On March 7, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued, and Sabonis helped the Sacramento Kings beat the Los Angeles Lakers 130-120 with a triple-double; Alexander's steady output scoring effectively contained the Portland Trail Blazers' counterattack; Curry led the Golden State Warriors to an easy victory over the Milwaukee Bucks to complete revenge; Paul George grabbed a key rebound + hit a free throw to help the team win; Banchero led the Magic to a successful comeback. Let's take a look at the best NBA lineups today.
Center: Sabonis (Sacramento Kings).
Stats: 16 points, 20 rebounds, 12 assists, 2 steals.
Sabonis, the league's rebounding king, is really strong, and in the face of Davis, he once again played brutal statistics, scoring 16 points, 20 rebounds and 12 assists in the game, directly dominating the interior, allowing the king to firmly control the rebounding. Although he wasn't an All-Star, Sabonis can still prove himself to be one of the best centers in the league.
Guard: Alexander (Oklahoma City Thunder).
Stats: 37 points, 3 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal, 1 block.
In the crucial third quarter, Alexander scored 15 points alone with the whole team on fire, extinguishing the Trail Blazers' hopes of a comeback. It should be said that Alexander's performance in this game was almost perfect, and there were no flaws in the breakthrough layup, bringing stable output to the team. The only shortcoming is that the three-point shooting is 0 of 3 today, and if it enters the playoffs, the weakness of the three-point difference will be magnified.
Guard: Curry (Golden State Warriors).
Stats: 29 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists.
After returning from the All-Star Game, Curry still showed a kingly demeanor in the league, shooting 10 of 18 from the field, 6 of 10 three-pointers, and opening up inside and outside, leading the Warriors to easily defeat the Bucks and complete revenge. But as he gets older, Curry still has to allocate his physical strength reasonably, and it can already be seen in the second half that physical strength affects the frequency of shots.
Forward: Paul George (Los Angeles Clippers).
Stats: 21 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, 1 block.
Paul George completed redemption in the second half, especially in the final minute when the Rockets were still 3-pointers, grabbed a key frontcourt rebound and made a free throw opportunity with a layup. Paul George was mentally fit and hit two crucial free throws to kill the game. Today, Paul George is once again Mr. Key, looking back on his career, there are really a lot of slammers and key shots, and he may have been born for the big scene.
Forward: Banchero (Orlando Magic).
Stats: 25 points, 6 rebounds, 10 assists, 1 block.
Facing the Washington Wizards, the Orlando Magic did not win easily, and the opponent stretched the difference to about 10 points in the opening game. In an unfavorable situation, Banchero led the team to a small climax in the third quarter, overtaking the score and winning the game in one go. The Orlando Magic can play the 21-year-old Banchero as the core, after all, the rest of the team is young and has unlimited potential.