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Data Emperor: NBA First Round No Steals Seven The Grizzlies set a new all-time record

Beijing time on April 30, the NBA playoffs continued, today there is only one game, the Grizzlies once again rely on the final quarter to power, 114-106 reverse Timberwolves, the total score of 4-2 elimination of opponents, the Grizzlies three times in the final quarter completed 10+ reversal, breaking the NBA historical record; Bain series soared 25 three-point record; Edwards Series took 151 points to set a record for players under 21 years old. Here's a summary of today's data —

Data Emperor: NBA First Round No Steals Seven The Grizzlies set a new all-time record

The NBA first round did not steal seven

With the Grizzlies eliminating the Timberwolves in game six, the NBA's last seven-game hopes in the first round were also dashed, and there was no set of "lower grams" in this series, and all the high-ranked seeds won the final series.

The Grizzlies set a new NBA record

The Grizzlies trailed by 10 points at the end of the third quarter, but they hit a 40-22 finish in the final quarter to complete the comeback. The same story has happened three times in this series, in the third game, the Grizzlies completed the reversal with 16 points behind in the final quarter, and in the fifth, they flipped the game after falling behind by 11 points before the start of the final quarter.

The Grizzlies became the first team in NBA history to fall behind double digits three times in a single-season playoffs before the start of the final quarter, only to eventually complete a comeback, and surprisingly, they did so in the same series.

Data Emperor: NBA First Round No Steals Seven The Grizzlies set a new all-time record

30 wins, 4 losses? The Timberwolves have lost three times

It's also confusing that the Timberwolves have fallen three times in the same way in a series, and in NBA playoff history, when a team leads 10+ before the start of the final quarter, their record is a combined 30-4, and in those four losses, the Timberwolves "contributed" three of them.

Bain set a team record with 25 three-pointers in the series

Grizzlies guard Desmond Bain shot 9-of-15 from the field and 5-of-9 from three-point range to get 23 points and seven rebounds, and Bane showed a fiery feel in the series, shooting 25 three-pointers, setting a playoff record in Grizzlies history in a single season.

In this series, Bain ranked first in the team for his playing time, total points, total goals and three-point shooting, and his plus-minus totaled +70, which also ranked first in the team.

Data Emperor: NBA First Round No Steals Seven The Grizzlies set a new all-time record

Edwards was the third in team history at 30+5+5

The Timberwolves were out of the game, Anthony Edwards shot 10-of-24 from the field, 4-of-10 from three-point range, had 30 points, five rebounds, five assists, two steals, two blocks, and he became the third player in Timberwolfs history to score 30+5+5 in the playoffs, the first two to do so in Garnett in 2003 and Spreeville in 2004.

The Edwards Series scored 151 points to set a record for a player under the age of 21

In this series, Edwards averaged 25.2 points per game, shooting 45.5% from the field and 40.4% from three-point range, and in this series, Edwards scored a total of 151 points, setting a single series scoring record for all players under the age of 21 in NBA history.

Mike Daniels is the first substitute in the history of the team

Timberwolves forward Mike Daniels came off the bench on 8-of-9 shooting, 5-of-6 three-pointers, and 24 points and four rebounds, becoming the first bench player in team history to hit 5+ three-pointers and score at least 20 points in the playoffs.

Even counting three-pointers, Mike Daniels is the fifth bench player in team history to pick up 20+ in the playoffs, the top four being Anthony Piller (2002), Szelbiac (2004), Jamal Crawford (2018) and Malik Bisley (2022).

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