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515: Team record? No, league record!

grim Reaper.

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

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

But now, it only takes one word to describe Link as a death!

Death is hopeless, and Link is despairing throughout the game today.

At this time, the game had reached the last two minutes of the fourth quarter. The Utah Jazz, who was once known for their iron blood, had been bleeding at this time.

The 15-point difference was pressed against the Jazz, and one-quarter of the fans in the Energy Program Arena had already left the court early.

Indeed, chasing 15 points in two minutes is not impossible. But everyone in the Energy Plan Arena knows that as long as Link is there, it is indeed an impossible thing.

"The Jazz are glorious today, they fought to the last moment. But unfortunately, Link's performance today is desperate."

The local commentator of Salt Lake City looked at Link's data today, with 27 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 blocks, 3 steals, and all the data they could get.

It is actually not uncommon for Link to play such data that is close to triple-double. After all, this kind of data is his regular operation.

But the key is that Link felt that he had not made much effort today and easily cut this data.

Link felt that when the Jazz was approaching the score, he came up to save the fire, and then went to rest. Before he knew it, he looked at the data and was almost a triple-double again.

On the court, the Jazz players seemed to have no intention of being very angry. They just hadn't given up "on the surface" yet, but in fact they had already played a little lazy.

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

Now, Jefferson was too lazy to make up for it when he saw the Grizzlies players break through.

The game was not over yet, and the Jazz had not lost. But in fact, in Link's repeated counterattacks, the Jazz players were already defeated.

At this time, the person who got the most close-ups of facial features on the sidelines was not Link who had already started to rest, but Ines Kante, who was making a fuss before the game.

If Durant's retaliation against Kanter with words was just not painful, then today, Link's retaliation against Kanter with his actions was completely a slightest face.

Kante was very embarrassed at this time. In this game, Link couldn't find even the excuse to make a comeback.

If the Jazz simply lost the ball, Kanter could argue that the responsibility for losing is not me. The Grizzlies can win, but Link is not the only one who depends on Link.

But today, Kanter was blocked by Link and blocked by Link. He was shaken by Link and several head-on battles between Kanter and Link ended with Kanter's shameless failure.

In this way, Kanter had no room for quibbling.

The Jazz lost, and Kanter lost too. Moreover, he lost a lot.

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

The Jazz scored 5 double-digit points, including Hayward 17 points, Millsap 13 points, and Al Jefferson also scored 14 points. They continued to play 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 and surpass the Rockets' plan to officially abort. 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. Turkish Kante ushered in the most popular night of his career.

Countless reporters flocked to Kante, and microphones and cameras served him day by day.

Before tonight, Kanter had definitely not received so much attention. But if Kanter had chosen, he would rather remain unknown for the rest of his life.

After all, who likes to become famous by "being beaten up by others"?

"Kanter, before the game, you said that Link would taste the great. Do you think you made him taste the great today?"

"Do you think your remarks make Link angry? Maybe he used a dunk to express his anger?"

"Ines, can you understand what Irving and Waiters are feeling now? If you were asked to choose again, would you say those things before the game?"

Embarrassing questions came into Kante's ears. The Turks now just want to return to the locker room and avoid these unfriendly gazes.

But if the reporters didn't say anything, they would definitely not let themselves go.

So Kant had to stop and look around the camera, "He can indeed make many people feel scared, including me."

Kanter eventually had to compromise and said what they loved to listen to the reporters.

The unruly Turkish man could not withstand the harvest of the "sickle" this time.

Durant was probably happy and depressed at this moment.

It's so refreshing because Kanter finally paid the price for his big mouth.

But he was so frustrated that he was not as strong as Link's slap in the face. Durant felt that he had lost to Link again.

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

Link shook his head, but Durant's nickname was also "expressed" on him.

In Link's opinion, his data, especially his scoring, is far less exciting than Durant. Therefore, the nickname "Death" is not suitable for him.

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

When Link extinguished their hopes again and again, he was an image of wearing a black robe with a sickle.

Although the day after playing the Jazz, the Grizzlies lost to the Denver Nuggets by 7 points in another back-to-back match. However, this insignificant 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 call him.

Now, even if Link doesn't like this unlucky nickname, he must accept it.

The Grizzlies' record was also heatedly discussed with Link.

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

In comparison, the Heat, the number one in the East, had a record of 50 wins and 14 losses at this time. The Thunder, the second in the West, had 49 wins and 17 losses!

As long as the Grizzlies don't suddenly travel, they will maintain the first place in the regular season record this season, and there should be no problem.

After all, the Grizzlies have never suffered consecutive losses this season, let alone the sudden four consecutive losses that made the Heat catch up.

With the fact that the league's number one this season is almost certain, the media has begun to discuss something.

"Can the Memphis Grizzlies create the best record of the NBA team in a single season in the 21st century?"

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

Since the 21st century, the NBA's best record in the regular season in a single season was 67 wins and 15 losses created by the Mavericks in 2006-07 and the "ok" Lakers in 2009-00.

The incredible Big Three of the Celtics in the 2007-08 season and the Cavaliers who defeated all sides in the 2008-09 season were only "only" 66 wins and 16 losses.

Now, with less than a month left in the regular season, the Grizzlies have already achieved a record of 54 wins and 10 losses. It is very likely that they will rewrite the history above!
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