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Just today, Alphabet broke the all-time record of 36 years of mothballing, two seasons ahead of schedule

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As the 2022-23 season draws to a close, teams are working hard to get more wins and help them gain home-court advantage in the playoffs. Today's strong dialogue between the Bucks and the Raptors has become the focus of attention, the game between the two teams is ongoing, the former is leading by a narrow margin of 2 points, who can have the last laugh is worth looking forward to!

Just today, Alphabet broke the all-time record of 36 years of mothballing, two seasons ahead of schedule

Shortly after the start of the game, Bucks star Alphabet broke a record that had been sealed for 36 years, 2 years ahead of schedule! What is the record? Counting today's game, Alphabet has played 712 regular-season games in his career, making Alphabet the most regular-season player in Bucks history. Previously, the record was held by team legend Junior Bridgman, who retired in the 1987 season with 711 regular-season appearances in the team's history. Now, this 36-year record has been broken by Alphabet Brother, and it is clear that Alphabet Brother will further improve this record and make it more difficult for later generations to break.

Just today, Alphabet broke the all-time record of 36 years of mothballing, two seasons ahead of schedule

It is worth noting that the alphabet brother broke the record held by the famous Junior Bridgman two seasons early. Junior Bridgman played in 711 regular-season games in 12 seasons in his NBA career. Alphabet entered the NBA in 2013, the 10th season of his career, and he has played in 712 regular-season games. In other words, Alphabet Brother has been like an iron man in his NBA career, with few serious injuries. At the same time, it also shows that Alphabet Brother does not carry out load management like some stars.

Just today, Alphabet broke the all-time record of 36 years of mothballing, two seasons ahead of schedule

This season, Alphabet Brother's performance is still strong, averaging 31.1 points, 11.8 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game, helping the team to get the first record in the East. However, Alphabet Brother has been ranked third in the regular season MVP ranking, which is embarrassing!

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