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27 points, 18 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 blocks! Wen s class set a record, the Spurs made history, and quietly rewrote the Western Conference pattern.

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The NBA regular season continues, with the Miami Heat going away to challenge the San Antonio Spurs. The Heat are in the midst of a 3-game winning streak, and the Spurs are on a 4-game winning streak to remain undefeated! The two teams fell into a tug-of-war early in the game, and the score was tight. This situation continued until the end of the half, with the Spurs only leading by 1 point. After changing sides and fighting again, the Spurs first launched a 10-2 spurt. After the Heat tenaciously caught up with the score, their offense was cut off. The Spurs launched another 13-0 offensive to widen the point difference. In the final quarter, the Heat went on an 18-3 run to take the lead. At the critical moment, Bunyama dominated the offense and defense and sent out consecutive big blocks, and the Spurs regained their footing. In the end, the Spurs defeated the Heat 107-101.

The Spurs were waiting for work. Facing the menacing Heat, their sense of energy in the game was not as strong as in the previous games. They were even a little lax on the defensive end, giving the Heat a lot of open three-point opportunities. The Heat made 15 of 38 shots from beyond the three-point line, with a shooting percentage of 39.5%, which punished the Spurs' defense very well. However, from the backcourt double gun Castle Harper to Vunbanyama, the Spurs' impact is still unstoppable to the Heat. After the whole game, the Spurs went to the free throw line 23 times and made 17 goals. On the other hand, the Heat, fearing Wenban's defensive coverage, did not dare to easily challenge the penalty area. They only made 11 free throws and made 8 free throws. They were 9 points less than the Spurs in free throws alone.

Adebayor and Wiggins were tough enough, and together they scored 55 points, 16 rebounds, 5 assists, and 3 steals. Adebayor gritted his teeth and completed an explosive dunk on Wenbanyama's head. But when it comes to the decisive moment, it is still Bunyama who really dominates the game! With 0 blocks in the first half, Wenbanyama worked hard and blocked 5 shots in the second half. All Heat generals are equal, and everyone has a taste of Wen's hot pot! Especially in the decisive moment, Bunyama blocked 3 shots and completely changed the trend of the game! After the game, Bunyama played 39 minutes, making 12 of 23 shots (1 of 5 three-pointers) and 6 of 8 free throws. He scored 27 points, 18 rebounds, 6 assists, 1 steal, and 5 blocks. At the same time, Bunyama broke multiple NBA records.

According to NBA official website statistics, this is the third time in Bunyama's career that he has scored at least 25 points + 15 rebounds + 5 assists + 5 blocks in a single game, ranking 7th in NBA history, second only to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (30), O'Neal (14), Dream (13), Admiral (8 times), Duncan (6 times) and Garnett (4 times). At the same time, after 5 games of the season, Bunyama has scored a total of 151 points and 24 blocks. He is the first player in NBA history to score at least 150 points and 20 blocks in the first 5 games of the season, which is unprecedented. In another statistic, the Spurs won 5 consecutive games. Wenbanyama averaged 30.2 points per game. He is the second center in NBA history to lead the team to 5 wins and 0 losses in the first season and average 30+ per game. The first was Chamberlain in 1960. Even O'Neal and Jokic failed to achieve this.

The Spurs started with 5 consecutive wins and made history! According to statistics from the NBA's official website, this is the best opening record in the history of the Spurs. It is not as good as Popovich + GDP. It is worth mentioning that the Spurs will next go to the away game to challenge the Suns, who are in the midst of a 4-game losing streak. The Spurs are expected to continue to refresh this record. As of now, the Spurs rank second in the Western Conference with 5 wins and 0 losses, only 0.5 games behind the defending champion Thunder (6 wins and 0 losses), which is first in the Western Conference, and 1.5 games ahead of the Nuggets (3 wins and 1 loss), which is third in the Western Conference. In this process, the Spurs allowed the fewest points per game (103.8) in the league, ranked second in the league in defensive efficiency (104.8), and ranked first in the league in net efficiency of 15.6! I have to say that with the super rise of the literary class, the Spurs are going to quietly rewrite the Western Conference pattern! Fans and friends, what do you think of this? Come and leave me a comment to discuss.

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