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Mitchell sets 12 records for 43+9+5! Jokic sets 4 records for 20+16+6

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On May 10, 2025, the NBA arranged two games as usual, with the Cavaliers defeating the Pacers 126-104, and Mitchell set a 12 record of 43+9+5! Jokic set a record of 4 with 20+16+6! Here are the important NBA data and milestones today:

Mitchell milestone

Cavaliers defeated the Pacers 126-104.

Mitchell played in 37 minutes in this game, making 14 of 29 shots, including 5 of 13 three-pointers and 10 of 14 free throws, scoring 43 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists and 1 steal.

1. In the second half, Mitchell scored 26 points alone, scoring 20+ in the 29th half of his career playoffs, ranking ninth in history, second only to James 101 times, Kobe 69 times, Durant 61 times, Curry 45 times, O'Neal 38 times, Harden 37 times, Iverson 30 times, and Nowitzki 30 times.

2. This is the 7th time in Mitchell's career playoffs, scoring 40+ in a single game, tied for Westbrook to tie for tenth place in active service.

3. This is the 11th time in Mitchell's Cavaliers' Cavaliers' career playoffs, with the third most in team history, behind James (77 times) and Irving (12 times).

4. This is the 6th time in Mitchell's Cavaliers' Cavaliers' career playoffs, scoring at least 30 points + 5 rebounds + 5 assists in a single game, ranking second in the team history, second only to James (65 times).

5. This is the 9th time in Mitchell's career playoffs, scoring at least 25 points + 5 rebounds + 5 assists in a single game, and hitting 5+ three-pointers. James (8) has the fourth place in history, second only to Curry 34 times, Doncic 11 times, and Harden 10 times.

6. This is the third time in Mitchell's Cavaliers' career playoffs, scoring at least 30 points + 5 rebounds + 5 assists in a single game, and shooting 5+ three-pointers. He is the second in the team's history, second only to James' 7 times.

7. This is the 8th time in Mitchell's playoff career, scoring at least 30 points + 5 rebounds + 5 assists in a single game, and hitting 5+ three-pointers, tying to tie James (8 times) to fourth place in history, second only to Curry (25 times), Doncic (12 times) and Harden (10 times)

8. This is the 15th time in Mitchell's playoff career, hitting 5+ three-pointers in a single game, ranking seventh in history, and Doncic (16) is ahead of him.

9.Mitchell scored 48 points in the last game and scored 40+ in two consecutive games in the playoffs, becoming the second player in the Cavaliers' playoffs to achieve this, comparable to James.

10. Adding to the 48 points in the previous game, Mitchell scored a total of 91 points in two consecutive playoffs, becoming the first player in the Cavaliers' history to score a total of 90+ in two consecutive playoffs. The previous team record was James' two consecutive games of 86 points (35 points + 51 points).

11. This is the third time in Mitchell's Cavaliers' career, scoring 40+ in a single game in the playoffs, tied with Irving to tie for second in the team history, second only to James' 24 times.

12. In the first three games of this round of series, Mitchell averaged 41.3 points, 6.3 rebounds and 6 assists, becoming the third NBA player to average 40+ in the first three games of the series in the past 40 years. The previous two were Jordan (5 times) and James (two times).

Jokic milestone

Nuggets defeated the Thunder 113-104.

Jokic played for 44 minutes in the whole game, making 8 of 25 shots, including 0 of 10 three-pointers and 4 of 4 free throws, scoring 20 points, 16 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks, and 8 turnovers.

1. This is the 46th time in his career, Jokic scored at least 20 points + 10 rebounds + 5 assists in a single game, the second most in history, second only to James' 100 times.

2. This is the 61st time in Jokic's career playoffs, scoring at least 20 points + 5 rebounds + 5 assists in a single game, ranking seventh in history, and Durant's 62 times ahead of him.

3. This is the 22nd time in his career, Jokic scored at least 15 points + 15 rebounds + 5 assists in a single game, ranking third in history, second only to Bill Russell 46 times and Chamberlain 41 times.

4. Jokic made 0 of 10 three-pointers in this game, becoming the fourth-most player in NBA history with zero three-pointers in a single game in the playoffs, only better than Starks, Harden and Edwards’ 0 of 11 shots.

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