NBA: I am a master dealer
Chapter 445 The All-Star Legacy!
This side of the west.
Due to the addition of Durant, Curry's performance has declined, but he still averages 24.6 points and 6.1 assists per game. The Warriors' record ranks first in the league, and Curry is really handsome when he is Haotian. , although he did not win the MVP or the championship, his popularity is still not small.
Another player in the backcourt is James Harden, who averaged 28.9 points, 11.6 assists and 8.3 rebounds per game this season. This season, he has scored 13 triple-doubles, 4 of which were 40+ triple-doubles. In addition, the Rockets are ranked third in the Western Conference and occupy an All-Star starting spot, which is worthy of it.
Frontcourt position.
After Durant joined the Warriors, his popularity has not diminished, averaging 26.2 points, 8.6 rebounds, 4.7 assists per game, and 1.7 blocks. During the period when Green was away, Durant also contributed a lot on the defensive end, which is indeed worthy of recognition. .
In the eyes of the outside world, Durant is more like a timid licker. I feel that when he was in the Thunder, he did not try his best on both ends of the offense and defense. On the contrary, after being with the Warriors, Durant tried his best in every game. Do whatever it takes to please the Warriors.
of course.
In fact, everyone knows that the reason why Durant works so hard is mainly because he wants to win the championship to prove himself.
In addition to Durant, Leonard was also selected.
The Spurs' record is still impressive, but Leonard's performance has gone to the next level, averaging 24.8 points and 5.7 rebounds per game. His scoring is already a career high, and he has entered the All-Stars without any problems.
And the last spot is George.
Many people find it unbelievable, but if you think about it carefully, it actually makes sense.
Because Xue Liancheng was injured, he did not play a game before the voting, so he did not appear on the list.
The Chinese people have given their enthusiasm to George. How can George not get a lot of votes?
But the Lakers' record this season is a mess. If Xue Liancheng hadn't come back, the Lakers would probably still be struggling at the bottom.
George was selected as the starter. From this perspective, it is indeed unexpected.
But George's statistics are still very good. With Xue Liancheng's comeback, most of the defensive pressure he faced was released at once, and his efficiency has also improved a lot. He is currently averaging 23.5 points, 6.8 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game.
It's acceptable to do so reluctantly.
Here are all the starters for the East and West.
What is more regrettable is that Westbrook failed to make the starting list.
You know, Westbrook has exploded this season, averaging 30.6 points, 10.4 assists, and 10.6 rebounds per game, averaging a triple-double!
The historical level of super data is simply shocking and inexplicable.
And the Thunder's record is not bad, currently ranking sixth in the Western Conference.
It is indeed a pity that he was not selected as the starting lineup.
But two days later, the replacement list was announced.
Westbrook is on the list.
In addition, there are Klay Thompson, Davis, Cousins, Hayward, DeAndre Jordan, and Mike Conley.
This substitute list is quite surprising.
But if you look into it carefully, you can still understand it.
As a member of the Splash Brothers, Thompson's competitiveness is still there, and his three-point shooting ability is still there.
Davis and Cousins are data maniacs. Although their record is not ideal and they failed to enter the playoffs, the team is at least still outside the playoff gate. It is reasonable for the head coach to take a fancy to them.
As the head of the Utah Jazz, Hayward's personal statistics are already at All-Star level. The Jazz have taken off this season and are currently ranked fifth in the Eastern Conference. Hayward has no problem occupying a spot.
Only DeAndre Jordan and Conley are very surprising.
The former is considered the third-ranked figure in the Clippers. In terms of fame, tactical status, and statistics, he is far behind Paul and Griffin. His selection is particularly incomprehensible.
The only explanation is that both Griffin and Paul have suffered injuries to varying degrees, and their contributions to the team have been intermittent, which is difficult to convince.
Jordan is basically not absent, and he has an obvious role in protecting the frame. He is the founder of the Clippers' defense.
That's why the head coach regards Jordan as the spokesperson of the Clippers.
As for Mike Conley, his statistical performance this season is still very good, averaging 20.6 points, 6.3 assists and 3.5 rebounds per game, and he is fully worthy of being an All-Star.
