Good morning friends of the NBA! Today's league has arranged 4 games, of which the Lakers against the Wizards this game has a high degree of attention. James is currently only 20 points away from surpassing Malone in scoring, and he is very likely to come to the second place in the all-time scoring list in this game, and the Wizards have not been in good shape recently, and the Lakers should be able to win this game. In addition, the Bucks' game against the Timberwolves has been completed, the alphabet brother is absent due to injury, and there is a multi-person conflict in the game, Beverley and Hill are expelled, and the Timberwolves eventually defeat the Bucks. Before enjoying the exciting game, let's take a look at some of the hot morning news that deserve attention:
1. Wiseman's comeback time is postponed. Wiseman reportedly had a swollen right knee and his comeback is expected to be delayed. Wiseman was scheduled to return to the Spurs next Monday, but he missed the past two days of training.
2. Vogel: If Westbrook had taught Durant that pulling move, the history of the NBA would have changed. Vogel said Westbrook struggled with the Wizards last season, but played strong in the closing stages, and that's when I've been looking forward to him all season. Yesterday's three-point tie was one of his season highlights and I'm happy for him. I told him that if he taught Durant his little retreat, the history of the NBA would be changed.
3. The league announces the season average of dunks and layup scores per game. Today, NBA data experts released the league's average dunk and layup scoring rankings, as follows: Alphabet Brother 14.6 points, James 13.7 points, Morant 12.5 points, Jokic 12.2 points, thick eyebrows 11.9 points.
4. Rivers: Embiid and Harden will take a break next. Rivers said two future home games, Embiid and Harden, could take one of those games off. Note: Philadelphia's next two home games will be against the Raptors and Heat.
5. Harden: It's my job to pass the ball to Embiid. Harden said that now there is someone like Embiid on the team who can lead the scoring list, and it is my job to pass the ball to him.
6. Vogel: Thick eyebrows have been doing well in the last week. Vogel said that he has recently done some on-court shooting training, his physical feedback is good, and he will warm up on the field before today's game.
7. Kuzma will miss today's game against the Lakers. The Wizards officially announced before the game that Kuzma would miss today's game due to tendonitis in his right knee.
8. A multiplayer clash breaks out between the Bucks and Timberwolves. In the first quarter of the game, Ibaka and Prince quarreled, Beverly rushed over to push Ibaka, and Hill joined the team. Eventually, Beverly and Hill were both expelled, and Ibaka, Portis and Reid were also sent as technicians.
9) The Cavaliers are concerned that Wade suffered a meniscus injury. According to cavaliers reporters, Wade has missed the past 3 games due to knee soreness, but the Cavaliers are worried that Wade suffered a meniscus injury, and Wade will undergo an MRI next week to determine the specific injury situation.
10. McMillan: Trae Young may play on Monday. Trae Young missed a game with a quadriceps contusion and McMillan said Trae Young would decide whether to play ahead of Monday's game against the Pelicans.
11. The start time of the Heat's game against Philadelphia has been adjusted. The league officially announced that the start time of the Heat's away game against the 76ers on Tuesday was adjusted to 7:30. Note: The game was originally scheduled to start at 7 o'clock.
12. The Lakers official pushed James's pre-game debut photos. Previously, the media predicted that James would take a break in this game in order to break Malone's record in the next game against the Cavaliers, but James chose not to take a break in this game. The Lakers' official Twitter posted James' admission photo before the game, and wrote: Game time is up.