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Data Emperor: 25+12! James set a historical record with 39 points and 0 assists to become the second person in team history

Data Emperor: 25+12! James set a historical record with 39 points and 0 assists to become the second person in team history

On January 26th, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued, with a total of 7 games today, James set a new historical record, Barnes became the second person in team history, Siakam sent a triple-double, the following is a summary of today's data——

Data Emperor: 25+12! James set a historical record with 39 points and 0 assists to become the second person in team history

James set an all-time record

The Lakers beat the Bulls 141-132, and James scored 25 points and 12 assists on 10-of-19 shooting, becoming the first player in NBA history to have at least 25 points and 10 assists over the age of 39.

Barnes is the second player in team history

The Kings narrowly beat the Warriors 134-133, and Barnes scored 39 points on 14-of-24 shooting, 7-of-12 three-pointers, without a single assist, becoming only the second player in Kings history to score at least 39 points but have zero assists, the last time to do so was Marcus Thornton in 2014.

Data Emperor: 25+12! James set a historical record with 39 points and 0 assists to become the second person in team history

Siakam became the fifth player in team history

The Pacers beat the 76ers 134-122, Siakam shot 9-of-13 and 7-of-10 from the free-throw range to finish with 26 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists, becoming the sixth player in franchise history to record a 25+ triple-double, the first five being Sabonis Jr. (5), Mickey Johnson (2), Schramf (2), Chuck Parson and Haliburton (1 each).

The Emperor continues his record for 30+ consecutive years

In the loss to the Pacers, Embiid scored 31 points and 7 rebounds on 11-of-20 shooting, which was his 22nd consecutive 30+ game, ranking fifth all-time, while continuing to attack the active record held by Harden (32 consecutive games of 20+).

Last season's finals, the team lost 30+ on the same day!

The Heat lost 110-143 to the Celtics and the Nuggets lost 84-122 to the Knicks, the first time in NBA history that two teams from last season's Finals lost by at least 30 points on the same day.

Data Emperor: 25+12! James set a historical record with 39 points and 0 assists to become the second person in team history

Tatum became the fifth person in team history with a feat

The Celtics beat the Heat by a big margin, Tatum shot 7-of-15, including 3-of-7 from three-point range and 9-of-10 from the free-throw line, for 26 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists, the 200th time in his career that he scored 25+, becoming the fifth player in franchise history to reach this milestone, the first four being Larry Bird (412), Havlicek (405), Pierce (381) and Sam Jones (206).

The Green Army set a number of records

The Celtics scored 33 points in this game, setting a team-history record for a goal difference against the Heat. They shot 63.7 percent from the field, 55 percent from three-point range and 95 percent from the free-throw line. The team's 80.5 percent true shooting percentage is the second-highest in NBA history.

Data Emperor: 25+12! James set a historical record with 39 points and 0 assists to become the second person in team history

Anunoby is the first player in the team's history in nearly 16 years

The Knicks beat the Nuggets by a big shot, Anunoby scored 26 points and six steals on 10-of-18 shooting, making him the first Knicks player to score at least 25 points and five steals since Jamal Crawford in 2008.

Data Emperor: 25+12! James set a historical record with 39 points and 0 assists to become the second person in team history

Downs equaled Garnett's achievement

The Timberwolves narrowly defeated the Nets 96-94, and Towns scored 27 points and 10 rebounds on 12-of-15 shooting, which was the fifth time in his career that he scored 25+10 with a shooting rate of more than 80%, tying Garnett and tying for first place in team history.

Collins became the first player in the history of the Gobert team

The Jazz defeated the Wizards 123-108, and John Collins scored 22 points and 16 rebounds on 11-of-15 shooting, becoming the first Jazz player after Gobert to score 20+15 with a shooting rate of more than 70%.

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