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Jokic refuses to get out of the seventh career meeting in G7, the team breaks 19 records and looks forward to counterattack

10:42pm, 18 May 2025Basketball

Today, the Nuggets face the Thunder at home, which is their last home court, and it may be their last game because they are already behind their opponents 2:3. But the Nuggets are definitely unwilling to surrender. Jokic led the team to kill all sides successfully dragged the game to tiebreak. Jokic made another appointment with G7!

Jokic scored 29 points, 14 rebounds and 8 assists to set a new 9 career record

Jokic played 41 minutes today, making 9 of 14 shots, including 1 of 3 three-pointers, and 10 of 12 free throws. He efficiently scored 29 points, 14 rebounds, 8 assists, 2 steals and 1 block, and led his big victory over his opponent and won 9 career new records.

1. The double-even in the playoffs rose to 21st place in history. Jokic scored 70 double-evens in the playoffs, surpassing David Robinson and Dave Coins, who were also 69 games, to 21st place in history, ranking second in active service, second only to James.

2. Playoff backcourt rebounding has advanced to the top 30 in history. Jokic had 865 rebounds in the playoffs, surpassing Paul Pierce (860) to rise to 30th in history, ranking 7th in active service.

3. The number of assists in the playoffs rose to 36th place in history. Jokic scored 705 assists in the playoffs, surpassing Miles Cooper (703) to rise to 36th in history, ranking 9th in active service.

4. The number of goals scored in the playoffs surpassed Brown. Jokic scored 973 goals in the playoffs, surpassing Jaylen Brown (970), and rose to 39th in history and ranked 10th in active service.

5. The number of playoff mistakes rose to 45th place in history. Jokic made 306 turnovers in the playoffs, surpassing Lowry (305) to rise to 45th place in history, ranking 11th in active service.

6. The number of shots in the playoffs surpassed George. Jokic scored 1,855 in the playoffs, surpassing Paul George (1842) and Jason Kidd (1843), and rose to 54th in history and ranked 13th in active service.

7. Playoff free throw hits surpass Scott. Jokic hit 450 free throws in the playoffs, surpassing Byron Scott (449), rising to 67th in history and ranking 13th in active service.

8. The number of free throws in the playoffs surpassed Brown. Jokic scored 545 free throws in the playoffs, surpassing Jaylen Brown (533) and Cliff Hegan (540) to rise to 73rd place in history, ranking 13th in active service.

9. The number of steals in the playoffs reached the top 95 in history. Jokic scored 116 steals in the playoffs, surpassing Flander Divac (117), Shaquille O'Neal (117), Muchi Blake (116) and Paul Preci (116), and rose to 94th in history and ranked 20th in active service.

Murray scored 25 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists and set a new career record for 42 minutes today, making 9 of 19 shots, including 2 of 6 three-pointers, 5 of 6 free throws, contributing 25 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists and 1 block, and welcoming 4 career milestones.

1. The number of three-point shots in the playoffs surpassed Doncic. Murray scored 52/6 of three-point shots in the playoffs, surpassing Doncic (525) to rise to 34th in history, ranking 19th in active service.

2. The number of assists in the playoffs has reached the top 70 in history. Murray has 465 assists in the playoffs, surpassing Paul George (473), Kyrie Irving (471), Kevin Garnett (471), Gus Williams (469), Richard Hamilton (467) and Norm Nixon (465), and rose to 65th in history and ranked 16th in active service.

3. The number of shots in the playoffs has exceeded 1,500. Murray's playoffs reached 1,513, surpassing Morris Chicks (1509), Kevin Johnson (1504) and Walter Fraser (1500), and rose to 84th in history and ranked 19th in active service.

4. The number of goals in the playoffs has reached the top 85 in history. Murray scored 6/92 goals in the playoffs, surpassing Chet Walker (687) and James Worthy (689) to rise to 84th in history and ranked 18th in active service.

Porter Jr. carried the two-point line with a two-point line

Porter Jr. played 29 minutes today, making 4 of 9 shots, including 2 of 5 three-pointers and 10 points and 4 rebounds, ushering in two three-point milestones.

1. The number of three-point shots in the playoffs surpassed Love. Porter Jr. made 440 three-pointers in the playoffs, surpassing Steve Nash (438) and Kevin Love (441) to rise to 53rd place in history and ranked 28th in active service.

2. The number of three-pointers in the playoffs surpassed Conley. Porter Jr. made 166 three-pointers in the playoffs, surpassing Conley (165), rising to 52nd place in history, ranking 27th in active service.

Westbrook welcomed 4 milestones

Westbrook played for 17 minutes today, making 3 of 8 shots, contributing 8 points, 3 rebounds and 1 block, and embracing 4 career milestones.

1, the playoff score rose to 29th place in history. Westbrook scored 3029 points in the playoffs, surpassing James Worthy (3022), rising to 29th place in history, ranking 7th in active service.

2. Playoff free throws tied Butler. Westbrook's free throw count reached 898 in the playoffs, tied Butler (898) and rose to 31st in history, ranking fourth in active service.

3. Playing time surpasses Hornersek in the playoffs. Westbrook's playoff time reached 4767 minutes, surpassing Jeff Hornersek (4766) to rise to 61st place in history, ranking 11th in active service.

4. Advance into the top 80 in history when playing in the playoffs. Westbrook's number of appearances in the playoffs reached 134 games, surpassing Morris Chicks (133), and in 134 games, Jaylen Brown, Rajon Rondo, John Sally and Elgin Baylor rose to 78th in history, ranking 11th in active service.

Jokic made an appointment with G7 for the seventh time in his career. Can he still lead the team to win the tiebreak battle this time?

Jokic and Alexander, two popular MVP candidates, directly tied the seventh, which is destined to be a historically exciting!

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