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Another 41+12!Sorry Robertson: You're holding the record for 61 years or you're not going to keep it

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In the world of basketball, some records are like words carved into stone, indelible. At least, that's what we thought before. But it seems that these "stones" are still a little fragile – especially when someone wields a hammer like Brunson. Yes, tonight he proved to us again with his performance that records are just numbers waiting to be broken.

A look back at how Brunson today made the basketball history books need to be rewritten. Facing the 76ers' G6, Brunson is not only a leader on the court, but more like a magician, with a basketball in his left hand and a record in his right hand. At the beginning of the game, the Knicks led as if in a dream, and by the time they woke up, the 76ers had already overtaken. But who would have thought that this was just the beginning of Brunson's great performance.

Another 41+12!Sorry Robertson: You're holding the record for 61 years or you're not going to keep it

From a 22-point lead in the first quarter to the 76ers' stunning comeback, to Brunson's last-minute comeback victory, it was like the script of a Hollywood blockbuster. Especially Brunson's performance in the final quarter, his scoring and assists were like a precise scalpel, cutting through the opponent's defense again and again. It's not just 41 points and 12 assists, it's a display of leadership and on-court charisma.

And Embiid on the other side, although the statistics are equally beautiful, under the light of Brunson, his performance is like a slightly dim star behind the brilliance. The result of the game was a Knicks victory, but the bigger winners were those of us who witnessed this moment.

Another 41+12!Sorry Robertson: You're holding the record for 61 years or you're not going to keep it

Now, Brunson's name will appear on the same line as Robertson's. Yes, the Robertson, who held the record for 61 years, it seems that his record "can't be kept". Because Brunson not only tied the record, but is also expected to continue his legendary performance in the next series against the Pacers.

At this point, I'd like to ask a question: If Brunson continues to play like this, will he become an icon of the new generation of basketball records? What do you think, fans? What basketball records do you think will never be broken? Or are there any seemingly indestructible records that are just waiting for the next Brunson?

Another 41+12!Sorry Robertson: You're holding the record for 61 years or you're not going to keep it

More than just a win, it was a turning point in basketball history, and it was Brunson's announcement to the world that history is meant to be rewritten. And for those of us who are lucky enough to witness it, let's continue to enjoy this exciting moment of basketball, and hope that every seemingly impossible record will be redefined by a new hero.