Giannis Antetokounmpo sets a record for a super triple-double, becoming the first player in NBA history to achieve it.
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讀後心得
Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo recorded the first-ever triple-double in history with 35 points, 17 rebounds, and 20 assists in a game against the Philadelphia 76ers, leading the Bucks to a 126-113 victory. In this game, the Bucks trailed in the first quarter but regained control in the second quarter, ultimately reversing the situation and maintaining their lead. This marked a career-high in assists for Antetokounmpo, making him the first player in NBA history to achieve this feat. With the victory, head coach Doc Rivers surpassed Hall of Fame coach Phil Jackson in career wins, ranking seventh.
The Milwaukee Bucks' star player "Giannis" Antetokounmpo made history in the game against the Philadelphia 76ers, delivering an unprecedented triple-double with 35 points, 17 rebounds, and 20 assists, leading the team to a 126-113 victory.
In this game, the Bucks initially faced a 76ers team without key players, allowing their opponents to score 39 points in the first quarter and falling into a double-digit deficit. However, in the second quarter, the Bucks regained defensive intensity, gradually closing the gap and eventually taking a 2-point lead at halftime. After entering the second half, the Bucks maintained their advantage and ultimately won by a margin of 13 points, securing a consecutive victory.
Antetokounmpo played for 38 minutes and 44 seconds in this game, with an impressive shooting percentage of 12 out of 19. He registered a career-high in assists, becoming the third player in Bucks history to achieve at least 20 assists in a single game. Additionally, according to statistics, Antetokounmpo has also become the first player in NBA history to achieve at least 35 points, 15 rebounds, and 20 assists in a game.
After the game, Bucks assistant coach Ham noted that, with Lillard unable to participate due to injury, Antetokounmpo needed to take on more passing responsibilities. He pointed out, "Antetokounmpo needs to play like a point forward, but it's not a big challenge for him; the focus is on helping him understand team organization and ensuring our spacing is correct."
Moreover, with this victory, Bucks head coach Ruffin's career regular season wins increased to 1,156, surpassing Hall of Fame coach "Zen Master" Jackson, making him the seventh-winningest coach in history.