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Red and Black List: Grizzlies two-man team-breaking 42-12 big reversal Splash Brothers upgraded to Splash Brothers

The NBA played a total of three playoff games today.

The Warriors' Splash brothers have played brilliantly again, and are now leading the Nuggets 3-0, with only one win left to sweep their opponents to advance, while Morant and the Grizzlies together played a terrible 42-12 small climax to reverse the Timberwolves, and also made a team history.

Want to know what great stats the players got in the game? Let's take a look at the NBA Red and Black List.

Special Red List: The first triple-double in the team's history in the playoffs Morant led the team to a big reversal

Red and Black List: Grizzlies two-man team-breaking 42-12 big reversal Splash Brothers upgraded to Splash Brothers

Morant (Memphis Grizzlies): 16 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, 1 steal, 3 blocks, 7 turnovers, 5-of-18, 1-of-3 from three-point range, 5-of-10 from the free throw line, plus-minus efficiency +20. The Timberwolves were once more than 20 points ahead of their opponents, but in the final 13 minutes of the game, the Grizzlies played a 42-12 small climax, successfully turned the situation around, and helped the Grizzlies win the game.

It was the Grizzlies' first triple-double in the playoffs in history. Although the score was a bit miserable, the good guys made history.

Special Red List: Doncic's absence from the Lone Rangers to win 18 million is not enough

Red and Black List: Grizzlies two-man team-breaking 42-12 big reversal Splash Brothers upgraded to Splash Brothers

Brunson (Dallas Maverick): 31 points, 1 rebound, 5 assists, 1 turnover, 12-of-22, 4-of-0 from three-point range, 7-of-7 from the free throw line, plus-minus -1 efficiency. Brunson continued his excellent performance, this game he scored 31 points and five assists, although he did not shoot three-pointers, but still hit 12 of the 22 shots. In this playoff, only Donovan Mitchell scored more points overall than Brunson.

Doncic missed the Lone Ranger but won two straight, reversing the lead over the Jazz. Of course, the Other Lone Rangers players also performed very well, Dinwiddie 20 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals, Kleber 4 of 17 three-pointers, and finally the Lone Rangers defeated the Jazz to win a crucial victory.

However, after today's game, the Lone Ranger may have more headaches, 18 million a year, I am afraid it is not enough.

Red List: Bane's 7 three-pointers set a team record the Warriors' three brothers almost swept their opponents

Grizzlies 104-95 Timberwolves

Red and Black List: Grizzlies two-man team-breaking 42-12 big reversal Splash Brothers upgraded to Splash Brothers

Bain (Memphis Grizzlies): 26 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, 2 blocks, 1 turnover, 8-of-19, 7-of-15 three-pointers, 3-of-4 from the free throw line, plus-minus +14 efficiency. With a 50 percent shooting percentage and seven three-pointers, Bain became the Grizzlies' most three-pointer in a single game in the playoffs.

Lone Ranger 126-118 Jazz

Donovan Mitchell (Utah Jazz): 32 points, 2 rebounds, 6 assists, 1 block, 2 turnovers, 10-of-21, 1-of-8 from three-point range, 11-of-12 from the free throw line, plus-minus +4. Mitchell's performance was good, but the big man the Jazz had always relied on became a liability in the playoffs.

In the last 8 minutes when the Jazz played without the two centers Gobert/Whiteside, the Jazz's plus-minus efficiency was as high as +13, and Mitchell alone scored 17 points. When the center came on, the Jazz suffered a heavy blow.

Warriors 118-113 Nuggets

Red and Black List: Grizzlies two-man team-breaking 42-12 big reversal Splash Brothers upgraded to Splash Brothers

Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors): 27 points, 3 rebounds, 6 assists, 4 turnovers, 9-of-17, 3-of-9 three-pointers, 6-of-8 free throws, plus-minus +3. The Warriors trailed 109-111 at one point in the game, then they sent in the new Death Five, and in three minutes, they hit an 8-0 climax and eventually helped the Warriors win the game.

As long as Curry, Thompson and Green are there, the Warriors still have the strength to compete for the championship.

Curry still came off the bench, but whether it was a point or an assist, he performed very well. At the crucial moment, it was Curry who helped the Warriors lock in the victory. In Curry's playoff career, he averaged 26.4 points per game when he started and 28.8 points per game when he came off the bench, which seems to be a miracle to let Curry start.

Poole (Golden State Warriors): 27 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal, 1 block, 3 turnovers, 9-of-13, 3-of-5 three-pointers, 6-of-9 free throws, plus or minus +3 efficiency. Poole's first playoff trip was truly impressive, and after today's game, Poole has become the player with the most playoff three-pointers per game in NBA history, averaging 4.3 three-pointers per game, Curry in second place with 4.2 and Thompson averaging 3.1 per game at seventh. Formerly the Splash Brothers, it has now become the Splash Brothers.

In his first three playoff games, Poole scored a total of 86 points, not much worse than Michael Jordan. Jordan scored a total of 88 points in his first three playoff games that year.

Klay Thompson (Golden State Warriors): 26 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist, 2 blocks, 1 turnover, 10-of-18, 6-of-13 three-pointers, plus-minus +2 efficiency. It was the 18th playoff game of Klay Thompson's career to shoot at least six three-pointers, and in that statistic only Curry did more than Klay, who shot at least six three-pointers in 30 games in the playoffs.

At the same time, Thompson also let his career playoff total three points reach 388 points, surpassing Ray Allen to become the third place in the NBA's all-time playoff total three points, the front two are Old Jen and Curry.

Jokic (Denver Nuggets): 37 points, 18 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals, 5 turnovers, 14-of-22, 2-of-3 three-pointers, 7-of-9 free throws, plus or minus +3 efficiency. For Jokic, that's the limit of what a player can do. Unfortunately, the teammates did not fight, and no matter how strong Jokic was, he was also drowned in the opponent's new death five.

With one game to go, Jokic's Nuggets are about to be swept by the Warriors.

Black List: There are more turnovers than hits, so it's no wonder Butler ran resolutely

Red and Black List: Grizzlies two-man team-breaking 42-12 big reversal Splash Brothers upgraded to Splash Brothers

Towns (Minnesota Timberwolves): 8 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist, 5 blocks, 4 turnovers, 5 fouls, 3-of-4, 1-of-0 from three-point range, 2-of-2 from the free throw line, -4 plus-minus efficiency. Towns' performance in this playoff was a disaster, with more fouls than shots in the play-offs; more fouls than shots in Game 2 of the series; and more fouls than hits in Game 3 of the series. Towns have committed 10 fouls in the last two games, but have only shot seven goals, a disastrous performance for the Timberwolves.

As one of the stars in charge, he only had 4 shots in the game, but had 4 turnovers and 5 fouls. In the 38-minute long period of today's game, Downes did not score a single point, no wonder Butler could not stand Downs to resolutely leave the Timberwolves.

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