Beijing time on January 14, the NBA regular season continued, today there are a total of 5 games, alphabet brother debuted less than 30 minutes, but four statistics ranked first in the game, becoming the first person in history; his career triple number also tied Jordan; Harden three-point iron game to chase Ray Allen, tied for the first place in history; the Grizzlies won 11 consecutive games, Jalan Jackson Jr. won at least 20 points and 5 blocks in three consecutive games, becoming the first person after the thick eyebrow brother in 2014; guard John Conchar appeared in 30 minutes to grab 17 rebounds, Here's a summary of today's data —

Alphabet brother became the first person in history
The Bucks beat the Warriors 118-99, alphabet brother played less than 30 minutes in this game, 11 of 17 shooting, 8 of 12 free throws, 30 points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists and 3 blocks, his points, rebounds, assists and blocks are the highest in the game.
Since the NBA's 1973-74 statistics have covered the data, Alphabet Brother has become the first player in history to play less than 30 minutes, but all four statistics are the highest players in the game.
Alphabet brother three even numbers to equal Jordan
This is the third triple-double this season and the 28th time in his career that he has reached a triple-double, and he has also tied Michael Jordan to tie for 18th place in the all-time triple-double list.
Curry's number of appearances exceeded the 800 mark, becoming the second person in the history of the team
Curry played 29 minutes, 4-of-11 shooting, had 12 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals, and reached 800 regular-season career appearances, making him the second player in team history to play more than 800 games after Chris Mullin (807).
The Warriors trailed by 39 points at halftime, a nearly 59-year record
The Warriors trailed 38-77 in the halftime and trailed by 39 points at halftime to set the Warriors' biggest halftime trail since moving to California in 1962-63. Alphabet Brother and Portis scored 40 points in the half-time, surpassing the Warriors' entire team score.
Harden tied for first place in history in three-point playing games
The Nets lost to the Thunder 109-130, james Harden played 36 minutes, 7-of-22 shooting, 3-of-11 three-pointers, and had 26 points, 7 rebounds, 9 assists, 3 steals and 3 blocks. His career three-point total reached 4,456, tying Ray Allen and tied for first place in history.
Harden's 25+5+5+3+3 became the third in team history
Harden became the third player in Nets history to have at least 25 points, five rebounds, five assists, three steals and three blocks, the first two being Babos Hawkins in 1977 and Carter in 2005.
Alexander became the fifth man of the Russian era
In the game to beat the Nets, Alexander played 35 minutes, 11 of 18 shots, had 33 points, 10 rebounds and 9 assists, and since the team moved to Russia in 2008-09, Alexander became the fifth player in team history to have at least 30 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists, the top four being Westbrook (75), Durant (39), Paul George (4) and Paul.
Jaren Jackson Jr. set a team record
The Grizzlies beat the Timberwolves 116-108 to win 11 straight. Jalan Jackson Jr. shot 6-of-10 and had 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 blocks, making him the first player in franchise history to do so in three consecutive games. At the same time, Jaren Jackson Jr. is also the first person to play 20+5 (score and block) in three consecutive games since the thick eyebrow brother in 2014.
The Grizzlies guard grabbed 17 rebounds in 30 minutes
In this game, Grizzlies bench guard John Conchar made 6-of-7 shooting in 30 minutes and had 15 points, 17 rebounds and three assists, becoming the fifth guard in history to steal at least 17 rebounds in 30 minutes, the top four being Tom Gula (1956), Jerry Sloan (1967), Bonchi Wells (2006) and Doncic (2020).
Edwards' 30+ games have tied two players in team history
In the losing game to the Grizzlies, Edwards appeared in 38 minutes, shooting 9-of-20 and 5-of-11 from three-point range to finish with 30 points and 4 assists, the eighth time in his career that he had 30+, equaling Cassel and Marbury and placing 14th on the all-time 30+ list.