Five games were played tonight (Thursday through Friday) in the NBA and what a night we had.
Memphis defeated Oklahoma City 79: 152, winning by the largest margin in the history of the best league in the world.
In addition, Phoenix broke a club record with an 18-game winning streak and currently looks like one of the contenders for the crown.
Memphis (10:12) - Oklahoma City (16: 6) 79: 152
In December 1991, Cleveland defeated Miami 80-148 by 68 points and entered the pages of NBA history.
For years it seemed like we would not get to see the Cavaliers' record broken, until tonight when Memphis defeated the Thunder by 73 points in a one-sided and very humiliating game for the visitors.
12 Grizzlies players reached double-digit numbers of points with Jaren Jackson being the leading scorer with 27 points.
The host's 152 points have of course also become a club record.
NBA Record: Margin of victory
Franchise Record: Margin of victory
Franchise Record: Most points
Franchise Record: Most bench points
Franchise Record: Assists
Franchise Record: FG%
Franchise Record: Largest lead
Franchise Record: +/- rating (@santialdama) pic. twitter.com/o35jyyTsqc
- Memphis Grizzlies (@memgrizz) December 3, 2021
Phoenix (3:19) - Detroit (18: 4) 103: 114 The
Suns managed to get a historic win when they had no trouble against the Pistons.
Cam Johnson and Cameron Payne scored 19 points each and on the flight of another absence from Devin Booker, they showed their strengths again, as of this stage of the season.
For the losing team, Jeremy Grant was the standout scorer with 34 points.
Other night games:
Toronto (13:10) - Milwaukee (9:14) 93:97, New York (11:11) - Chicago (8:15) 119: 115, Portland (11:11) - San Antonio (13 : 6)
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