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Data Emperor: James Eight Big Data ranks in the top ten in history The Lakers have not won in the past 31 consecutive games

On March 20, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued, there are 4 games today, James's career total score surpassed Carl Malone, rising to the second place in the historical scoring list; the Lakers have never won a consecutive victory since January 8; Sadiq Bay and Grant have scored 50+ and 40+ points respectively, the Pistons have seen for the second time in history, the following is today's data summary -

Data Emperor: James Eight Big Data ranks in the top ten in history The Lakers have not won in the past 31 consecutive games

James' career total rose to second all-time

The Lakers lost 119-127 to the Wizards, LeBron James played 36 minutes, 16 of 29, 4 of 10 from three-point range, 38 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists, and his career total score reached 36,947 points, surpassing Carl Malone (36,928 points) and rising to the second place in NBA history scoring list, only behind Abdul-Jabbar (38,387 points).

James' eight stats are in the top ten in history

Counting the total number of points scored, James has eight stats in the top ten in history, and his goal count has reached 13,499, ranking third in history, the top two being Abdul-Jabbar (15,837) and Malone (13,528).

With 7,819 free throws, it ranks fourth, with the top three being Malone (9,787), Moses Malone (8,531) and Bryant (8,378).

With 52,018 minutes, it ranked third in history, behind only Abdul-Jabbar (57,446 minutes) and Carl Malone (54,852 minutes).

With 10,024 assists, it ranks seventh in history and second after Paul (10,894) in active duty.

With 2,134 steals, it ranks tenth in history and is only inferior to Paul (2,440) in active combat.

With 983 wins, it ranks seventh in history and first in active duty.

With 104 triple-doubles so far, he is fifth in all time, with the top four being Westbrook (194), Oscar Robertson (181), "Magic" Johnson (138) and Kidd (107).

Data Emperor: James Eight Big Data ranks in the top ten in history The Lakers have not won in the past 31 consecutive games

Seven of the top nine in the all-time scoring list have intersected with the Lakers

In the top nine of the all-time scoring list, seven players have played or currently played for the Lakers: Abdul-Jabbar (no. 1 on the scoring list), James (No. 2), Malone (No. 3), Kobe Bryant (No. 4), Chamberlain (No. 7), O'Neal (No. 8), Andy (No. 9).

Only Michael Jordan, who ranks No. 5 on the scoring list, and Nowitzki, who is No. 6, have nothing to do with the Lakers.

James has averaged 35+8+5 in the last eight games

In his last eight games, James has averaged 35.4 points, 8.9 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game, shooting 53.8% from the field and 40.3% from three-point range, including 50+ on two occasions. In NBA history, the only players over 30 who have been able to average 35+8+5 per game in eight cycles are Chamberlain, Larry Bird and Durant, and no one can do this in the age of 32, and James is now 37 years old.

The Lakers have not won in the last 31 games

The Lakers have never had a winning streak in their last 31 games, and the last time they won backgammon dates back to January 8.

Data Emperor: James Eight Big Data ranks in the top ten in history The Lakers have not won in the past 31 consecutive games

Pistons players have contributed high scores in two consecutive games

The Pistons lost 109-113 to the Cavaliers, Jerami Grant scored 40 points on 13-of-22 shooting, and in the last game against the Magic, Sadiq Bay scored 51 points, which was the second time in Pistons history that someone played 50+ and 40+ in succession, and in 1983, Kelly Tripka scored 56 and 40 points in two games.

Garland tied for fourth in 20+10 games

Garland had 24 points and 12 assists in the win over the Pistons, the 17th time in his career that he had at least 20 points and 10 assists, tying with Kenny Wilkens and Irving and tied for fourth in all-time team history, with James (149), Mark Pierce (61) and Andre Miller (24).

Doncic finished his 40th career 35+

The Lone Ranger lost 108-129 to the Hornets, and Doncic had 37 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists, the 40th time in his career that he had scored at least 35 points, becoming the 14th player under 24 years old in history to play at least 35+ for at least 40 times.

Doncic tied his career record with eight three-pointers in this game, and he hit eight three-pointers in two games.

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