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Data Emperor: 41+8+8+2!Brunson is the first player in the team's history in nearly 39 years, and the titans make his debut like Cousins

Data Emperor: 41+8+8+2!Brunson is the first player in the team's history in nearly 39 years, and the titans make his debut like Cousins

On January 19th, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued, with a total of 5 games today, Brunson became the first player in the team's history in nearly 39 years; Anunoby set a record for his data; Bagley's data on behalf of the Wizards is like Cousins in the past, the following is a summary of today's data——

Data Emperor: 41+8+8+2!Brunson is the first player in the team's history in nearly 39 years, and the titans make his debut like Cousins

Brunson is the first player in the team's history in nearly 39 years

The Knicks beat the Wizards 113-109, and Brunson played 40 minutes, shooting 14-of-27 from the field and 11-of-13 from the free-throw line to finish with 41 points, eight rebounds, eight assists and two steals. He became the first Knicks player since Bernard King in 1985 to score at least 40 points, eight rebounds, eight assists and two steals.

Brunson has 40+5+5 games and is fourth in team history

Brunson has scored 40+5+5 4 times in his Knicks career, surpassing Walter Fraser (3 times) and enjoying the fourth place in team history. The top three are Rich Galen (7), Bernard King (5) and Randle (5).

Data Emperor: 41+8+8+2!Brunson is the first player in the team's history in nearly 39 years, and the titans make his debut like Cousins

Anunoby's stats set an all-time record

In the win over the Wizards, Knicks forward Anunoby shot 6-of-9 and had 19 points, 7 rebounds and 2 blocks, with a plus/minus of +12. In his first 10 games with the Knicks, Anunoby had a plus/minus of +173, setting a record for the first 10 games an NBA player played with a new team.

Data Emperor: 41+8+8+2!Brunson is the first player in the team's history in nearly 39 years, and the titans make his debut like Cousins

Bagley's debut was like Cousins' old days

Marvin Bagley made his debut for the Wizards, finishing with 20 points, 11 rebounds, two steals and three blocks on 10-of-16 shooting, and the last person to make his debut for the team was Cousins, who did so in his debut for the Pelicans in 2017.

Jones became the fifth player in the Wizards' nearly 30-year history

In the loss to the Knicks, Wizards guard Tyles Jones made 1-of-6 shooting, had 2 points, 15 assists, 3 steals, and only 1 turnover. He became the fifth player in nearly 30 years to have at least 15 assists but no more than one turnover, joining Wall (four), Westbrook, Antonio Daniels and Strickland.

Data Emperor: 41+8+8+2!Brunson is the first player in the team's history in nearly 39 years, and the titans make his debut like Cousins

Xiao Sa is 11th on the all-time triple-double list

The Kings lost 121-126 to the Pacers, and Sabonis Jr. finished with 21 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists on 8-of-13 shooting, which was the 44th triple-double of his career, surpassing Fatleaf (43) and ranking 11th on the NBA's all-time three-point list.

Monk made 0 of 4 free throws in the final 30 seconds of his last three games

Kings guard Malik Monk scored nine points in the game and missed both free throws in the final 30 seconds, and in the last three games, Monk combined for 0 of 4 free throws in the final 30 seconds before the end of the game, and he has shot a whopping 85 percent of the free throws this season.

Data Emperor: 41+8+8+2!Brunson is the first player in the team's history in nearly 39 years, and the titans make his debut like Cousins

Alexander 30+ continues to lead the way

The Thunder beat the Jazz 134-129, Alexander shot 8-of-15 from the field and 15-of-17 from the free-throw range to finish with 31 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists, his 29th 30+ this season, continuing to lead the NBA, 2-5 with Doncic (27), Embiid (24), Antetokounmpo (23) and Trae Young (17).

Barnes became the second man in team history

In the Raptors' 110-116 loss to the Bulls, Scottie Barnes finished with 31 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals and 3 blocks on 11-of-18 shooting, becoming only the second player in franchise history to play this set of all-around stats, the previous being Oliver Miller, who did so in the 1996 game against the 76ers.

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