However, Conley has been ignored by the outside world. They think that the Grizzlies are a world dominated by black and white. After the trade for Bosh, Bosh is the number one figure.
With Bosh retiring and Randolph aging, Conley finally became the backbone of the Grizzlies.
This season's record prediction actually dropped out of the playoff sequence. Unexpectedly, the Grizzlies unexpectedly advanced to the seventh position, and it was quite stable, with a winning rate of over 50%.
Therefore, there seems to be nothing wrong with Conley being selected, and it can even be said that he deserves it.
After all, the data is there and the team's record is online. As the Grizzlies' number one player, it is not too much for Conley to get an All-Star spot.
The Eastern Conference substitute list is Thomas, Wall, Kevin Love, Lowry, Walker, Millsap, and Oladipo.
This list also caused huge controversy.
As the leader in the Eastern Conference, the Heat, no... they have fallen to second place now, but in such a situation, it is impossible not to have even one spot for the selection, right?
It's simply unbelievable.
But if you look into it carefully, everything seems to make sense.
The first is Thomas, who averaged 29 points, 5.9 assists and 2.7 rebounds per game this season. His data has exploded. The Celtics are now ranked fifth in the Eastern Conference. Is there any problem in getting an All-Star spot?
No problem at all.
Next is Wall, who averaged 23.1 points, 10.7 assists and 4.6 rebounds per game this season. The Wizards are also ranked sixth in the Eastern Conference. With such explosive data + playoff bonus, is it too much to get an All-Star spot?
Not too much at all.
You know, Bill also averaged top statistics of 23.1 points, 3.5 assists and 3.1 rebounds per game. He is one of the remaining gems of the All-Stars.
If Wall cannot be selected, it would be too inhumane, unfair to the Wizards, and even more unfair to Wall.
Then there's Love.
Due to James' departure, Love's personal data has also increased significantly. This season, he averaged 21.3 points and 10.7 rebounds per game for 20+10. The Cavaliers can still rank fourth in the Eastern Conference. Another All-Star spot does not seem to count. Too much.
Then there is Lowry, who averaged 22.4 points, 7 assists and 5 rebounds per game this season. He is absolutely top-notch backcourt strength. The Raptors are also ranked third in the Eastern Conference, and they also have an All-Star spot, which seems not too much.
Walker is still improving this season, averaging 24.3 points, 5.9 assists and 3.7 rebounds per game. The statistics are still very good.
Although the Hornets' record this season has been disappointing, at least they have not completely sunk. They can continue to struggle in the tenth position, and the playoffs are not impossible.
Barely occupying an All-Star spot doesn't seem too much, after all, the data is indeed beautiful.
Although the Hawks have lost their dazzling light this season, they are still in the seventh position in the playoffs. As the number one player on the team, Millsap's 18.3 points, 7.8 rebounds and 3.7 assists are slightly shabby, but they give the Hawks a A consolation prize is barely justified.
Finally, Oladipo averaged 20.1 points, 4.4 assists and 4 rebounds per game this season, which is still very good. Although the efficiency has dropped a lot compared to last season, it is still 20+4+4!
As the leader in the Eastern Conference, what's the problem with the Knicks getting two All-Star spots?
There is no problem at all.
All in all, they deserve to be in the All-Stars, and there is nothing worthy of criticism.
There is actually no conflict with the loss of the Heat's Big Three.
But it is a pity that the Heat's Big Three failed to be selected, and it is very aggrieved.
Let’s first look at the Heat’s business card. Dwyane Wade is starting to show signs of decline this season, but he still averages 17.8 points, 5.2 assists, and 4.5 rebounds per game. His overall shooting percentage has dropped to 44.2%, and his three-point shooting percentage is only 31%. %, a decline in data and efficiency, which directly led to Wade's performance not matching that of the All-Stars.
After all, his statistics of 17.8 points, 5.2 assists and 4.5 rebounds are slightly behind any of the above All-Stars.
It's normal to not be selected.
of course.
Considering that the Heat are second in the Eastern Conference and Wade's reputation, Wade should actually be selected.
