First, the king reversed the bull by 35 points.
In a regular season in 2009, the Bulls faced the King's challenge at home. In the first three quarters of the game, the bull was smooth sailing. In the third quarter, it led by 35 points in the opening four minutes, which seemed to be a shoo-in. However, the game is unpredictable. Then the Kings launched a big counterattack. Under Evans' leadership, Kings broke out and eventually reversed their opponents with 102-98, which was the second biggest difference in NBA history.
Second, the Jazz reversed the Bulls by 3 1 minute.
When Jordan's team leads by 30+, will it declare surrender? Jazz told us not to give up at any time. In the game between Bulls and Jazz 1998, under the leadership of Jordan, Bulls led by 3 1 in the second quarter. However, especially when he came out, the rhythm of the game was in the hands of Jazz, and the defending champion was finally reversed by 10 1-93, even if Jordan scored 40 points, it would not help.
Third, the Lakers reversed the Mavericks by 30 points.
In the 2002 regular season between the Lakers and the Mavericks, the Lakers were in an absolute disadvantage in the first three quarters, falling behind by 30 points when the score difference was the largest. But at the critical moment, Kobe came out and became a scoring madman. With Kobe Bryant's score of 2 1 in a single quarter and the quasi-lore, the Lakers finally beat the Mavericks with 105- 103, and Kobe Bryant also showed the world his scoring attributes.
In addition to the above teams, the Clippers beat the Grizzlies by 27 points in the playoffs and the Celtics beat the Lakers by 24 points in the finals, all of which were thrilling games. I have to say that the NBA is a place where miracles happen.