NBA Data Explosion Day: Embiid 50 points Ban Carlo set a new high Doncic set a record for a triple-double at halftime
On December 7, Beijing time, the NBA returned to the regular season game day, with a total of 11 games to face off today, with a number of players performing well and contributing explosive data, which ushered in a data explosion day in the league, including Embiid's season-high 50 points, Doncic's 25+ triple-doubles in the half became the first in history, and Bane and Banchero set a new career single-game scoring record. Here's a summary of the data.

Embiid 50 points
Embiid returned after missing two games due to illness, and he was on fire against the Wizards, scoring 50 points, 13 rebounds and 7 assists on 19-of-29 shooting and 11-of-13 free throws, scoring 50+ for the first time in the season. At the critical moment, he went to the free throw line and made 3 of 4 free throws, and hit a winning mid-range shot, and his personal 50 points officially arrived, and he opened his hands to celebrate wildly, making the Wizards' home court silent, and finally Embiid helped the 76ers beat the Wizards twice this season.
Embiid contributed 50+ for the sixth time in his career, ranking 14th all-time, and tied for 7th with Irving in the active roster. Interestingly, only four players have contributed 50+ points so far this season, and only two have won games, namely Embiid and his teammate Maxey.
Doncic had 25+ triple-doubles in the half
Doncic scored 29 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in the first half against the Jazz, becoming the sixth player to have a half-time triple-double since the '96-97 season and the first player in history to have a 25+ triple-double. In the end, he slashed 40 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists to lead the Mavericks to a wild victory over the Jazz. Doncic surpassed James for the seventh 40+ triple-double in his career and tied with Chamberlain for fourth all-time. Doncic's 60th career triple-double surpassed Larry Bird to move up to 9th all-time. Tonight is destined to be Doncic's career night with a data blowout.
The Lone Ranger won by 50 points
Under Doncic's outstanding performance, the Mavericks scored 147 points against the Jazz, setting a new season high, and the previous high was 144 points against the Clippers, which was also the fifth highest score in a single game this season. The Mavericks eventually won by 50 points over the Jazz, setting a record for the third-largest margin in team history. When the Mavericks scored 140+ points, the team was 21-4.
Bane 49 points
Grizzlies 200 million guard Bane scored a career-high 49 points on 19-of-31, 4-of-8 three-pointers and 7-of-7 free throws against the Pistons. He led the Grizzlies to a 14-2 offensive surge at the start of the final quarter, crushing the Pistons with a score of 34-18 and handing the opponent the longest 18-game losing streak in franchise history.
Banchero 42 points
After the Magic retired from Suggs in the second quarter, Banchero stepped up for the team, contributing double-digit points in every quarter, scoring a career-high 42 points on 16-of-26 shooting from the field and 9-of-12 from the free-throw line. It's a pity that Banchero's excellent performance couldn't bring victory to the Magic, and in the end, the Magic lost to the Cavaliers and suffered 2 consecutive defeats.
Gobert 20 rebounds
Gobert faced Wembanyama, a native of France, and taught the new champion a hard lesson. Gobert contributed 16 points and 20 rebounds to defend the Timberwolves' restricted area to give the Spurs a 15-game losing streak. This is Gobert's third time this season that he has contributed 20+ rebounds, and he is the only player in the league who can hand out 20+ rebounds multiple times.
In addition to the above-mentioned players, there are also a number of players who have performed well. Curry scored 31 points to win the three-point comeback against the Trail Blazers, Mitchell contributed 35 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists to attack the Magic, Jokic scored 22 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists for a triple-double, setting a career iron record on 9-of-32 shooting, Bridges hit 32 points to hit Trae Young with 30 points and 9 assists, and Holmgren had 6 blocks in a single game.