Looking at Anthony, he averaged 19.1 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game this season. His overall shooting percentage was only 45.4% and his three-point shooting percentage was 33.7%. His efficiency was quite satisfactory and his overall performance was not outstanding.
Making it to the All-Stars is a sure thing.
Not being selected is normal.
Finally, Gasol averaged 16.6 points, 7.4 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game this season. His overall performance was very comprehensive, but his scoring was indeed a bit low.
He faces the same situation as Anthony. No one will think there is a problem if he becomes an All-Star.
It's not too surprising that he couldn't make it to the All-Stars.
But that's not the problem, it's that the Heat are ranked second in the Eastern Conference, and no one was selected. This is terrible.
Everyone is denouncing the All-Star selection method as unfair.
However, these are selected by the head coaches of thirty teams!
Can you say they don't understand football?
Can you say they don't know who is more powerful?
As head coaches, their choices are certainly very convincing.
The only thing worth questioning is why no one from the second place in the Eastern Conference was selected?
but. Fans with extraordinary powers quickly discovered the answer.
The reason is very simple. The Big Three of the Miami Heat are too balanced, with similar statistics, similar tactical status, and equal fame and influence.
In other words, their votes were dispersed, and then, due to a combination of circumstances, they were all not selected.
Although this result still made many fans panic, there was finally an explanation.
As for the All-Star legacy, in addition to the Big Three of Wade, Gasol, and Anthony, Bill of the Wizards was not selected, which also caused controversy.
In the first four years after Bill entered the league, he was neither salty nor weak. His highest scoring average was 17.4 last season. However, due to injuries, he only played 55 games, 20 of which were on the bench.
Unexpectedly, after a year, Bill suddenly grew up, averaging 23.1 points, 3.5 assists and 3.1 rebounds per game, fully worthy of being an All-Star.
pity.
The competition in the Eastern Conference is too fierce.
除此之外,东部还有场均18分6.3助攻的施罗德,场均16.7分8.8篮板的大洛佩斯,场均13.6分13.8篮板的庄神德拉蒙德,场均20分6.2篮板的贾巴里-帕克等人。
The biggest pity for the Eastern Conference is the Heat's Big Three. They are definitely the biggest legacy of this All-Star Game.
In the West, there are also many players with All-Star ability who have been forgotten.
The first is Paul. As the god of point guards in the hearts of many fans, although 58-year-old's performance this season is far below expectations, averaging only 17.8 points, 9.2 assists and 5 rebounds per game, but his feelings are here, and the data is acceptable. He lost to the All-NBA Team. Celebrities are really surprising.
Next is Paul's teammate White Monster Griffin, who averaged 21.6 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists per game this season, and his performance is quite comprehensive.
Whether it's team record or personal data, he deserves an All-Star spot.
Unfortunately, he was undrafted this year.
Then there is All-Star regular Aldridge. As the league's top power forward, his strength has never been questioned.
But this year it was questioned.
He averaged 17.4 points and 7.3 rebounds per game, which is really far behind his peak season.
At this time, some people began to cynicize, feeling that Aldridge was somewhat unworthy of his reputation and was not worthy of the All-Star.
As everyone knows, Aldridge sacrificed a lot for the team, taking fewer shots, passing more, and gaining weight to play center.
This is not a position or game that Aldridge is familiar with, but for the sake of the championship, he still accepted Popovich's training.
Data is sacrificed for this purpose.
This is enough to prove Aldridge's greatness.
Then there is the sudden emergence of Gobert. The Jazz can hit the fifth position in the Western Conference this year. In addition to Hayward's great contribution, Gobert also plays an important role.
This season, he averaged a double-double of 14 points and 12.8 rebounds per game. He built a barrier in the paint and his ability to protect the frame has been verified by the public.
Gobert's role is not necessarily smaller than Hayward's.
There is also white side Whiteside. The Thunder's ability to be so tough has a lot to do with Whiteside's performance.
With Durant's departure, Whiteside has become the Thunder's No. 16.7 player. He averaged a super double-double of 12.4 points and rebounds per game this season and is Westbrook's most trusted teammate.
Logically speaking, it is very reasonable to occupy an All-Star spot.
pity.
