NBA: The Suns defeated No. 1 in the East to take 16 consecutive victories | Nets | Streak record | Regular season

[EpochTimesNovember292021](Epoch Times reporter Xu Jiangsheng comprehensive report) On November 27th, the NBA regular season ushered in a focus match, the Suns challenged the Nets away. The Suns have won 15 consecutive victories, the longest winning streak in team history is 17 consecutive victories and two wins. The record-breaker of the winning streak is the Nets coach Nash, plus Harden and Paul have done in the Rockets. After teammates, the two separated due to conflicts, and the Nets became one of the best teams to stop the Suns from winning streak. The confrontation between the two teams naturally attracted the attention of many fans.

The Suns successfully broke the net away

After the start of the game, the Suns turned away after the game started. Booker and Paul took turns to score. The Suns quickly led by 17:6, while the Nets could only rely on Durant’s hard support. The Suns finished with a 34:20 lead and 12 points. Festival. In the second quarter of the game, the Suns felt undiminished, their lead once came to 20 points. In the second half of this quarter, the Nets played a 15-0 offensive climax under the leadership of Durant and Aldridge. Paul scored 5 points to stabilize the situation, and the Suns finished the first half with a 56:46 lead and 10 points.

After the start of the second half, Booker broke out again. He first scored 7 points in a row, and then used Harden’s multiple errors to lead the team to a 14:3 offensive climax. In 4 minutes, the Nets only made Durant a three-pointer. The home team’s low-level error was the main reason for the Suns to open the difference again. At the end of the third quarter, the Suns led by 90:72. 18 points. In the first 5 minutes of the fourth quarter, the two sides scored each other and the Suns led 104:86.

In the final stage, Harden, who had been sluggish in the game, suddenly picked up. He and Durant led the team to a 10:2 counterattack wave. The Nets fell behind 101:108 with 2:30 in the game. But with Crowder making a key tip, there is not much time left in the game. At the last moment, Harden and Durant take turns to score points to no avail. The Nets lost 107:113. The Suns celebrated 16 consecutive victories in the away game and ended at the same time. The Nets have 4 consecutive victories.

With the Suns defeating the East’s top Nets, their winning streak came to 16 games, the longest winning streak in team history-17 consecutive wins, only one game. In the history of the Suns, the longest winning streak is 17 games, set in January 2007. However, looking at the history of the NBA, the 16-game winning streak is not easy, but it is not a great achievement. Now let’s take a look at the five longest winning streaks in the NBA.

Fifth place: The Bucks won 20 straight in 1971

Although the Bucks are a small team, they have set a record of 20 consecutive victories. In 1971, under the leadership of two historical stars-“Sky Hook” Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and triple-double king “Big O” Robertson, the Bucks worked seamlessly inside and outside, making other teams useless. Block. Not only did they score a terrifying 20-game winning streak that season, they also won the championship.

Fourth place: The Rockets won 22 consecutive victories in 2008

In 2008, the Rockets scored 22 consecutive victories because Chinese star Yao Ming was also among them. Although Yao Ming missed the second half of the winning streak after the 12th game due to injury, the Rockets, led by Tracy McGrady, had a hard-won 22-game winning streak.

Third place: 2016 Warriors 24 consecutive victories

In the 2015-16 season, the Warriors scored 73 wins and 9 losses during the regular season, breaking the previous NBA record of 72 wins for the Bulls. At the beginning of that season, the Warriors showed a dominant performance, winning 24 consecutive games! And this 24-game winning streak is not only the longest winning streak at the start of the NBA, but also the third winning streak in NBA history.

Second place: The Heat’s 27-game winning streak in 2013

2013 was the best year for James, Wade, and Bosh. With the concerted efforts of the three of them, the Heat played a terrifying 27-game winning streak. Especially during that period, James and Wade had a fast break. The other teams in the league were overwhelmed, and the Heat eventually won the championship.

First place: 33 consecutive victories for the Lakers in 1972

The NBA’s longest winning streak was the 33-game winning streak created by the Lakers in 1972. At that time, their team had two historical superstars, Jerry West and Chamberlain. The Lakers did not lose for three months from November 1971 to February 1972. That season, the Lakers scored 69 wins and 13 losses in the regular season and won the championship trophy.

Editor in charge: Li Rongshi

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