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The NBA regular season finale day gave birth to 15 records The Lakers rookie became the fifth in history

On April 11, Beijing time, the NBA entered the closing day, today there are 15 NBA games, player data collective blowout, Durant sent a triple-double, he got 16 assists to create a career-high; Reeves became the fifth rookie in history to play 30+ triple-doubles; Klay Thompson exploded 41 points; Jalen Green became the first Rocket rookie to shoot 40+ after Olajuwon; Trae Young won the first total points and total assists, becoming the second person in history; Lefu took 32 points and 10 rebounds in 15 minutes to set a record. Here's a summary of today's data —

The NBA regular season finale day gave birth to 15 records The Lakers rookie became the fifth in history

Durant sends 20+10+16

The Nets beat the Pacers 134-126, and Durant shot 5-of-17 from the field with 20 points, 10 rebounds and 16 assists, a career-high number of assists.

It was also the fourth time in his Nets career that Durant had a triple-double, tying Carter and Derrick Coleman to finish fifth in the all-time triple-double, followed by Kidd (61), Harden (21), Kenny Anderson (5) and Sean Bradley (5).

The NBA regular season finale day gave birth to 15 records The Lakers rookie became the fifth in history

Reeves became the fifth rookie in history

The Lakers reversed the Nuggets 146-141 in overtime, Austin Reeves appeared in 42 minutes, 7-of-17 shooting, had 31 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists, and he became the fifth rookie in history to score 30+15+10 in a single game (including the playoffs), the top four being Abdul-Jabbar, Oscar Robertson, Jerry West and Griffin.

Reeves is also the first rookie in team history to win 30+ triple-doubles. The Lakers won two straight in the closing round, their first straight win since Jan. 8.

Munch scored 40+ for the first time in his career

With 41 points and four rebounds on 14-of-25 shooting in this game, Malik Munch scored 40+ for the first time in his career, becoming the third player for the Lakers to get a 40+ this season after James and Tucker.

The leader became the first person in the history of the Olajuwon team

The Rockets lost 114-130 to the Hawks, and Jalan Green scored a career-high 41 points on 14-of-26 shooting, becoming the first rookie to score 40+ in a single game, and becoming the first rookie in Rockets history to get a 40+ after Olajuwon.

The NBA regular season finale day gave birth to 15 records The Lakers rookie became the fifth in history

Trey Yang is the second person in history

The Hawks beat the Rockets, and Trae Young had 28 points, five rebounds and 11 assists, and his total of 2155 points and 737 assists in the regular season this season are the first in the league. In NBA history, only Nate Archibald, who was previously in the 1972-73 season, won two number ones in a single season.

The NBA regular season finale day gave birth to 15 records The Lakers rookie became the fifth in history

Clay took another 40+ after two years

The Warriors beat the Pelicans 128-107, with Klay Thompson scoring 41 points on 16-of-29 shooting and 7-of-14 three-pointers, the 14th time in his career that he had a 40+ and his first since Jan. 12, 2019. In his last three games, Klay Thompson has scored 36, 33 and 41 points, respectively, and he regained his former form before the playoffs began.

Poole's 20+ games in a single month are only two major MVP candidates

Against the Pelicans, Jordan Poole had 22 points, four rebounds and five assists. Since entering March, Poole has scored 20 points on a total of 18 occasions, ranking third in the league this month, behind Embiid (20) and Jokic (19).

The NBA regular season finale day gave birth to 15 records The Lakers rookie became the fifth in history

Oladipo took 40+10+5 as the third in team history

Despite the Heat's 111-125 loss to the Magic, Oladipo played his strongest comeback game, shooting 13-of-22 from 13-of-11 from three-point range, and had 40 points, 10 rebounds, 7 assists and 2 steals, the third time in Oladipo's career that he had 40+ and the first time since 2017.

He also became the third player in franchise history to have at least 40 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in a single game, the first two being LeBron James and Wade.

Topping Bombardment 40+10 is the third in the history of the team in the past 10 years

The Knicks beat the Raptors 105-94, Andie Topping shot 16-of-28 from the field, 6-of-14 from three-point range, a career-high 42 points, plus 10 rebounds and three assists, making him the third person in team history to score 40+10 in nearly 10 years after Anthony and Randle.

Quakeley became the youngest player in team history with 30+ triple-doubles

In the game to beat the Raptors, Quakely had 34 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists, and he is currently 22 years and 298 days old, becoming the youngest player in Knicks history to have a 30+ triple-double.

The NBA regular season finale day gave birth to 15 records The Lakers rookie became the fifth in history

Luck took 32+10 in 15 minutes as the first person in history

The Cavaliers beat the Bucks 133-115, with Kevin Love playing 15 minutes, shooting 10-of-16 and having 32 points and 10 rebounds, making him the first player to have at least 30 points and 10 rebounds in less than 15 minutes since the NBA introduced the 24-second rule.

Conchar sent three doubles

The Grizzlies lost to the Celtics 110-139, with John Conchar having 17 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists, making him the 13th player in franchise history to play a triple-double. It is also the second Grizzlies player to win a triple-double this season after Morant.

The Green Army is the first in history

After beating the Grizzlies, the Celtics have a record of 51 wins and 31 losses this season, and in the half of the season, their record is only 20-21, and the Green Army also set an NBA record, they became the team with the best overall winning percentage of the team with less than 50% win rate in the first half, after the record was held by the Lakers in the 2002-03 season and the Jazz in 2018-19, who ended up with 50 wins and 32 losses in the half-time rate.

The NBA regular season finale day gave birth to 15 records The Lakers rookie became the fifth in history

Xiaomi Mi Cher replicates Rondo achievements

The Kings beat the Suns 116-109 and David Mitchell had 18 points and 15 assists, and he has delivered 15+ assists twice this season, becoming the first Kings player in franchise history to do so multiple times in a single season since Rondo in 2015-16.

At the same time, Mitchell also became the third rookie in team history to deliver 15+ assists in a single season after Oscar Robertson, PhilFord and Kenny Smith.

Kofi became the second person in the history of the team

The Clippers beat the Thunder 138-88, With Kofi shooting 13-of-22 and 7-of-10 from three-point range, with 35 points, 13 rebounds and five assists, he became the second player in franchise history to hit at least five three-pointers and score 35+10+5 after Leonard.

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