1 assist.

According to statistics, Jaylen Green is the third rookie in NBA history to hit at least five three-pointers and have made at least 12 free throws in a single game, followed by his teammate Eric Gordon and Bucks player Grayson Allen.

Take stock of today's NBA 9 big record: DeRozan made history, Curry continued the three-point record

2. Harden has played 30+ triple-doubles in two consecutive games

The Nets lost 116-120 to the Clippers without George and Jr. cards, but Harden continued his form in this game, playing 40 minutes in the whole game, shooting 9-of-22, including 3-of-11 three-pointers, 13-of-15 free throws, and 34 points, 12 rebounds, 13 assists and 1 steal.

According to statistics, this is Harden's sixth triple-double of the season and the 65th triple-double of his career, and finally, this is harden's second consecutive game to blast 30+ triple-doubles, becoming the first person in the history of the Nets.

Take stock of today's NBA 9 big record: DeRozan made history, Curry continued the three-point record

3. Alphabet brother won the efficient triple double

The Bucks beat the Pelicans 136-111, and in this game, Giannis Antetokounmpo played 32 minutes, shooting 12 of 18, including 2 of 4 from three-point range and 9 of 12 from the free throw line, for 35 points, 16 rebounds, 10 assists and 2 steals.

According to statistics, this is the second triple-double of the alphabet brother this season and the 27th time in his career, in addition, in the history of the NBA, the alphabet brother is the 8th player to cut a triple-double in the New Year's War.

Take stock of today's NBA 9 big record: DeRozan made history, Curry continued the three-point record

4. Coach Budenholzer 400 win milestone

Today's victory over the Pelicans also marked a big moment for Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer as he unlocked the milestone of his 400th game of his coaching career.

According to statistics, Budenholzer has been the NBA coach for 9 years, during which time, he has coached the Hawks for 5 seasons with a total of 410 games, winning 213 games, with a win rate of 52%, and after coming to the Bucks, he has coached a total of 265 games in 4 seasons, achieving 187 wins, with a winning rate of 70.6%.

Take stock of today's NBA 9 big record: DeRozan made history, Curry continued the three-point record

5. Diallo rebounded and steals a new season high

The Pistons narrowly beat the Spurs 117-116 in overtime, and in this game, the Pistons' Diallo played well, playing nearly 50 minutes in the whole game, shooting 13 of 32 from the field, 8 of 9 from the free throw line, and blasting down 34 points, 14 rebounds, 4 assists, 5 steals and 2 blocks.

According to statistics, in this game, Diallo's 14 rebounds and 5 steals are all career highs, and his 34 points is a new season high.

Take stock of today's NBA 9 big record: DeRozan made history, Curry continued the three-point record

6. Beal career milestone of 14,000 points

Today the Wizards lost to the Bulls 119-120, although losing, but Beal ushered in a scoring milestone, in this game, Beal played 43 minutes, 8 of 20 shooting, 11 of 13 free throws, 27 points, 2 boards, 17 assists and 4 steals.

According to statistics, 17 assists is The highest in a single game of Beal's career, in addition, Beal scored 27 points in this game, which also allowed Beal's career total to break the 14,000-point mark.

Take stock of today's NBA 9 big record: DeRozan made history, Curry continued the three-point record

7. DeRozan's back-to-back kills became the first in history

Today the Bulls were able to win the game, and DeRozan made a big achievement, scoring 28 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists in the whole game, and hit a three-pointer in the final moments of the game.

According to statistics, in the NBA's more than seventy years of history, no player has completed a simultaneous kill in a back-to-back game, and DeRo is in favor of being the first player in NBA history to kill an opponent twice in two consecutive days, and the closest player before is Larry Bird, who has completed two consecutive games, but there is a day between the two games.

Take stock of today's NBA 9 big record: DeRozan made history, Curry continued the three-point record

8. Warriors Potter has a 4-game record

Today, the Warriors won 123-116 against the Jazz, solidifying the first place in the West, and Porter played well in this game, and in this game, Porter has set several records

Porter set a warrior career record for the highest single-game score, and the first time in the Warriors' career that he scored 20 points, after the previous high score was 19 points against the Suns on December 26.

Second, Porter's 8 assists set a new Career record for the Warriors, after a maximum of just three assists.

Third, Porter contributed at least 20+7+7 in a single game for the first time this season.

Fourth, Porter tied the Warriors' career record with three steals.

Fifth, Porter hit nine goals to set a new Warriors career record, after hitting eight against the Suns.

Take stock of today's NBA 9 big record: DeRozan made history, Curry continued the three-point record

9. Curry broke his own record for hitting consecutive three-pointers

In this game, Curry played 35 minutes and shot 8 of 18, including 6 of 12 three-pointers and 6-of-7 free throws, with 28 points, 6 rebounds, 9 assists and 1 block.

According to statistics, Curry has hit 158 consecutive three-pointers, breaking the NBA record of 157 consecutive three-point shots held by himself.

Take stock of today's NBA 9 big record: DeRozan made history, Curry continued the three-point record

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