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2.17 points per minute for Love first in history! Post-game shouting: No James could still make the playoffs

On April 11, Beijing time, the Cavaliers won 133-115 at home against the Remaining Bucks, LeFu played a crazy game of the season, the whole bench played 15 minutes, 10 of 16 shots, 11 of 8 three points, 4 of 6 free throws, 32 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal, a game set three historical first records.

2.17 points per minute for Love first in history! Post-game shouting: No James could still make the playoffs
2.17 points per minute for Love first in history! Post-game shouting: No James could still make the playoffs

First, Lefour surpassed Chamberlain by 2.17 points per minute, creating the highest single-minute score in NBA history; 60 years ago, Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single game, 2.08 points per minute, which is equivalent to Lefour breaking the record of 60 years.

Second, Love became the first player in NBA history to cut 30+ and shoot at least eight three-pointers with less than 20 minutes on the floor.

Third, Love became the first player since the timer era to strike 30+10 in 15 minutes.

2.17 points per minute for Love first in history! Post-game shouting: No James could still make the playoffs
2.17 points per minute for Love first in history! Post-game shouting: No James could still make the playoffs

The Cavaliers, who have won the season at 44-38 and are eighth in the East, will play the first big game in the playoffs, and the 33-year-old Love is expected to play the Supercurers, and speaking about the season after the game, Love said: "This season is definitely not a failure for me, this is the first time we have a good chance of reaching the playoffs since the 1997-98 season without LeBron James.

2.17 points per minute for Love first in history! Post-game shouting: No James could still make the playoffs
2.17 points per minute for Love first in history! Post-game shouting: No James could still make the playoffs

The Cavaliers without James this season could make the playoffs, while the Lakers with James missed the playoffs and playoffs early; the NBA playoffs will officially begin on April 13, with the Cavaliers vying for seventh place in the East on the road with the Nets, with the winner advancing directly to the playoffs and the loser competing with the winner between the Hawks and Hornets for the final playoff spot.

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