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  The NBA ended another game day that was enough to be recorded in history, with multiple games showing extremely astonishing point differences.

NBA Flower Ball Day! In 5 games, there was a 20 point difference between two and a half games, with a 35 point difference

  The Bucks played against the Celtics, the top team in the Eastern Conference, at home, in their second back-to-back game. The day before, they had just fought overtime against the Timberwolves, the top team in the Western Conference, and their troops were exhausted. In the end, the Bucks defeated the Green Army by 33 points. Subsequently, the Thunder created the largest point difference of the season, winning 139-77 against the Trail Blazers by 62 points, which is also the fifth largest single game point difference in NBA history - the largest point difference in NBA history also includes the Thunder, who lost 79-152 to the Grizzlies by 73 points.

  Going forward, the Suns won the Lakers by 18 points 127-109 away with Bill's explosive 37 point firepower.

  According to statistics, today is the first time in the 24 second time frame that the NBA league has seen multiple games with a 35 point gap at halftime. The Bucks are 37 points ahead of the Celtics at halftime, and the Thunder is 36 points ahead of the Trail Blazers at halftime.

  Even the Nets and Cavaliers, who played far away in Paris, were unable to escape the fate of "hitting the flower". Although the game's point difference was only 9 points, the Cavaliers were leading by a maximum of 26 points. In another game where the Mavericks narrowly defeated the Knicks with a 4-point lead, the maximum difference was also 21 points.

  This season, various high scoring games have been frequently staged in the NBA, with a significant increase in high scoring games, big comeback games, and flower playing games, which is also related to the overall fierce attack