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NBA/得分飆新高後跌落谷底 威廉斯創總冠軍賽難堪紀錄

NBA/得分飆新高後跌落谷底 威廉斯創總冠軍賽難堪紀錄

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雷霆在總冠軍賽第6戰慘敗給主場作戰的溜馬,系列賽被追成3比3平手,只能回到主場決一死戰。雷霆後衛威廉斯(Jalen Williams)此戰表現相當掙扎,甚至還創下總冠軍賽史上最慘正負值紀錄。
威廉斯前一場比賽火力全開,攻下生涯季後賽新高40分,且連3戰至少拿下26分,但這場關門戰卻是表現大相逕庭,僅拿到16分3籃板;更慘的是他的場上正負值為-40,根據統計,這是NBA總冠軍賽歷史上的最差紀錄。
Jalen Williams with the LOWEST plus/minus in an NBA Finals game in recorded HISTORY 😬🔸16 PTS🔸3 REB🔸1 AST🔸0-4 3PT🔸6-13 FG🔸3 TOV🔸Plus/minus -40 🔸27 MINS pic.twitter.com/gG3MDiNgT3
— Basketball Forever (@bballforever_) 2025年6月20日
原先紀錄是由哈勒戴(Jrue Holiday)在去年總冠軍賽第4戰對獨行俠時所創下,當時3連勝聽牌的塞爾蒂克在客場慘輸38分,哈勒戴的正負值達-38,寫下總冠軍賽新高。
雷霆若想在即將到來的搶七大戰捧起搬家後的首座冠軍獎盃,威廉斯的反彈表現將至關重要。
Nah man this is INSANE. Jalen Williams looked Pascal Siakam right in the eyes and saw whatever bro was praying to before the game 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/gI4nS4Iqis
— Hater Report (@HaterReport_) 2025年6月20日
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