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Five Hundred and Fifteen: Team History Record? No, League Records!

grim Reaper.

This has become Link's new face in the league.

In the past, people might say that Link is a very smart player, a very versatile player, a player who can really make a team better, and a Memphis iron guard.

But now, there is only one word to describe Link - Death!

Reaper makes people feel hopeless, and throughout today's game, Link was making the Jazz feel hopeless.

At this point, the game has reached the last two minutes of the fourth quarter. The Utah Jazz, who was once famous for their iron and blood, had already been beaten to blood.

With a 15-point gap over the Jazz, a quarter of the fans at the Energy Solutions Arena had already left the field ahead of schedule.

Indeed, chasing 15 points in two minutes is not impossible. But everyone in the Energy Solutions Arena knew that with Link around, that was an impossibility.

"The Jazz are very honorable today, they fought to the last minute. But unfortunately, Link's performance today makes people feel hopeless."

The local commentator in Salt Lake City looked at Link's data today, 27 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 blocks and 3 steals... One person, he took all the data he could.

It is not uncommon for Link to record such data close to a triple-double. After all, this kind of data is his normal operation.

But the point is, Link didn't feel like he had much power today, and he easily cut this statistic.

Link felt that he came up to put out the fire when the Jazz were approaching the score, and then went off to rest, and unknowingly looked at the stats, and it was close to a triple-double.

On the court, the Jazz players also seemed to be out of breath. They just haven't given up "on the surface", and have actually played a bit lazy.

Al Jefferson's rim protection efficiency continued to decline. At the beginning, although he was not good at defending, he would eventually try to defend actively.

It's better now, seeing the Grizzlies players break through, Jefferson didn't even bother to make up for it.

The game isn't over, and the Jazz haven't lost yet. But in fact, in Link's counterattacks again and again, the Jazz players have been defeated.

at this time,

The one who got the most facial close-ups on the sidelines was not Link, who had already begun to rest, but Ines Kanter, who had made a lot of talk before the game.

If it is said, Durant's verbal response to Kanter is just painless. Today, Link's response to Kante with his actions was completely outrageous.

Kanter was very embarrassed at this time. In this game, Link made Kanter unable to find an excuse to excuse him.

If it was just the Jazz who lost, Kanter could still argue that I was not responsible for the loss. The Grizzlies won't depend on Link alone.

But today, Kanter was blocked by Link, blocked by Link, and was shaken to the point of weakness by Link... The several head-to-head confrontations between Kanter and Link were all caused by Kanter's humiliation. The failure of the table ended.

In this way, Kanter has no room for sophistry at all.

The Jazz lost, and so did Kanter. And, lost a mess.

A loud electronic beep finally rescued the Jazz players from the realm of death. 105 to 90, the 15-point difference was finally maintained to the end.

5 Jazz scored in double figures, including Hayward 17 points, Millsap 13 points, and Al Jefferson also scored 14 points. As always, they played a superb team attack.

But Link's 27 points can be said to be fatal. The Jazz's plan to step on the Grizzlies' corpse to surpass the Rockets was officially aborted. There is still a big difference between the ninth in the West and the first in the league.

Today, Link is no longer the most popular player. Turk Kante, ushered in the most popular night of his career.

Countless reporters flocked to Kanter, with microphones and day-by-day cameras at his service.

Kanter definitely hadn't received as much attention before tonight. But if Kanter was to choose, he would rather remain unknown for the rest of his life.

After all, who likes to be famous by being "smashed by others"?

"Kante, you said before the game that you would let Link taste great. Do you think you gave him a great taste today?"

"Do you think your remarks made Link angry? Maybe he dunks just to express his anger?"

"Ines, can you understand the mood of Owen and Waiters now? If you were asked to choose again, would you still say those words before the game?"

Embarrassing questions popped into Kante's ears, and the Turks just wanted to hurry back to the locker room and avoid these unfriendly glances.

But if they don't say a word, the reporters will definitely not let themselves go.

So Kanter had to stop and look around the camera, "He does make a lot of people terrified, including me."

Kanter eventually had to compromise, saying what they loved to hear to reporters.

The rebellious Turkish strong man could not resist the harvest of the "sickle" this time.

Durant is probably both happy and aggrieved at this meeting.

Well, because Kanter finally paid the price for his big mouth.

But it's suffocating... Even the slap in the face is not as strong as Link's, and Durant feels like he has lost to Link again.

After this game, Link found that there were more and more media calling him "Death".

Link shook his head, and Durant's nickname was also "assigned" to himself.

In Link's view, his stats, especially scoring, are far less impressive than Durant's. Therefore, the nickname "Grim Reaper" doesn't quite fit him.

But in the eyes of Link's opponents, killing one's heart is the most terrifying thing.

When Link quelled their hopes time and time again, he was a black robe figure with a sickle.

Although the day after the Jazz, the Grizzlies lost to the Denver Nuggets by seven points in another back-to-back game. But this trivial defeat still could not affect the spread of Link's new nickname.

After playing the Nuggets, Link found that many TV media actually started to use this nickname to refer to himself.

This time, even if Link didn't like this unfortunate nickname, he had to accept it.

Along with Link was heatedly discussed, as well as the record of the Grizzlies.

After losing to the Nuggets, the Grizzlies have a record of 54 wins and 10 losses, still ranking first in the league!

For comparison, the Heat, the No. 1 team in the East, are now 50 wins and 14 losses. And the Thunder, the second in the West, is already 49 wins and 17 losses!

As long as the Grizzlies don't suddenly travel out of business, they should be fine to keep their No. 1 regular-season record this season.

After all, the Grizzlies have never lost a losing streak this season, let alone a four-game losing streak that has allowed the Heat to catch up.

With the league's No. 1 position almost assured this season, the media began to discuss one thing.

"Can the Memphis Grizzlies create the best single-season regular-season record for an NBA team in the 21st century?"

As we all know, the NBA's current best record in the regular season in a single season is the 72 wins created by the Dynasty Bulls.

Since the beginning of the 21st century, the NBA's best single-season regular-season record was created by the Mavericks in the 06-07 season and the "OK" Lakers in the 99-00 season, with 67 wins and 15 losses.

The incredible Big Three of the Green Army in the 07-08 season and the Cavaliers who killed the Quartet in the 08-09 season had a record of "only" 66 wins and 16 losses.

Now, the Grizzlies have a 54-10 record with less than a month left in the regular season. It is very possible that they will rewrite the history above!

Unknowingly, the Memphis Grizzlies, who have always been very "influential", are now linked to the league record...

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