Sharp review of the NBA s rare curse! 60 Gentlemen collectively fell and lost

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-04

In this year's NBA, the superstars staged a crazy scoring feast. Just recently, Curry, the soul of the Golden State Warriors, was full of firepower, scoring 60 points and shooting 10 three-pointers in a single game, but what is sad is that his Warriors lost 134-141 to the Atlanta Hawks in overtime.

Facing the footage of the American **ESPN, Curry said bluntly: "It's just frustrating, there are some things that don't need to be said, we obviously missed a few key battles that should have changed the game, and we can only watch this season step by step towards disappointment." After this game, the Warriors' record slipped to 21-25, which was particularly glaring.

Under the current NBA pattern, the offensive rhythm is like a storm, and the firepower network outside the three-point line is becoming more and more dense, Embiid, Doncic and other stars have refreshed new heights in individual single-game scoring this season, and some even climbed to the peak of 70+ at one time.

But an unprecedented strange phenomenon is quietly taking shape: in the last 15 days, including the Timberwolves' Towns, the Suns' Booker, and Curry, who has just joined the "60-point club", these brave scorers have failed to lead the team to the last laugh. This is the first record in NBA history in which multiple people break the 60-point mark in a single season and swallow the defeat.

It is worth noting that Curry became the third player in NBA history to score 60 points in a single game and hit at least 10 three-pointers with this achievement, the first two being Lillard and Towns. What's even more amazing is that he has also gone down in history with the late legendary Kobe Bryant as a sharp fighter who can still score 60 points in a single game at the age of 35.

This seemingly glamorous but bitter scoring show revealed a poignant truth: even in the star-studded NBA, high scores do not guarantee victory, after all, basketball is a game of five people, and no amount of individual heroism can illuminate the path to victory alone.

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