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Scoring just 1 goal can also become the third in history! Harden set another record, chasing Curry!

Today, the NBA regular season continues with the Philadelphia 76ers at home against the Chicago Bulls. After a fierce battle, the 76ers continued the good momentum since harden's trade, and finally beat the Bulls 121-106 to continue the winning streak.

Scoring just 1 goal can also become the third in history! Harden set another record, chasing Curry!

The 76ers' best performer in this game was, of course, Embiid, who started 36 minutes, scored 43 points on 15-of-27 shooting, and scored 14 rebounds. But Harden's performance was also very strong, and he contributed a quasi-triple-double of 16 points, eight rebounds and 14 assists in 38 minutes.

Outside the three-point line, Harden is 1-of-5, which looks unremarkable but actually means a lot. With this three-pointer, Harden hit 2,560 career three-pointers in the NBA, tying Reggie Miller and placing third on the NBA's all-time all-time three-point total.

In front of Harden, there is also Curry and Ray Allen, of which Curry is still playing, so he is breaking the all-time record with every three-pointer he makes. But Harden is also good enough, because he has always been regarded by fans as a foul player, mainly by a 1-point shot on the free throw line.

Scoring just 1 goal can also become the third in history! Harden set another record, chasing Curry!

But in fact, Harden is a very good pitcher, and he has a lot of three-point shots and a lot of hits. It is worth mentioning that Harden and Curry both entered the NBA in the 2009 NBA Draft, and now both have become the top three-point pitchers in history, which is more surprising.

Scoring just 1 goal can also become the third in history! Harden set another record, chasing Curry!

After Harden was traded to the 76ers, he has not lost a game in the game for the time being, and his cooperation with Embiid is not bad, and neither of them is limited. Obviously, this season's 76ers have the potential to impact the championship.

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