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Data Emperor: Zhan Huang team first saw an embarrassing record The Emperor Jokic sent a historic performance

Beijing time on April 4, there are 12 NBA games today, the Lakers lost to the Nuggets, which is also the first time in James's team career below 50% win rate of 16 wins; Embiid 11 times in his career to get 40 +15, the first in team history in nearly 40 years; Jokic created two historical records; Harden, Quakely and Poku have won triple-doubles, the following is today's data summary -

Data Emperor: Zhan Huang team first saw an embarrassing record The Emperor Jokic sent a historic performance

The Lakers have 16 wins under 50 percent, the first time in Zhan Huang's career

The Lakers lost 118-129 to the Nuggets, suffered six consecutive losses, and after losing this game, the Lakers' record became 31 wins and 47 losses, 16 wins below 50%, which is the first time that James's team has won 16 games below 50%.

Embiid 11 times 40+15! The first in team history in nearly 40 years

Philadelphia narrowly defeated the Cavaliers 112-108, Embiid played 38 minutes, 12-of-26 shooting, 17-of-20 free throws, 44 points, 17 rebounds, 3 assists and 5 blocks, and in the last 40 years, Philadelphia has only had Embiid, Moses Malone and Barkley have had at least 40 points and 15 rebounds, of which the Emperor has played this 11 times, more than the other two combined (10 times).

Data Emperor: Zhan Huang team first saw an embarrassing record The Emperor Jokic sent a historic performance

Embiid became the fifth man in nearly 32 years

Since 1990, Embiid has become the fifth NBA player to have repeatedly played at least 40 points, 15 rebounds and five blocks, followed by O'Neal, Anthony Davis, Dwight Howard and Patrick Ewing.

Harden sent another three doubles

In the first game to beat the Cavaliers, Harden had 21 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists, the second triple-double since joining Philadelphia, and Harden is also the third player in Philadelphia to have played a triple-double multiple times in the past five years, the first two being Simmons (32 times) and Embiid (4 times). It was also harden's 69th career triple-double, ranking eighth in history.

Data Emperor: Zhan Huang team first saw an embarrassing record The Emperor Jokic sent a historic performance

Jokic made two historical records

The Nuggets beat the Lakers, and Jokic played 33 minutes, shooting 15-of-22 and having 38 points, 18 rebounds and six assists. He became the first person in NBA history to have at least 35 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in three consecutive games, while shooting more than 65 percent from the field.

In the last seven games, Jokic has scored a total of 232 points while shooting 70.6 percent from the field, and no player in NBA history has ever had a player who has hit such a high score of 70 percent in a seven-game cycle.

Jokic is the first in franchise history to play 35+10 in three consecutive games

Jokic became the first player in franchise history to have at least 35 points and 10 rebounds in three consecutive games, and even if rebounds aside, he was the first Nuggets player to play 35+ in three consecutive games since Anthony in 2008.

Quakely sent a triple-double, the second youngest in team history

The Knicks beat the Magic 118-88, and Quakeley came off the bench with 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. He is currently 22 years and 290 days old, becoming the second youngest player in Knicks history to have a triple-double, behind Kenny Hills (22 years and 140 days).

Quakely is also the first Knicks to pick a triple-double in nearly 31 years, and in 1991, Mark Jackson came off the bench to play that number.

Topin's plus-minus equalized the team's all-time record

In the game against the Magic, Knicks forward Obi-Topping had 20 points and eight rebounds, and his plus-minus was +46, which also equaled the Knicks' record.

Data Emperor: Zhan Huang team first saw an embarrassing record The Emperor Jokic sent a historic performance

Poku sent a triple-double, the third in the history of the team.1

The Thunder beat the Suns 117-96, and Pokushevsky, who played the team's starting center for the game, had 17 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists, becoming the third center in team history to play a triple-double, the first two being Jim Fox and Jack Sikma.

This season, there have been 12 triple-doubles in the league from players 20 or under, five of which were made by the Thunder, with Josh Gidey scoring four triple-doubles and Boku now having one.

Green tied the Rockets' all-time rookie record in four consecutive 30+ games

The Rockets lost 132-139 to the Timberwolves, with Jaren Green on 12-of-18 shooting and 4-of-8 three-pointers for 31 points and five assists, his fourth consecutive game to score at least 30 points, and Green equaling the team-only rookie record of 30+ games held by Elvin Hayes.

It was also the sixth time this season that Green had taken a 30+ to tie with Francis, tied for fourth on the all-time rookie 30+ list, top three being Elvin Hayes (35), Olajuwon (9) and Ralph Sampson (9).

Data Emperor: Zhan Huang team first saw an embarrassing record The Emperor Jokic sent a historic performance

Halliburton perfect data like James

The Pacers lost 117-121 to the Pistons, Harryburton had 19 points, nine rebounds and 17 assists, 0 turnovers in the game, and the last NBA player to deliver at least 17 assists but no turnovers was LeBron James in 2018.

Since the NBA introduced the three-point line in 1980, Halliburton has also become the first player under 23 years old to have at least 15 assists and zero turnovers.

Halliburton's assists/turnovers ratio has always been at the top level, and in his last seven games he has delivered a total of 79 assists but only 11 turnovers.

Doncic dominated the league in 30+15 games

The Lone Ranger beat the Bucks 118-112 and Doncic had 32 points, eight rebounds, 15 assists and three steals, the third time he had at least 30 points and 15 assists this season, and the rest of the league had just three in total — Harden, Dezhangtai Murray and Trae Young.

The Kings missed the playoffs for 16 consecutive years

The Kings lost to the Warriors 90-109 and officially missed the playoffs, the last time the Kings made the playoffs was in 2006, which was already their 16th consecutive year of missing the playoffs, surpassing the Clippers (15 consecutive years) and setting a new NBA record.

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