Data emperor: Zhan Huangyi's data ranks first in NBA history, and his debut has set four records! Lillard's feat is only inferior to Jordan
On October 27, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued, and today there were 2 games, James hit key balls in a row, helping the Lakers narrowly defeat the Suns, and his key shots ranked first in history; Lillard set four records on his debut for the Bucks, and one of his achievements is only inferior to Jordan, and here is a summary of today's stats -
James ranks first in history in key field goals
The Lakers beat the Suns 100-95, LeBron James played 35 minutes, shot 7 of 14, scored 21 points, 8 rebounds, 9 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks, and in the final moments of the game, Zhan Huang hit consecutive key shots to help the team win. Counting this game, James has hit 845 key shots throughout his regular-season career, ranking first in NBA history.
Note: The NBA's official definition of "key moment" is the period of the last 5 minutes of the game with a difference of less than 5 points.
James scored 21 straight points in 21 seasons
It's James' 21st career season, and interestingly, LeBron scored 21 points in the first two games of the season.
Thick eyebrows brother one data dominates active service
Anthony Davis scored 29 points, 13 rebounds, 3 steals and 3 blocks on 10-of-17 shooting, marking the 36th time in his career that he had at least 20 points, 10 rebounds, 3 steals and 3 blocks, leading the way, second behind Drummond (15).
Durant rose to 12th all-time career total points
Durant played 39 minutes on 14-of-28 shooting, scoring 39 points, 11 rebounds and 2 assists, and his career total reached 26,949 points, surpassing Olajuwon (26,946 points) and rising to 12th all-time. Durant is also the only player in the top 20 scoring list to play fewer than 1,000 games.
Lillard set two records on his debut with the Bucks
The Bucks narrowly beat the 76ers 118-117, Lillard made his debut, playing 37 minutes, shooting 9 of 20, 17 of 17 free throws, 39 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists, 39 points to set the fourth highest NBA player debut for a new team. At the same time, Lillard's 17 free throws set a new record for an NBA player making his debut for a new team.
Lillard's achievements are only inferior to Jordan
Lillard did not have a single turnover, and for the eighth time in his career he scored at least 39 points while maintaining zero turnovers, tying the thick-eyed brother and only trailing Jordan (18) in NBA history.
Lillard made 17 free throws to tie the team's all-time record
Lillard's 17 free throws in this game also tied the Bucks' all-time record for free throws in a single game, and in the 2021 game against the Raptors, Alphabet Brother once had a 17-of-17 free throw performance.
Alphabet brother Chao Tianhook, turned into the team's all-time goal king
After hitting 10 goals in this game, Alphabet Brother reached 5,905 career goals, surpassing Abdul-Jabbar (5,902) and moving up to the top of the team's all-time goal list.