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Red and black list on the 15th: Brown White took over the Celtics and survived, and the Forest Double Wolves led the team to the Western Finals!

8:17am, 18 May 2025Basketball

There are many good shows in the NBA game, and I will listen to you whoever is the god or who is the trick. On May 15, the NBA ushered in two games. White scored 34 points to help the Celtics win a game, and the Timberwolves eliminated the Warriors and advanced to the Western Conference Finals. So how exactly do the players perform in the game? This column will show you the NBA red and black list.

Special Red List

The discussion is that the number one person in the team history is discussed in the discussion

Timberwolves Edwards: 22 points, 7 rebounds, 12 assists

Faced with the close Western Conference Finals floor, Edwards did not have any mercy in this game. What is even more rare is that he, who has always played the role of a pioneer, still showed his organizational level while scoring points. Under the organization of Edwards as the commander, the Wolves team scored an exaggerated shooting percentage of 62.8%, and the Warriors finally watched their opponents enter the Western Conference Finals with 110-121. This season has been the second consecutive year of leading the team to the Western Conference Finals. He has also become the sixth player in the history of the league to score 1,000 points in the playoffs before the age of 24. It can be said that he has become a strong contender in the Wolves' history.

Ordered in danger

Celtic White: 34 points 7 of 13 three-pointers

White was never the kind of master with eighteen weapons on the offensive end, but his long-range shot was pretty good enough to allow him to leave his name in the high-intensity playoff game. As the defending champion, the Celtics were forced to the edge of the cliff by New York, White used the outside explosion to save the team again. Even though the Knicks had already arranged quite sufficient tactics to stop White in this game, he still efficiently handed over the highest number of three-point shots in the game and allowed the defending champion to take away the victory 127-102. After this game, White became the first player in history to achieve 7+ three-pointers and 2+ blocks in the playoffs in 3 degrees.

Welves Welcoming the first division final of his career

Timberwolves Randall: 29 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists

This season, Randall and his new boss, the Timberwolves, have achieved mutual achievements: Randall helped the Wolves reach the division final again, and he himself washed away the shame of the past "playoff softies" in this team. Randle's average score, assists, steals and shooting percentage have hit career highs so far. He and Edwards have also become the first pair of teams in the history of the team to score 25+ points in both series.

Remaining the name of FMVP

Celtic Brown: 26 points, 8 rebounds, 12 assists

The ups and downs of Brown's performance once made his FMVP worthy of last season questioned the value of his FMVP last season, and in the critical moment of this game, he used his own stand-up to prove his former honor. With Tatum being injured and absent, Brown successfully played the role of the team as the core of the team in this game, and eventually led the team to win a valuable victory. The proud Brown became the fourth player in team history to achieve 26+8+12 in a single game in the playoffs.

Red List

Fight for Honor

Warriors Bojsky: 28 points, 6 rebounds

The ending of being eliminated is irreversible, but Bojsky still made a battle to justify himself.

at least proved himself

Warriors Kumingga: 26 points

Kumingga seized the offensive opportunity left by Curry after his injury, and he also completed a counterattack from almost being abandoned to the mainstay.

Black List

Super Gods and Super Ghosts in a moment

Warriors Heard: 8 points, 0

4 three-pointers 0

To some extent, Hilder's "super God" brought the Warriors into the second round, but his "super ghost" in this game is also an important reason for the Warriors to be eliminated.

Drag the team down by one's own efforts: 6 points and 12 shots made 1

Without Aninobi's crazy ironshots, the Knicks' offensive data in this game would not be so ugly.

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