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Big upset! The Green Army suffered a 17-point reversal. Brunson scored 37+5+7+3. Antetokounmpo was too difficult.

On October 27, the NBA regular season continued. The league arranged a total of 9 matchups, and the Eastern Conference teams participated in 7 games. The specific results are as follows: the Nets lost to the Spurs 107-118, and the Celtics lost 113-119. The Pistons and Bucks lost to the Cavaliers 113-118, the Knicks lost to the Heat 107-115, the Hornets beat the Wizards 139-113, the Pacers lost to the Timberwolves 110-114, and the Raptors lost to the Mavericks 129-139. Every wealthy family in the east has its own problems that are difficult to recite. There are constant upsets, some are happy and some are sad. Next, let's take a look at the sorrows of the three Eastern Conference giants.

The Green Army suffered a 17-point reversal. Brown scored 41 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists.

The Green Army lost to the 76ers and Knicks in the first two games of the season. They went to the away game to challenge the Detroit Pistons and urgently needed a victory to stop the bleeding. In this game, the Green Army struck hard to start the game and took a double-digit lead early. But in the transition period, the Pistons stepped up their attack on the inside, blossomed inside and outside, and used a 16-4 offensive to overtake the score. After changing sides and fighting again, the Pistons took advantage of the momentum of their home court to fight more and more courageously, directly widening the point difference to double digits. Subsequently, Jaylen Brown led the team to counterattack, and the Green Army once chased the point difference to single digits. But when it came to the decisive moment, the Pistons dominated the offensive rebounds and used their second offense to kill the game. In the end, the Green Army lost to the Pistons 113-119.

From leading by 17 points to falling behind by 15 points and then losing by 6 points, the Green Army suffered a 17-point reversal and suffered a three-game losing streak. Without Tatum, Jaylen Brown played hard enough in this game. He fought hard for 35 minutes, made 12 of 25 shots (5 of 9 three-pointers), 12 of 15 free throws, and scored 41 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists. Even so, the Green Army still has a hard time winning! According to statistics, this is the first time in the history of the Green Army in the past 12 years that the Green Army has suffered three consecutive defeats at the beginning of a season. If you want to trace the origins, the key is that the Green Army's play style is too simple and relies heavily on three-pointers, but they are no longer the feared five-foreign team. Since the start of the season, the Greens have averaged only 17.3 assists per game, ranking last in the league; they have attempted 44 three-pointers, ranking third in the league; and their three-point field goal percentage is only 31.1%, ranking third from the bottom in the league. If the fight continues like this, the Green Army will continue to lose!

The Knicks were upset by 8 points and lost. Brunson scored 37 points + 5 rebounds + 7 assists + 3 steals.

The Knicks held 2 consecutive victories and headed to the away game to challenge the Miami Heat. In terms of strength and star quality, the Knicks were far above the Heat, but they burned themselves and lost the game. From the beginning of the first quarter, the Knicks were dragged into the slow pace of positional warfare that the Heat liked. The two teams were locked in a tug-of-war for a long time, with the scores taking the lead alternately. This situation lasted until the third and fourth quarters, when the Knicks suddenly fell into a scoring drought, while the Heat seemed to have smelled blood and used a 14-3 offensive to widen the point difference to double digits. The Knicks tried to counterattack, but the Heat always held a 10-point lead. In the end, the Knicks lost to the Heat 107-115.

The Knicks lost by 8 points for two reasons. First, the Knicks seem to have a luxurious lineup, but in fact they still rely on the starting five. After the whole game, the Knicks' substitute score was completely outscored by the Heat 21-44. Second, the Knicks lost the rhythm battle, and Knicks point guard Brunson is to blame! In this campaign, Brunson played 35 minutes, making 14 of 26 shots (5 of 11 three-pointers), 4 of 4 free throws, scoring 37 points, 5 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 steals, and 3 turnovers. Brunson's ball-holding core style of play is not conducive to stimulating the Knicks' offensive potential. He will kill one thousand enemies and lose eight hundred. This will be their biggest hidden danger in their journey to the championship.

The Bucks lost to the Cavaliers by 5 points. Antetokounmpo scored 40 points, 14 rebounds, and 9 assists.

The Bucks went away to challenge the Cleveland Cavaliers. The two teams started off evenly matched, and the score was tight. The Bucks led by 2 points in the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Cavaliers came out firing and scored consecutive three-pointers, widening the point difference to double digits. After Antetokounmpo returned to the court, he led the team to chase points. The Bucks were still 9 points behind at halftime. After changing sides and fighting again, the Cavaliers pursued the victory and once widened the point difference to 18 points. But the Cavaliers' attack suddenly lost power, and Antetokounmpo led the team to a 21-5 climax to chase the point difference to 2 points. In the final decisive battle, the two teams fell into a tug-of-war, and the suspense of the game dragged to the end. Mitchell scored consecutive points to kill the game. In the end, the Bucks lost to the Cavaliers 113-118.

Compared to the upset losses of the Celtics and Knicks, the Bucks' 5-point defeat to the Cavaliers is justifiable. Antetokounmpo is really hard to beat with four hands! In this campaign, Antetokounmpo played 33 minutes, making 14 of 20 shots (1 of 1 three-pointers) and 11 of 16 free throws. He scored 40 points, 14 rebounds, 9 assists, 2 steals, and 2 blocks. According to statistics, Antetokounmpo scored at least 30+10+5 with a shooting rate of over 60% in three consecutive games at the beginning of the season. He is the first player in NBA history to accomplish this feat. At the same time, after three games, Antetokounmpo averaged 36 points + 16 rebounds + 7 assists per game. He is the first player in NBA history to average at least 35 + 15 + 5 in the first three games of the season. Antetokounmpo is still the Greek monster who blocks the Buddha from killing the God, but he can't save the Bucks. It's too difficult! Fans and friends, what do you think of this? Come and leave me a comment to discuss.