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Data Emperor: Zhan Huang creates two milestones The NBA's youngest triple-double record was born

Beijing time on January 3, the NBA regular season continued, today a total of 7 games, James seven consecutive games to get the record of 30+ to finish, but he still created two milestones, the number of free throw hits and the total number of appearances rose to the 4th and 16th in history, the Thunder No. 6 show Josh Gidey became the youngest player in NBA history to get a triple-double; Hield hit 7 + three-point games super Ray Allen; Paul 15 + assists in the fourth place in team history, the following is today's data summary -

Data Emperor: Zhan Huang creates two milestones The NBA's youngest triple-double record was born

James' seven consecutive 30+ games ended

The Lakers beat the Timberwolves 108-103, LeBron James played 39 minutes, 7 of 15, 3 of 9 from three-point range, 9 of 12 from the free throw line, 26 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals, although the record end of seven consecutive 30+ games, James still maintained the peak data in the 19th season of his career.

He averaged 28.5 points per game, the highest since 2010; his shooting percentage was 52.3 percent, the highest since 2018; his 37.4 percent three-point shooting rate was the highest since 2014; his 20.2 shots were the highest since 2008; his average of 1.8 steals per game was the highest since 2012; and his average of 1.1 blocks per game was the highest since 2009.

James' free throw shooting rises to fourth all-time

After hitting nine free throws in this game, James' career total of 7,697 free throws, surpassing Oscar Robertson (7,694) and rising to fourth all-time. The top three are Karl Malone (9787), Moses Malone (8531) and Bryant (8378).

Zhan Huang's total appearances exceeded Payton's

It was james' 1336th career game, surpassing Gary Payton (1335 games) and 16th all-time, with no one other than James playing more than 1,300 games among active players.

Data Emperor: Zhan Huang creates two milestones The NBA's youngest triple-double record was born

Gidi became the youngest Mr. Triple Double in history

The Thunder lost 86-95 to the Lone Ranger, and no. 6 coach Josh Gidey played 36 minutes, shooting 7-of-16 and 3-of-5 from three-point range, with 17 points, 13 rebounds, 14 assists and 4 steals, and Gidey broke the record of the youngest triple-double in NBA history held by Lamello Pol (19 years and 140 days) at the age of 19 years and 84 days.

In league history, only four players have achieved triple-doubles at the age of 19, and in addition to the above two, Fultz (19 years and 317 days) and Doncic (19 years and 327 days) have also done so.

Gidy led the field with three stats, setting a record for the youngest

In addition to setting a record for the youngest triple-double, Gidy also set a youngest record, with he ranked first on both teams in terms of points, rebounds and assists for the game, and with the exception of Gidy, only Doncic had done so at the age of 19.

Hield 7+ three-pointers overscored Ray Allen

The Kings narrowly beat the Heat 115-113, hield off the bench, shooting 9-of-18 from 14-of-14 shooting, with 26 points, six rebounds and three assists, the 23rd time in his career that he hit at least seven three-pointers, surpassing Ray Allen and enjoying sixth all-time in history. The top five are Curry (102), Harden (42), Lillard (37), Klay Thompson (30) and JR Smith (29).

Data Emperor: Zhan Huang creates two milestones The NBA's youngest triple-double record was born

Paul tied for fourth in 15+ assists

The Suns beat the Hornets 133-99, with Paul having seven points, six rebounds and 16 assists, the seventh time he has delivered at least 15 assists since joining the Suns, tying honasek and finishing fourth in team history, with Nash (105), Kevin Johnson (87) and Kidd (28).

VanVleet 30+5+5 exclusive team history seventh

The Raptors beat the Knicks 120-105, VanVleet shot 11-of-17 from the field and 7-of-13 from three-point range to get 35 points, five rebounds and five assists, the fifth time in his career that he had at least 30 points, five rebounds and five assists, surpassing Mike James (4 times) and enjoying the seventh place in team history. The most 30+5+5 in team history is Carter, who played this stat 29 times while playing here.

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