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Jewe scored 40+6 to set a new high in playoff scores, US media hailed as the next Chamberlain

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On June 17, in a key battle in the NBA Finals, the Thunder defeated the Pacers 120-109 and overtook the opponent with a total score of 3-2. This game can be said to be Jewei's personal night. He scored 29 points in the first three quarters, breaking the finals' single-game scoring record, contributing 40 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists in the whole game, becoming the best performance in the playoffs scoring, and setting multiple records at the same time. At the beginning of the game, Jewe showed strong offensive ability to satisfy the Thunder media: he used his athletic ability to score like an irresistible Chamberlain. The media of the Thunder commented happily: "Jewe is showing the best basketball performance in his career, which you cannot ignore." He added: "We must talk about Jaewe's performance in the finals." In the first quarter, Jaewe started to make crazy moves, making 3 goals in 8 shots, contributing 6 points, 3 assists, 2 rebounds and 1 steal; in the second quarter, he scored 10 points and 1 rebound in just 5 minutes, helping the team widen the gap. At the end of the half, Jaewe had contributed 16 points, 3 assists, 3 rebounds and 1 steal, even more than the team's main control SGA. In the third quarter, Jiewei hit a three-pointer again. He scored 20+ points and performed 20+ in three consecutive games, becoming the first person to score 20+ points in three consecutive games in this year's Finals except SGA. In this quarter, Javi scored 13 points, 2 rebounds and 1 assist, bringing his total score to 29 points, setting a record for single-game scoring in the finals. In the last quarter, Jewe successfully broke through and caused a foul after he came on the court, achieving his first 30+ score in the finals, and the Pacers' Sika also scored 12 points alone and kept approaching the score. But at the critical moment, Jewe made perfect three-pointers, mid-range jump shot and high-difficulty layup, which made all the fans cheer. Jewe played in a single game for 34 minutes, made 14 of 24 shots, 3 of 5 three-pointers, 9 of 12 free throws, scored 40 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 steal, with a shooting percentage of up to 50%.

Jewe became the fifth player under the age of 25 to score 25+ points in three consecutive games in the Finals; at the same time, he is also the youngest Thunder player in history after Westbrook in 2012 to score 40+ points.

ESPN reporter Brian Vinhorst said: "Many people believe that Jewish may start a brilliant career like Scott Pippen."

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