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The number one win is the Timberwolves! After the All-Star Weekend 9 wins and 2 losses are too fierce: 7 big data ranked first

If you rank the all-Star weekend record, the first place in the league is the Timberwolves. This former fish-belly force, which exploded after All-Star Weekend, was 9-2, the highest winning percentage in the league in the same period, and in the most recent game, they beat the Spurs, and Towns blasted 60 points and 17 rebounds, brushing the record.

The number one win is the Timberwolves! After the All-Star Weekend 9 wins and 2 losses are too fierce: 7 big data ranked first
The number one win is the Timberwolves! After the All-Star Weekend 9 wins and 2 losses are too fierce: 7 big data ranked first

According to the official website (as of March 16, before the game), the Timberwolves, who ranked first in the all-Star weekend win rate, reached 81.8%, and they were the only team to win more than 80% after the All-Star weekend. Behind them are three teams tied, the Celtics, Mavericks and Bucks, all 7-2 (77.8 percent), followed by the Nuggets (72.7 percent) and the Heat (70 percent).

Incidentally, the four worst teams after All-Star Weekend were the Blazers (1-7) and the Rockets, Lakers and Thunder, with the last three all 2-8.

The number one win is the Timberwolves! After the All-Star Weekend 9 wins and 2 losses are too fierce: 7 big data ranked first

Judging from the data after the All-Star Weekend, the Timberwolves can achieve such a good result, mainly due to the strong performance on the offensive end and the improvement on the defensive end. They averaged 125.3 points per game, hit 16.2 three-pointers per game, averaged only 3.5 blocks per game, won 11.7 points per game, won 11.9 points per 100 rounds, shot 58.7% effectively, shot 62.7% true, and ranked first in the league in 7 statistics in the same period! The Timberwolves haven't had such a highlight moment in a long time!

The number one win is the Timberwolves! After the All-Star Weekend 9 wins and 2 losses are too fierce: 7 big data ranked first

There was also an improvement on the defensive end, with the Timberwolves in 15th place before the All-Star weekend and 4th in defensive efficiency after the All-Star weekend. The Timberwolves, who currently have a record of 40-30 and are seventh in the West and just 1.5 wins away from the sixth-place Nuggets in the West, still have hope of advancing to the playoffs without passing the playoffs.

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