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There are still 132 points left! The strongest No. 1 record in NBA history was born, and no one has ever done it before

There are still 132 points left! The strongest No. 1 record in NBA history was born, and no one has ever done it before

There are still 132 points left! The strongest No. 1 record in NBA history was born, and no one has ever done it before

The NBA All-Star Weekend was boring, and many fans said that this All-Star Game was equivalent to a three-point contest, and the two teams shot nearly 200 three-pointers, which was really boring, and there was no competition at all. After the All-Star Weekend, the second half of the regular season is the most important thing to improve the standings, and the major teams will try to make the playoffs and strive to reach the strength of the championship team. The Lakers went crazy in the second half of last season, reaching the playoffs and reaching the Western Conference Finals. Does the Lakers still have a chance to finish in the top six in the West? There are still 132 points left! The NBA all-time record of the strongest No. 1 record has been set, and there is no one before or since.

There are still 132 points left! The strongest No. 1 record in NBA history was born, and no one has ever done it before

The Timberwolves are first in the West, the Thunder are second, the Clippers are third, the Nuggets are fourth, the Suns are fifth, the Pelicans are sixth, the Mavericks are seventh, the Kings are eighth, the Lakers are ninth, and the Warriors are tenth. The Lakers are still 3.5 wins behind sixth in the West, which is still a bit big, but it is not impossible to catch up, after all, there are still 26-27 rounds of the regular season. The Lakers' recent 6-1 record is in very good shape, in addition to James and Bushy Eyebrows, Russell, Reaves and Hachimura have contributed an average of 21 points + 4 rebounds + 1.4 assists per game in the last three games. Reaves, Russell, Hachimura and others, the Lakers' role players do have the strength to cut 20+, and if they break out at the same time, the strength of the Lakers' lineup will really be inexplicable.

There are still 132 points left! The strongest No. 1 record in NBA history was born, and no one has ever done it before

This season, LeBron James has turned 39 years old, and many people say that Lao Zhan will definitely decline this season. However, James still averaged 24.8 points + 7.2 rebounds + 7.8 assists + 1.3 steals per game this season, shooting 52.0% from the field and 39.5% from three-point range (the highest efficiency level of his career). American media NBA reporters reported that in NBA history, only James can maintain an average of 24+7+7 data per game at the age of 39, and James is the only one in NBA history who can maintain an average of at least 20+5+5 data per game in the 21st season. Even Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jordan and Karl Malone were none as good as James at 39.

There are still 132 points left! The strongest No. 1 record in NBA history was born, and no one has ever done it before

NBA statistics show that this season, James scored 30+ points in a single game 13 times, which set a record for players in the 21st season in NBA history. James still has 40 points + 7 rebounds + 7 assists + 2 steals + 2 blocks in a single game this season, 36 points + 20 rebounds + 12 assists in a single game, 37 points + 6 rebounds + 8 assists + 3 steals in a single game, and 35 points + 6 rebounds + 9 assists + 2 steals in a single game. When James is attacking at full strength, he can still blast 30+ or 40+ to lead the team to win, which is very lethal, and, in the playoffs, James will also get stronger.

There are still 132 points left! The strongest No. 1 record in NBA history was born, and no one has ever done it before

James scored in double figures in 1,200 consecutive games (first all-time) and Jordan scored in double figures in 868 consecutive games (second all-time). James has 5 whistle-blowing kills in the playoffs (first all-time) and Jordan 3 times (second all-time). James scored 8,023 points in the playoffs (first all-time) and Jordan 5,987 points (second all-time). James has 67 weekly best (most all-time) and 40 best of the month (most all-time). James is a 10-time All-Star vote leader (first all-time), and Jordan is a 9-time All-Star vote leader (second all-time). James was named to the All-Star team 13 times (the most in history).

There are still 132 points left! The strongest No. 1 record in NBA history was born, and no one has ever done it before

According to statistics released by NBA reporters, LeBron James scored a total of 39,868 points in the regular season (the first in history), which is only 132 points away from the 40,000-point record. According to James's average of 24.8 points per game this season, James will break the 40,000-point record in the next 5-6 games. As we all know, it is extremely difficult for the NBA to break through the total score of 30,000 points, and no star in NBA history has ever broken the record of 40,000 points, 40,000 points + 10,000 rebounds + 10,000 assists, which will be a super miracle that has never been done before. Moreover, James is expected to play for a few more seasons, and his total points can continue to accumulate, and it is difficult to predict how many points he will reach in the future.

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