It also became a legacy.
Then there is the new Wolf King Towns, with 25 points and 12.3 rebounds. With such top statistics, even if the Timberwolves' performance is not ideal, Towns is worthy of the title of All-Star.
There is also Towns' teammate Wiggins, who averaged 23.6 points and 4 rebounds per game and also performed well.
However, both were hampered by the Timberwolves' poor record.
There is also Booker of the Suns, who has grown up this season, averaging 22 points per game, and has shown good scoring ability.
Bledsoe also had his peak season, with 21.1 points, 6.3 assists and 4.8 rebounds, a very good performance.
In terms of statistics, the two are already All-Stars.
pity.
Both were also dragged down by the team's record.
Harrison Barnes averaged 19.2 points and 5 rebounds per game. In fact, his data has reached the threshold of the All-Star, but there is still some distance between him and the real All-Star.
And here comes the biggest legacy. Lillard, who averaged 27 points, 6 assists and 4.8 rebounds per game, was lost again.
As soon as the All-Star substitutes were announced, Lillard jumped out and started complaining on Twitter: No surprise, I was ignored again. I am not surprised at all by this result, but I still feel extremely deep in my heart. Shocked, why? What happened to this world?
no doubt.
There was an uproar immediately.
"Haha! Sure enough, I guessed that he was going to tweet immediately."
"It's really inappropriate, but your record is really not worthy of an All-Star!"
"With 20 wins and 30 losses, do you have the nerve to be an All-Star?"
"Performance-wise, you're really good individually, but the thing is, when you get your team to this position, don't push Lai Lai."
"This is the case when Xue Liancheng didn't run for the election. If Xue Liancheng had participated normally, you wouldn't even have a chance to make a dime, and you're still complaining?"
"I think the most pity may be Paul or Griffin or Aldridge, and you have no right to complain."
"Towns' personal performance is even better than yours. He didn't even say anything. What qualifications do you have to force Lai Lai?"
"Ha! The Heat are second in the Eastern Conference, and the Big Three of Wade, Gasol, and Anthony all failed to be selected. They didn't say anything, but you jumped out immediately."
Everyone feels that with the Blazers' current disappointing record, Lillard has no right to complain.
At the beginning of the season, the media was so optimistic about the Trail Blazers that ESPN even included them as representatives of new forces and future Western Conference powers.
result.
At this point in the season, the overturn has been confirmed.
The Blazers failed to stand up in the end, with only a record of 20 wins and 30 losses, ranking only th in the Western Conference, with no hope of the playoffs at all.
At this time, you loudly said that you were ignored and targeted.
The fans were naturally impatient.
If you have the ability, you can make it to the playoffs!
If you have the ability, slap those coaches in the face!
You don't have the ability to lead the team to win, ugh! It's the whole world's fault.
This is definitely annoying.
In fact, according to the historical trajectory, Lillard really slapped everyone in the face this season. At the end of the season, the record became 41 wins and 41 losses, and he entered the playoffs as the eighth player, which made everyone furious. Shock.
But now, Lillard probably can't do it.
Because above them, there is a Laker.
Among the top eight in the Western Conference, if nothing else happens, there will be no place for the Blazers.
and so……
Lillard can no longer perform as a lone hero.
Being ridiculed by the world and scorned by the fans is almost a foregone conclusion and can never be changed.
As for CJ McCollum?
Ah! Lillard didn't even score, and CJ McCollum was even more hopeless.
To talk about the legacy of this year's All-Stars, it is generally recognized that the Heat's three giants Wade, Anthony, and Gasol are second in the Eastern Conference, but no one was selected. Many Heat fans are dissatisfied.
As for Aldridge of the Spurs, the Spurs are second in the Western Conference and second in the league. Although Aldridge's statistics are a bit worse, there is actually no problem at all in being selected.
There are also Paul and Griffin. The Clippers have stabilized the top half of the Western Conference. Their data is actually good. It is really a pity to lose.
These people are the legacy of the All-Stars in the eyes of fans.
Lillard, on the other hand, has been defined as a data brush.
Because the Trail Blazers are really bad so far this season.
(End of this chapter)
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