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3rd in history! Harden playoff three-pointers 700+ lost only to Janku Philadelphia trailed by 13 points at halftime

On April 26, Beijing time, in the G5 game against the Raptors at home in Philadelphia, Philadelphia trailed the Raptors by 13 points 41-54 in the first two quarters. Among them, Harden only had 5 points, 3 assists and 3 turnovers on 2-of-7 halftime, including 0 of 3 outside three-pointers, becoming one of the important factors behind Philadelphia. As a result, Harden has made more than 700 three-point shots in his playoff career, becoming the third person in NBA playoff history, behind James and Curry.

3rd in history! Harden playoff three-pointers 700+ lost only to Janku Philadelphia trailed by 13 points at halftime

Prior to this playoff game, Harden had accumulated 699 three-point plays in his playoff career, just one time away from the 700 mark. In the first round of G5, Philadelphia returned home to continue playing against the Raptors, and they trailed the Raptors 41-54 in the first half with a double-digit gap, which is undoubtedly the team's overall poor performance, especially the 14-25 loss of 11 points in the second quarter.

3rd in history! Harden playoff three-pointers 700+ lost only to Janku Philadelphia trailed by 13 points at halftime

Philadelphia could not limit the Raptors' team offensive attack in the first two quarters, even if the Raptors only had Barnes 12 points to score in double figures, while Philadelphia even embiid 13+7 and Harris 10 points, two of them scored in double figures on the offensive end, but the rest of the players did not perform well. Harden's offensive performance as one of the core, he only had 2 of 7 shooting stars, including 3 of 3 three points, only 5 points, 3 assists and 3 turnovers, and a plus-minus of -11 on the field.

3rd in history! Harden playoff three-pointers 700+ lost only to Janku Philadelphia trailed by 13 points at halftime

As a result, Harden's playoff three-point playdowns have reached 702 times, becoming the third player in NBA playoff history to play iron at least 700 times, second only to James' 851 three-point iron and Curry's 723 three-point iron.

(Text/Drunken Floating Life)

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