2016-17 NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month.

Gave the Milwaukee Bucks’ backup point guard – Brogdon.

Throughout November, Brogdon averaged 8.9 points and 3.3 assists per game.

In the limited time, it can be regarded as a significant contribution to the team.

In fact, at the beginning, NBA officials wanted to give Joel Embiid Rookie of the Month.

Helplessly, Embiid didn’t play enough games, and giving him the best of the month did go against the rules of the game.

Brogdon’s ability to be named Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month also shows in some ways the general low quality of this year’s rookies.

In fact, if it weren’t for Rogan’s appearance, it would have become a fig leaf for the 16th rookie.

The rookies of 2016, at least for now, really don’t have a bright presence.

How much crotch did the 16th rookie have in their first year without Rogan?

In Rogan’s memory, the original Rookie of the Season of the 16-17 season was won by Brogdon.

Brogdon averaged 10.2 points per game throughout the season.

This is the lowest scoring average of the Rookie of the Season since the 52-53 season, to the 16-17 season, 64 seasons!

How much is the first year of the 16 rookies?

You can see it!

Of course, with Rogan in the back, at least Brogdon is out of the season rookie of the season.

Rogan, who led the Lakers undefeated last month and won 14-0, was named the Western Conference’s Rookie of the Month without a trace of suspense.

Although the three consecutive wins in October do not count towards the monthly record.

But Rogan’s record of 14 consecutive wins in a single month has almost swept the entire league, and it is difficult to find opponents.

NBA officials simply did not list his average data for the previous month, and a separate list of team records does not need to give too many reasons for awards.

Not only that, NBA officials also directly stated in the comments:

“Logan has booked all of the Western Conference Rookie of the Month trophy in advance, and he even secured the title of Rookie of the Season early.”

Officials personally said that Logan locked in Rookie of the Season ahead of schedule.

End the suspense of a season’s awards.

Similarly, Logan became the first player named Rookie of the Month by the Celestial Empire since Space Easy.

Space Easy rookie season has only been elected Rookie of the Month once.

Not surprisingly, Logan will soon surpass Space Easy in the number of Rookie of the Month.

The Eastern Conference Coach of the Month in 16-17 went to Cleveland Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue.

Perch had no feeling about the Coach of the Month award.

The Cavaliers’ goal is only to defend the title.

As for the Coach of the Month in the West, it belongs to the new coach of the Lakers – Luke Wharton.

Last season’s full-division Warriors started undefeated, and this season’s full-level Rogan started undefeated again.

Wharton Jr.’s coaching resume is much more successful than his playing career.

Of course, for his two coaching experiences, American fans have a lot of dissatisfaction.

Some fans said:

“Let me be the head coach of the Warriors last season and I can start undefeated!”

“Give me a Logan, what is the opening 17-game winning streak? The championship is all for you to get back! ”

“Grandma O’Neal can coach the Warriors without losing and take Logan to the championship!”

This may be for American fans: the tethered dog crown.

That is: a dog in the dugout can do it too!

Then came the big play.

The best player of the month in November in the East was finally won by the Cleveland Cavaliers star – Lebraun James!

James’ performance last month can only be described as paddling.

The 30-year-old averaged 23.5 points, 8.1 rebounds and 9.4 assists per game in a single month, leading the Cavaliers to 13-2 in a single month.

With 14 wins and 3 losses so far, it is first in the East and third in the league.

In terms of record, the Cavaliers are indeed the top of the East.

In terms of statistics, James is also averaging a triple-double per game per month.

Winning the Eastern Month Best is too controversial.

And the western side is full of competitiveness.

Again, there is no suspense.

It is said that it is very competitive because the West can compete for the best player of the month, which is indeed quite a lot.

The first is the cosmic brave Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry.

In terms of team record, the Warriors are currently 15-2, second in the West and second in the league.

Durant and Curry are also outstanding in their average statistics, and NBA officials simply nominated the two together.

Once elected, then it is Durant + Curry who won the Western Conference of the Month award at the same time.

Don’t look at cosmic bravery.

San Antonio Spurs junior gangster Kawhi Leonard also deserves a nomination.

The Spurs are currently 15-4, third in the West and fourth in the league.

Last month, Leonard’s Spurs had a nine-game winning streak that impressed fans.

Except Leonard.

One Man, One City Oklahoma Turtle – Russell Westbrook.

Averaged 31.2 points, 10.5 rebounds and 11.3 assists per game in a single month, averaging 30+ triple-doubles per game!

This is the only player in NBA history other than Big O Oscar Robertson who averages 30 points per game and a triple-double in a single month!

In terms of the impact of data, Wei Shao also deserves a nomination.

It is in this fiercely competitive environment.

The Best of the West is one of the most unsuspenseful awards.

16-17 NBA Western Conference Player of the Month for November – Los Angeles Lakers, Rogan!

In November, he led the team unbeaten in a single week, winning 14 consecutive games and winning 17 consecutive games so far this season.

Averaged 46.8 points, 6.8 rebounds and 8.5 assists per game per game!

2.8 blocks, 3.5 steals!

And an average of 0.5 errors per game in a single month!

Rogan became the fourth player in NBA history to average 40+ per game in a single month.

The top three are: Elgin Baylor, Kobe Bryant, and Wert Chamberlain!

All three are former Lakers players.

Now there is another Lakers player on this list.

At the same time, Rogan also became the second player in NBA history to average 45+ per game in a single month.

The list of Elgin Baylor and Kobe Bryant was eliminated, and only Logan and Chamberlain reached the conditions!

Likewise, he is the only one in NBA history.

A player who averages more than 8 assists per game per month but only 0.5 turnovers.

And is also the first player in NBA history to average 40 points per game in a single month while contributing 2.5 blocks + 3.5 steals on the defensive end!

Needless to say, what other magical records Logan set in November.

The 63 points in the third quarter of Madison Garden alone is sufficient.

He became the Western Conference Player of the Month for November without any doubt!

So far, Logan has also become the first Lakers player to win the Player of the Month after Kobe Bryant.

The last time Kobe won the Western Conference of the Month, he returned to the 12-13 season, the season that formed the new F4.

After that, Flying Man never returned to the top, except for the final battle of his career.

Logan also became the first Celestial Empire player to win the NBA Monthly Award after Dayao.

In his career, Dayao won one Western Conference Month in the 06-07 season and the 07-08 season.

After 9 years, there is finally another native Celestial Empire player who won the NBA’s Player of the Month!

More importantly, Logan became the first rookie player in NBA history to win Player of the Month in the first month of the season.

In the decades of NBA history, it has left its own trace!

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