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Red and Black List: Alphabet Brother Super Legend Praised World No. 1 Star Warriors Epic Shooting To Crush the Grizzlies

The NBA today played two games in the second round of the playoffs.

The Bucks and Warriors, who played at home, both beat their opponents to take a 2-1 lead on aggregate. However, the Bucks relied on the excellent performance of the alphabet brother, narrowly defeating the Celtics by 2 points; the Warriors were bloodless, beating the opponents of the Grizzlies by 30 points.

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

Special Red List: The World's No. 1 Star This title of Alphabet Brother is well deserved

Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks): 42 points, 12 rebounds, 8 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks, 3 turnovers, 16-of-30, 1-of-6 three-pointers, 9-of-12 free throws, plus-minus -2 efficiency. Alphabet Brother is the only player in this playoff who ranks in the top five in terms of average points and rebounds and assists per game, which is enough to see the comprehensive ability of Alphabet Brother.

Today, many media outlets call Alphabet Brother the best player in the world today. From a statistical point of view, the steals block rebounds proved the defensive ability of the alphabet brother, with more than 50% shooting rate to get 42 points and also sent 8 assists, proving the letter brother's offensive ability, and finally led the Bucks to defeat the Celtics, proving the leadership ability of the alphabet brother.

From the team's record, age and other aspects of the comprehensive consideration, the alphabet brother can indeed be said to be the world's number one star today.

With the 40 points scored today, alphabet brother has won 40+ games in his playoff career, surpassing Duncan, Malone, Barkley, Bird, Wilkins and other legends.

Red List: Warriors' epic projection to crush the Grizzlies Horford is still futile to return to seven years ago

Celtic 101-103 Bucks

Horford (Boston Celtics): 22 points, 16 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 blocks, 0 turnovers, 9-of-17, 4-of-7 three-pointers, plus-minus efficiency +2. It was the first time since 2015 that Horford had achieved at least 20 points, 15 rebounds and five assists in the playoffs. Unfortunately, the Celtics, who own Jaylen Brown and Tatum, have to count on Horford's return to youth to survive, and the difficulty of this game can be imagined. Horford tried, but the Greens still lost to the Bucks by two points.

Jaylen Brown (Boston Celtics): 27 points, 12 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 block, 4 turnovers, 8-of-16, 1-of-5 three-pointers, 10-of-11 free throws, -4 plus-minus efficiency. Brown's offensive performance is quite normal, but today Tatum dragged his feet, even if Horford joined forces, Brown is powerless to return to the sky.

Ju holliday (Milwaukee Bucks): 25 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals, 1 block, 3 turnovers, 11-of-30, 3-of-10 three-pointers, plus or minus +3 efficiency. Again, Holliday's offensive stats are only part of his ability. In fact, his greater role on the court is to block Tatum, and today Tatum only scored 10 points on 4-of-19 in the whole game, and Holliday was the most successful.

This is the ability to go beyond the data, first you have to get a certain amount of data, the whole game only took 0 points and then talked about the ability to surpass the data, it is too far-fetched.

Grizzlies 112-142 Warriors

Morant (Memphis Grizzlies): 34 points, 3 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 steals, 2 turnovers, 13-of-21, 4-of-7 three-pointers, 4-of-5 from the free throw line, plus-minus -6. Morant is almost unstoppable in this series with the Warriors, averaging 38.3 points, 6.7 rebounds, 8.3 assists, 3.0 steals per game, shooting 50.6 percent from the field, shooting 43.3 percent from three-point range and averaging 10.0 three-pointers per game, and shooting 85.7 percent from the free throw line.

It is heart-wrenching that Morant left the court with a knee injury in the final quarter of today's game, hoping that his injury will not be a major problem, and that fans can also bring a lively Morant-style basketball.

Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors): 30 points, 2 rebounds, 6 assists, 1 steal, 1 turnover, 7-of-14, 2-of-8 three-pointers, 14-of-14 from the free throw line, plus-minus +21. Although Curry scored 30 points today, his three-point shooting is still not improving, 2 of 8 in the game, only 25% shooting rate. However, Curry frequently fouled opponents today, scoring a total of 14 free throw opportunities and 14 free throws.

It was Curry's 17th playoff game with more than 70 percent true shooting, fourth in NBA history behind Jan Sr. (28), Durant (23) and Abdul-Jabbar (21).

It's hard to imagine that facing the Grizzlies, who are the number one rebounder in the regular season league, the Warriors have won all three games in this series in rebounding statistics. It seems that in addition to the offense of Curry, Thompson and Poole, Wiggins and Dream Green compete for every rebound with their inferior height, which is also an important reason why the Warriors can lead 2-1.

Klay Thompson (Golden State Warriors): 21 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 turnovers, 8-of-13, 4-of-6 three-pointers, 1-of-1 free throw, plus-minus efficiency +22. This game is not a victory for Curry and Thompson, nor a victory for Poole, but a victory for the whole team. In this game, the Warriors' offensive efficiency is horribly high, shooting 63 percent from the field, 52 percent from three-point range, 91 percent from the free throws, and the Grizzlies' defense is useless.

After the Warriors became the 76ers in 2001, the second team in NBA history to shoot at least 60 percent from 50 percent three-point range and 90 percent from the free throws in a single game in the playoffs, while their 76.1 percent true shooting percentage this evening was also the second highest in NBA history.

Poole (Golden State Warriors): 27 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 turnovers, 11-of-17, 3-of-5 from three-point range, 2-of-2 from the free throw line, +33 plus-minus efficiency. No one expected Poole to play so well on the first playoff trip of his career. Counting this game, Poole averaged 22.9 points and 5.4 assists per game in this playoff, shooting 56.5%, shooting 46.2% from three-point range and 87.9% from the free throw line.

Black List: Tatum was heavily guarded against all the stars Lost The Grizzlies have turned their advantages into disadvantages

Tatum (Boston Celtics): 10 points, 1 rebound, 3 assists, 1 steal, 4 blocks, 3 turnovers, 4-of-19, 6-of-0 from three-point range, 2-of-3 from the free throw line, plus-minus -5 efficiency. Sure enough, when the Celtics had to rely on Horford's scoring, they became less competitive. Today the Bucks' Matthews, Jude Holliday and Grayson Allen have all frequently put enormous defensive pressure on Tatum, and the Bucks' defensive strategy has proven to be successful.

Jalen Jackson Jr. (Memphis Grizzlies): 15 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 1 turnover, 4-of-13, 4-of-8 from three-point range, 3-of-4 from the free throw line, -14 plus-minus efficiency. In the last game, I was in foul trouble, and in this game, I didn't hit a single ball except for three points, but the promised inside advantage was hanging outside to shoot three points. Coupled with the fact that Tillman only shot 2 times today to get 5 points, the Grizzlies should have suppressed the Warriors' interior line, but there was no advantage at all, and it was not difficult to understand the final 30-point fiasco.

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