On February 14, Beijing time, the NBA regular season is in full swing, and while enjoying the exciting games, the NBA's off-court dynamics are also worth paying attention to. James scored 25 points, 1 rebound and 8 assists on 9-of-15 shooting against the Pistons today, and he also broke a new record; The 76ers signed former champion point guard Lowry to help Embiid hit the championship; The Warriors have been on a hot streak lately, winning five in a row to enter the play-in zone, and tomorrow's game against the Clippers, the Warriors are expected to win six in a row and close the gap with the Lakers.
According to the stats, it was James' 1,200th consecutive double-double game in his regular season career. The last time he scored less than 10 points was back on Jan. 5, 2007, when the Cavaliers scored eight points in an away win over the Bucks.
The closest player to James in history:
James 1200 games.
Jordan 866 games.
Abdul-Jabbar 787 games.
Malone 575 games.
The closest active player to James record (still continuing).
James 1200 games.
Embiid 169 games.
Durant 160 games.
Markkanen 115 games.
It can be seen how good James's performance is. The 39-year-old is still averaging 24 per game this season8 points 72 rebounds 78 assists 13 steals, shooting 52% from the field, and averaging 2 per game1 three-pointer. In addition, after this game, James is still 132 points away from his career 40,000 points, and according to James' current average points per game, James can complete the feat of 40,000 points within 6 games.
The 76ers updated their official social media and announced that the team has officially signed player Kyle Lowry.
Previously, Lowry was traded to the Hornets by the Heat, and after reaching a buyout with the Hornets, Lowry chose to sign with the 76ers.
Lowry is averaging 82 points 35 rebounds, 4 assists, 11 steal and shot 426% and 1 per gameSeven three-pointers, with good strength.
Lowry is good He also has a lot of game experience, he is an NBA champion point guard, and he can bring some help to the 76ers.
Tomorrow the Warriors host the Clippers in a blockbuster matchup. The Warriors have been on a hot streak lately, winning five in a row while the team is also returning to the play-in zone; The opponent Clippers lost 2 of 3 games, and the core player Leonard was also injured and will rest for a while.
After all, the condition of core players such as Splash and Wiggins is getting better and better, and now the Warriors are once again igniting the hope of competing for the championship.
So will the Warriors be able to beat the Clippers at home tomorrow to win six in a row? Let's wait and see!