On April 13, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued today, and the Lakers challenged the Grizzlies away today, thinking that it would be a game without suspense. But he never thought that the game was played at the last moment, and it was James's steal back dunk that killed the game.
In the opening stage of this game, the Lakers can be said to have no defense, plus there are many mistakes, the two teams played back and forth in the early stage, and the second half of the second quarter relied on the inside advantage of thick eyebrows to lead by 8 points at 34-26 to end the first quarter; in the first half of the second quarter, the Lakers once stretched the difference to 13 points, but then the Grizzlies played another wave of climaxes to narrow the difference, and the Lakers only led by 4 points at 68-64 at the end of the game.
In the first half of the third quarter, the Lakers' defense was still useless, and the Grizzlies hit a three-point shot to play a wave of super attack waves that once overtook the Lakers by 9 points, but fortunately, James and thick eyebrows then made a threat, helping the Lakers still lead by 1 point 98-97 in the third quarter. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Lakers once stretched the difference to 8 points, but then the power was cut off and the Grizzlies caught up, and at the last moment, the Grizzlies once chased the difference to only 1 point, and at the critical moment, James stepped up, a layup + 2 free throws + the last steal back dunk directly killed the game, and finally the Lakers narrowly beat the Grizzlies 123-120.
In terms of personal data, James scored 37 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals on 13-of-20 shooting, 3-of-7 three-pointers and 8-of-11 free throws in this game. Thick eyebrows 36 points, 14 rebounds and 5 assists, Reaves 13 points, Hachimura 14 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal, Russell 4 points, 3 rebounds and 10 assists.
It is worth mentioning that after this game, James broke several records:
1. Scored double-doubles in 1220 consecutive games and continued to refresh the record held by himself;
2. After this game, James's free throws reached 8,384, surpassing Kobe's 8,378 to rank third in history, second only to Moses Malone (8531) and Carl Malone (9,787).