On the big stage of the NBA, every day can be an epic show, and today, that's exactly the case. The Clippers' game on the road against the Pistons was nothing short of a feast for the eyes, especially for basketball fans who love stats and record-breaking. No, our God of War card and Wei Shao have brought us another surprise.
Xiaoka is really crazy this time, 33 points and 0 mistakes, this data sounds cool. If you think about it, this guy is like a hanger on the court, shooting 17 of 12 and 6 of 8 three-pointers, and the whole game is as easy as playing basketball in his own backyard. Not to mention that his plus/minus is as high as +18, which is a great contributor to the Clippers' victory. You know, this is the 5th time this season that Xiaoka has cut 30+ in a single game and the number of mistakes is 0, how can such a performance not make people exclaim "God of War Card"?
And Wei Shao, the energy nuclear reactor on the field, is by no means a fuel-efficient lamp. Coming off the bench, he was like being pressed the accelerator button, and he scored 23 points plus 3 rebounds, 9 assists and 2 steals. Especially after this game, he broke through the 25,000-point mark in his career and became the 25th player in NBA history to accomplish this feat. It's like home!
Just as we were immersed in the wonderful performance of Xiaoka and Wei Shao, Coach Tyronn Lue threw another "bomb" at us. George's injury, this is a big problem for the Clippers. But Tyronn Lue was unusually optimistic, saying that George was feeling good and could have played longer, but he didn't get to that point. The confidence and confidence in this sentence can't help but make people look forward to the future of the Clippers.
At the end of the game, the Clippers beat the Pistons 136-125, which was not only a numerical victory, but also a mental boost. The Clippers showed their depth and resilience, showing championship temperament both in the adversity of chasing points and in extending their lead.
Now, I want to ask everyone, what do you think of this "matchup" between Trae Young and Jokic? Do you think it was Trae Young's sparkle that was impressive, or was Jokic's all-around display more impressive? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comment section and let's discuss it together.
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