On May 12, 2013, the NBA officially announced the voting results for this year's regular season MVP.

The star player from the South Coast Miami Heat,"Little Emperor LeBron James" won the 2012-13 NBA regular season MVP with 120 votes (a total of 121 votes)!

At the same time, this is also James' fourth regular season MVP trophy in his career, surpassing Bird, Magic Johnson, Moses Malone and other top ten players in history, tying Dr. J and Chamberlain, becoming the top five players in NBA history to win the award the most times.

(Note: The fourth to sixth are all MVPs four times, the second and third are Danzi and Lord of the Rings with five times, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the first person in history with six times)

That season, LeBron James led the Heat to the best record in team history (66 wins and 16 losses), averaging 26.8 points, 8 rebounds and 7.3 assists per game, surpassing Durant, Anthony, Paul and other league superstars to"win the trophy".

It is not absolute to say that this is Stern's"secret operation" to achieve the last"great masterpiece" of his tenure...

After all, the deputy GOAT did play a phenomenal personal performance this season, and the most added point was actually his PER value (player efficiency value), which reached 31.6, the first in the league!

So this last regular season MVP is actually the most"valuable" one in James' personal career——

There were 121 votes in the MVP voting, and he bet 120 of them alone!

If it wasn't for a certain unscrupulous reporter who saw that everyone would vote for the deputy GOAT and thought that his vote would not affect the overall situation, so he voted for Angua, who was"overcoming the tribulation" in the Big Apple...

This is also one of the few"pains" in the careers of the deputy GOAT and O'Neal!

(Does anyone know what this is?)

The deputy GOAT won the fourth regular season MVP award in his career. The Heat officially held a press conference for him in Miami, although the winner was far away in Chicago at the moment.

After learning of this"news", the Heat's morale was greatly boosted. The Big Three led the team to beat the Bulls by 21 points in the away game at the United Center, and defeated the Bulls 121:100...

Before the start of the series, Noah, who spoke out and dared to mock the little emperor in public, was almost beaten to death by the Big Three!

In Game 4, Noah scored 4 points, 6 rebounds, 2 blocks and 6 fouls. The sixth foul was because James dunked over him for the third time in this game. He was hugged by James and"actively" signaled to the referee that he should leave the court...

This time, the"Rose Knight" really deserved it!

In the West, since the Spurs beat the Warriors 3:0, almost everyone felt that there was no suspense in this series. The Big Three (Manu, who was disabled: I count as one!!!) + the new era"death double lock", the Spurs directly turned into an offensive and defensive"tank", sweeping away all enemies in front of them!

The game between the Thunder and the Grizzlies is also clear - the score is 3:1!

It's not Thunder 3, Grizzlies 1, but Grizzlies 3, Thunder 1!

This is something no one expected before the semi-finals...

The Grizzlies, like a steel torrent, relied on the newly-promoted DPOY Memphis Iron Gate to limit the hit rate of the Thunder's rim-rushing players to less than 38%.

Even Kevin Durant, who ranked second in the regular season MVP rankings and averaged 28 points per game, was limited to about 42% shooting in this series...

Without Gay, the"forward" with a toxic attribute, Hollins' tactical system is more complete and his execution is much higher. He truly achieved"five players on the court have the ball to play", instead of the"one person with the ball and four people defending" situation that sometimes appeared in the regular season!

"Tennessee O'Neal averaged 21 points and 11.25 rebounds in the four series. In the just-concluded G4, he scored 36 points against Gil Ibaka and defensive stalwart Kendrick Perkins, leading the team to an 11-point home win!

Zach Randolph, who was at the end of his peak and was considered to be on the decline by the outside world, has made a name for himself as the"Black Bear" in this series and is the Grizzlies' most stable scoring point, no doubt about it!

Xiaojia is worthy of being the new DPOY. His average of 12+7+4 seems to be of no help to the team's offense. He can't help, but he can pull to the mid-range"potential threat" near the three-point line, and relieve the offensive pressure of Randolph, Conley, Prince and others in the Grizzlies to a certain extent...

Moreover, he has a defensive deterrent of 2.3 blocks and 1.3 steals per game!

The Thunder is undoubtedly a lame tiger without Westbrook. In the first round, they were almost forced into a seventh game by the Rockets, a new playoff team led by Durant...

This has proved that Durant + Westbrook are indispensable to the Thunder!

As for Durant, who just went to the Rockets?

Durant: Prestige, I****, you ruined my chance to build a dynasty in Oklahoma!

………

On May 15, before the start of Game 4 between the Spurs and the Warriors, the league officially announced the selection of the best lineups for this season's regular season - first of all, this season's annual best rookie lineup:

Lillard of the Trail Blazers, Dion West of the Cavaliers, Beal of the Wizards, Anthony Davis of the Pelicans, and Joey, who won the"Best Rookie", formed the first lineup. The second lineup was composed of Drummond (Pistons), Barnes (Warriors), Zeller (Cavaliers), Valanciunas (Raptors) and Gilchrist (Hornets). The

North Carolina Blackhawks, who were originally selected for the first lineup, were"squeezed" into the second lineup by Joey, and Kyle Singler of the Pistons, who was originally in the second lineup, lost the opportunity to be selected for the best rookie lineup.

(This guy was actually selected by the Pistons in 2011. Because the NBA was shut down that year, he chose to play in Europe. In July of 2012, he signed a 3-year, 313-dollar contract with the Pistons and officially joined the NBA.)

Like the voting for the best team and defensive team, the league's best rookie team is also selected by 30 league head coaches. Each head coach fills out 5 players for the rookie first team and the rookie second team. The first team vote is 2 points, the second team vote is 1 point, and the one with the highest total score wins.

In addition, the head coach cannot select players from his own team, which relatively guarantees the fairness of the selection.

As the"Best Rookie" of the year, Joey received 30 votes, that is, all the votes for the first team, becoming the first rookie in the history of the selection of this team to be selected unanimously.

At the same time, the voting results for the NBA Best Team and the Best Defensive Team are also out -

(The original history was announced on May 24)

The first team of the best team: James, Kobe, Durant, Duncan, Paul.

The second team of the best defense: Westbrook, Parker, Gasol, Griffin, Anthony. The third team of the best defense: Harden, Wade, Howard, Paul George, David Lee.

Joey paid special attention to the list before the game...

Well, it is exactly the same as the original history!

It is the selection of the best defensive team that has changed...

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