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Two days ago, we finished talking about personal single data king. Today, let's take a look at the team, which team are the kings?

Number one points per game: Timberwolves

The Timberwolves averaged 115.9 points per game, ranking first in the league. The three main scorers are Towns (24.6 points), Edwards (21.3 points) and Russell (18.1 points), and five players can average at least 8 points per game.

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First assist per game: Hornets

The Hornets averaged 28.1 assists per game, ranking first in the league. Three of those goals were the team's top assists, averaging 7.6 assists per game. Then four more players can deliver at least three assists, Rozier (4.5), Bridges (3.8), Hayward (3.6) and Plumlee (3.1).

From the defender to the front line can pass a hand, two words: fluency.

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First rebound per game: Grizzlies

The Grizzlies averaged 49.2 rebounds per game, the league's number one.

The team's top rebounding champion is Adams the "Sea King" (averaging 10 per game), in addition to seven players averaging between 4-6 rebounds per game.

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Number one steal per game: The Grizzlies

The Grizzlies averaged 9.8 steals per game, the league's first. There are five players in the team who have averaged at least one steal per game, Melton (1.4), Bain (1.2), Morant (1.2), Brooks (1.1) and Anderson (1.1).

In addition, Tillman, Jackson Jr., Jones and Adams also all averaged 0.9 steals per game.

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First place in blocks per game: The Grizzlies

The Grizzlies averaged 6.5 blocks per game, the league's first.

JJJ, the team's number one and league block king, averaged 2.3 blocks per game, Clark averaged 1.1 blocks per game, and Adams and Anderson also contributed nearly one block per game.

Rebounding, steals, and blocks are all league number ones, and the Grizzlies became the first team in NBA history to rank first in all three of those stats in the same season.

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Shooting percentage number one: The Suns

The Suns' average shooting percentage is 48.5%, the league's first.

There are old cannons, feed the three inner lines, and the hit rate will naturally not be low. Ayton 63.4%, McGee 62.9%, Thanymbow 59.3%, think of Paul when he sent Jordan Jr. into the lineup, you know how strong Paul is to superimpose Buff on the center. Which center still has a dream!

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Number one three-point shooting percentage: The Heat

The Heat's three-point shooting percentage reached 37.9%, ranking first in the league. Eight players on their team shoot more than 40 percent from three-point range. Super sixth-man Giro's three-point shooting percentage is only 9th in the team, but he also has a 39.9% three-point shooting rate.

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Number one in free throw shooting: Philadelphia

Philadelphia averaged 82.1 percent free throw shooting per game, ranking first in the league. The two Jingdezhen masters of Dengdi can not only create fouls, but also have a high hit rate.

Embiid shot 81.4 percent from the free throws season. Harden joined the 76ers with an 89.2 percent free throw shooting percentage.

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