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6 consecutive games 35+ compared to Jordan! DeRozan swept through multiple historical records, and Lavin shouted: MVP

On February 15, Beijing time, the Bulls won 120-109 at home to the Spurs, DeRozan played in 34 minutes, 24 shots, 16 shots, 40 points, 7 assists and 3 rebounds, Vucevic 25 points, 16 rebounds and 5 assists, White 24 points, 6 assists and 5 rebounds; DeRozan continued the hot state, scoring 12 points in the second quarter, brutally deducting Poltel, and 8 of 9 shooting in the last quarter to dominate the game, worthy of being the king of the league's final quarter.

6 consecutive games 35+ compared to Jordan! DeRozan swept through multiple historical records, and Lavin shouted: MVP
6 consecutive games 35+ compared to Jordan! DeRozan swept through multiple historical records, and Lavin shouted: MVP
6 consecutive games 35+ compared to Jordan! DeRozan swept through multiple historical records, and Lavin shouted: MVP

After winning, DeRozan embraced Popovich affectionately, DeRozan played three seasons with the Spurs, leaving the Spurs and joining the Bulls last offseason; so far this season, the Bulls have a good record, ranking second in the East after 37 wins and 21 losses, only 0.5 wins behind the Heat.

6 consecutive games 35+ compared to Jordan! DeRozan swept through multiple historical records, and Lavin shouted: MVP
6 consecutive games 35+ compared to Jordan! DeRozan swept through multiple historical records, and Lavin shouted: MVP
6 consecutive games 35+ compared to Jordan! DeRozan swept through multiple historical records, and Lavin shouted: MVP

DeRozan set a record 35+ in 6 consecutive games, becoming the first person in Bulls history after Jordan and the third person in team history after Jordan; in the bulls' history of 35+ consecutive games, Jordan (10 times) in 1986 and Jordan (7 times) in 1988 occupied the top two, and DeRozan was third in six consecutive team history.

DeRozan also has a miracle to become the first person in The Bulls history and the second person in NBA history.

DeRozan has 35+ in six consecutive games and shot 50% from the field, which Jordan did not do that year, and only the elder god Chamberlain in NBA history has done it, and he achieved this achievement twice in the 1960-1961 season and 1963.

6 consecutive games 35+ compared to Jordan! DeRozan swept through multiple historical records, and Lavin shouted: MVP
6 consecutive games 35+ compared to Jordan! DeRozan swept through multiple historical records, and Lavin shouted: MVP

For DeRozan's crazy performance, the Bulls' other star, Ravin, tweeted: DeRozan MVP; bulls official DeRozan scored 19 points in the last quarter, with the picture directly calling DeRozan the king of the final quarter.

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