On June 27th, Beijing time, the 2020-21 season NBA playoffs will continue. After the game, many more records were born:
The following are the details:
1. Ayton’s 22nd board team history second man
The Suns beat the Clippers 84-80, leading 3-1 by a big score.
In this campaign, Suns center DeAndre Ayton played 41 minutes, 8 of 14 shots, 3 of 3 free throws, 19 points and 22 rebounds (9 frontcourt), 2 assists, 1 steal and 4 blocks.
Statistics show that Ayton became the second star in the history of the Suns to grab at least 22 rebounds in a single game in the playoffs. Another person who did this was Charles Barkley (2 times).
In addition, Ayton became the third player with 19 points, 22 rebounds and 4 blocks in a single game in the history of the conference finals. The top two are Ewing and Duncan.
2. Paul assists milestone
Suns core Chris Paul played 37 minutes, 6 of 22 shots, 0 of 3 three-pointers, 6 of 7 free throws, 3 of 4 free throws at the critical moment, contributing 18 points, 4 rebounds, 7 assists and 1 steal.
After sending 7 assists in this game, Paul’s career playoff assists totaled 1,007 times, surpassing Dennis Johnson and ranked 12th in the history of playoff assists.
3.George shoulders Kobe KD
On the Clippers side, Paul George scored 5 of 20, scored 23 points, 16 rebounds and 6 assists, and fouled off at the last minute. But after this game, George also joined the ranks of Kobe (2008) and Durant (2012, 2018), becoming the third in the past 20 seasons to average points in the first 17 games of the single-season playoffs. 20+ players.
4. The Clippers missed the chance to overtake 12 times
In this game, the Clippers had a total of 12 chances to score to tie or overtake the score. However, in these 12 shots, they missed all shots, which created the record for the most missed opportunities in the past 25 seasons.
In addition, in this campaign, the Clippers only scored 36 points in the halftime, this data tied their team’s history of the lowest halftime record in the playoffs. In addition, they missed 18 three-pointers at halftime, tying the team’s history in the playoffs.
5. The Suns win the lowest score record
In this game, the two teams only scored 9 three-pointers in total, setting a record for the least this season. The Suns’ 84-point scoring also created the lowest win-scoring record for this season (regular season and playoffs). The previous lowest record was 86 points, which was created by the Bucks and Raptors respectively. (Poirot)Return to Sohu to see more
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