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NBA report: SGA has 20+ points in 75 consecutive games, Embiid becomes a spectator at critical moments, Jokic triple-double in 3 quarters

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On October 26, the NBA regular season continues. According to the schedule, there are a total of 5 games today. Although the Lakers, Warriors, Rockets, Clippers and other teams that domestic fans are concerned about do not have games today, overall, today's game is still interesting to watch. The situation of several major MVPs is different: SGA has 75 consecutive games with 20+ points, Embiid is a spectator at critical moments, and Jokic has 8 triple-doubles. Let’s take a look at the match report below.

Bulls--Magic

The two teams went back and forth at the beginning, and the score never opened. In the middle, the Magic had a small climax and led 20-13 by 7 points; but then the Bulls went ahead with a 9-0 lead. In the final period, the two teams went back and forth, and the scores alternated. At the end of the first quarter, the Magic led 30-29 by 1 point. Not long after the start of the second quarter, the Bulls took the lead with a small climax. They also led 50-42 by 8 points in the middle and late stages. However, the Magic also narrowed the point difference at the end. At the end of the half, the Bulls led 52-49 by 3 points.

Change sides and fight again. In the third quarter, the Bulls had a small climax and took a 9-point lead. Then the two teams went back and forth, and the Magic did not let the point difference continue to widen. In the middle and late stages, the Magic once played a wave of climax to catch up to a 75-75 tie. At the end of the third quarter, the Bulls relied on Buzelis' three-pointer and Smith's free throw to end the third quarter with an 83-80 lead by 3 points. In the middle of the fourth quarter, the Bulls once took a double-digit lead with a rain of three-pointers, and then maintained the lead. In the end, the Bulls defeated the Magic 110-98.

In terms of personal statistics, 7 Bulls players scored in double figures, 4 of whom were substitutes. It can be said that the Bulls won the game thanks to the outstanding performance of the substitutes; for the Magic, Benqueiro had 24 points and 10 rebounds, Wagner Jr. had 17 points and 7 rebounds, Bain had 14 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists, and Blake had 19 points as a substitute.

Thunder-Hawks

At the beginning of the first quarter, the two teams were still going back and forth, and the score was always tight. However, in the middle and late stages, the Thunder gradually opened the point difference to double digits. In the last period, the Eagles made a 5-0 wave and caught up to 25-25 at the end of the first quarter. 31. At the beginning of the second quarter, Alexander and Wiggins teamed up to help the Thunder gain a double-digit lead again; the Hawks then steadily chipped away at the point difference, once catching up to 55-56 with only 1 point at the end. At the last moment, the Thunder scored 4 points in a row to end the first half with a 5-point lead at 60-55.

At the beginning of the third quarter, the Thunder opened the point difference to double digits with an 8-0 wave; then, although the Hawks once narrowed the point difference to single digits, the Thunder soon responded with a wave of climax and widened the point difference again. At the end of the three quarters, the Thunder led 99-80 by 19 points. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Thunder opened the point difference to more than 20 points, and the outcome of the game lost suspense. In the end, the Thunder defeated the Hawks 117-100.

In terms of personal data, Holmgren had 31 points and 12 rebounds, and Alexander had 30 points, 4 rebounds, and 5 assists. After this campaign, Alexander had 20+ points in 75 consecutive games, fourth in NBA history. The top three were Oscar Robertson with 79 games, Chamberlain with 92 games, and Chamberlain with 126 games.

Hornets--76ers

In the first quarter of the game, the 76ers relied on the outstanding performance of Embiid, Maxey, and Edgcomb to lead 28-16 by 12 points in the middle; however, in the second half, the 76ers' shooting rate dropped sharply, and the Hornets took advantage of the opportunity to create a small climax to narrow the point difference. At the end of the first quarter, the 76ers led 36-29 by 7 points. At the beginning of the second quarter, Embiid scored 7 points in a row to open the point difference to 10 points again, and then Grimes' three-pointer stabilized the double-digit lead; however, after the middle period, the 76ers once again fell into a scoring drought, and the Hornets chased 8-0 to 47-50, only 3 points away. Fortunately, in the second half, first Edgecombe and then Grimes' three-pointers helped the 76ers lead 61-58 by 3 points at the end of the half.

In the third quarter, Bridges broke out for the Hornets. The Hornets quickly overtook the score and led the 76ers by 11 points, 89-78, in the middle and late stages. At the end of the period, the scores of Maxey, Oubre and others did not let the point difference continue to widen. At the end of the three quarters, the 76ers trailed by 10 points, 86-96. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, although Oubre, Edwards and others made consecutive hits, the Hornets always responded, and the 76ers were never able to overtake the score. In the middle and late stages, the 76ers relied on the scores of Oubre, Maxi and others to overtake the score 117-116. After the Hornets regained the lead, Maxey's turnaround jumper made it 119-119; after Ball missed a three-pointer, 76ers Grimes hit a three-pointer to take the lead with 13.9 seconds left in the game. At the last moment, the Hornets missed a three-pointer. After Drummond made one of two free throws, the Hornets made a tip-in to catch 121-123, but there were 1.7 seconds left in the game. At the last moment, Maxey made two free throws to kill the game. The 76ers narrowly defeated the Hornets 125-121. It is worth mentioning that in the fourth quarter of this game, Embiid did not play and became a spectator.

In terms of personal data, Maxi had 28 points, 6 rebounds and 9 assists, Embiid had 20 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals, Grimes had 24 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists, Edgecombe had 15 points, 6 rebounds, 8 assists and 3 steals, and Oubre had 19 points. For the Hornets, they had three goals, 27 points, 9 rebounds, 8 assists and 3 steals. Sexton had 21 points and Bridges Jr. had 18 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists.

Pacers-Grizzlies

In the first quarter of the game, the shooting percentages of both teams were not high. It can be said that there was a back-and-forth. The Grizzlies were slightly ahead by 2 points 23-21. At the beginning of the second quarter, the Pacers couldn't keep up with the rhythm. The Grizzlies came out with all their firepower and launched a wave of climax that quickly extended the lead to 19 points. However, the tenacious Pacers did not give up the game, and then relied on a wave of three-pointers to narrow the point difference to single digits. At the end of the half, the Pacers trailed by 8 points 52-60..

Change sides and fight again. In the third quarter, the Pacers hit consecutive three-pointers and were only 3 points away from 65-68; but immediately the Grizzlies hit a 21-3 climax and once again opened the point difference to 20 points; then the two sides went back and forth, and the Grizzlies always maintained a lead of about 20 points. At the end of the three quarters, the Grizzlies led 103-84 by 19 points. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Pacers once narrowed the point difference to 14 points, but then the Grizzlies once again opened the point difference to 20 points, and the Pacers surrendered. In the end, the Grizzlies defeated the Pacers 128-103.

In terms of personal data, Marcelin scored 26 points for the Pacers, Sika had 13 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists, Nesmith had 15 points, and Toppin had 13 points and 9 rebounds. The Grizzlies have everyone on board. This year's No. 11 pick made 6 of 6 three-pointers and scored 27 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists.

Suns--Nuggets

In the first quarter, the Nuggets took an 11-3 lead at the start. After that, the two sides went back and forth. Although the Suns once caught up to 24-26 by 2 points in the final period, the Nuggets still relied on Murray's buzzer-beating three-pointer to lead 34-28 by 6 points in the final period. After a brief stalemate at the beginning of the second quarter, the Nuggets opened the point difference to double digits, and then the two sides entered a back-and-forth stalemate stage again. At the end of the period, the Suns could not keep up with the rhythm. Gordon and Murray's three-pointers helped the Nuggets lead 71-54 by 17 points at the end of the half.

In the first half of the third quarter, the two sides went back and forth. The Nuggets opened the point difference to 20 points in the middle period; then the Suns relied on a high shooting rate to hit a climax and narrowed the point difference to 9 points. But the Nuggets immediately responded with a wave of climax and once again opened the point difference to 20 points. After that, the two sides exchanged offense and defense. At the end of the three quarters, the Nuggets led 100-83 by 17 points. In the fourth quarter, after the Nuggets once again opened the point difference to 20 points, the Suns hit another climax to catch up to 99-110 by 11 points; then the Nuggets once again opened the point difference to 20 points, and the Suns' main players surrendered. In the end, the Nuggets beat the Suns 133-111 and won their first victory of the season.

In terms of personal data, Jokic scored a triple-double after the third quarter. He scored 14 points, 14 rebounds, 15 assists and 3 steals in only 8 shots in the game; Murray had 23 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists, Braun had 20 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists, Gordon had 17 points, and Johnson had 15 points and 4 rebounds. For the Suns, Booker had 31 points, 3 rebounds and 7 assists, and Dillon had 15 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 4 steals.

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