Chapter 132: Intriguing

Ruan Erniu's words make sense, and the blind choice is not in line with the rising Eagles. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

What the team needs now is the final reinforcement, not a broken rebuild.

Over the years, Billy Knight has brainlessly hoarded a group of swingmen who have been sprayed wildly.

This year, he finally chose Nguyen Er Niu at Woodson's suggestion, which has proven to be the right choice.

Because the Eagles have taken an ancient monster-caliber player, the general comment is now that Roy (Rookie of the Year) is booked, and Kraft Nguyen's final stats will not fall below 25+20.

Since you have gathered a good handful of cards, you should naturally pay extra attention when you draw cards.

This was a major test for Billynet.

Winning is a winner-takes-all, and all the criticisms over the years have been whitewashed. Lose, it depends on the mood of the Hawks owner, after all, they gave Knight enough time, and if it is necessary to change the general manager in the NBA, this business league, is not a big deal.

After the regular season in November, the standings of the East and West were also in front of fans for the first time:

Let's start with the regular season standings in the East:

The top eight teams are: Magic, Celtics, Hawks, Pistons, Raptors, Cavaliers, Pacers, and Wizards.

The Magic, who have a 14-4 record through November, finally exploded this season after acquiring Mr. Rashad Lewis.

Although the Sparks lost to Erniu in the preseason, he is still the only remaining traditional center in the league with dominance in addition to O'Neal, plus the Turkish Turk Tekoglu, who is getting better and better, this season's magic is enough to look forward to.

The Celtics have a 13-2 record as of November, and if it weren't for the Magic's dominance of the schedule, there shouldn't be any suspense about the top spot in the East.

With BIG3 in, 60+ wins in the regular season should not be a problem. Of course, for this hopeful Celtics, a championship is what they want most.

The Hawks have a record of 12-3 as of November, and the poor version of big3 composed of Ruan Erniu, Embarrassment, and Lunar Eclipse is slightly inferior to the Celtics, but it is enough for this youth team that has not made the playoffs for several seasons to satisfy fans.

The Pistons have a 9-5 record as of November and have played fewer games, but it's an indisputable fact that their competitiveness is waning.

Even if the Pistons do end up with a good regular season spot, how far they can go in the playoffs is always a question.

The Raptors have a 9-7 record as of November, and Bosh is actually not weak in his ability to lead the team, and there is no doubt that he is an All-Star caliber player.

The Cavaliers have a record of 9 wins and 8 losses as of November, which is actually nothing to say, anyway, the Cavaliers are also a team of Ah King (James) alone, the king is strong, and the Cavaliers under him are strong.

As a player who is highly praised by the league, LBJ has never had a reliable helper. Whenever he thinks of this, James is infinitely envious of his good friend D. Wade, because the cheeks won the championship early with the help of O'Neal.

The Pacers have an 8-9 record as of November, and Danny Granger has become the team's new leader, but the Pacers' revival is still a long way off, and Jermaine O'Neal (O'Neal Jr.) has a baby face, but he is no longer young due to injuries, and it seems that there is not much good time to waste.

The Wizards have a 7-9 record as of November, and without Arenas, it is doubtful that the Wizards will be able to secure a playoff spot.

The rankings from 9 to 15 in the East are: Nets, Bobcats, Bucks, 76ers, Knicks, Heat, Bulls.

Among them, the speed of regression of the Heat and Bulls is amazing, and the 07-08 season is indeed a season of earth-shaking changes, and the landscape of the league is undergoing major changes.

In the West, the top eight teams are: Spurs, Suns, Jazz, Mavericks, Hornets, Nuggets, Lakers, and Rockets.

The Spurs have a 14-3 record as of November. This is also the league's best record, and the odd-numbered Spurs are scary enough to keep the defending champions on good momentum, but next year is an even-numbered year, and their reigning curse is not so easy to break.

The Suns have a 12-4 record as of November, and the two-time MVP Nash is still sharp, but to win the championship, the Suns' defensive problems are still prominent.

The Jazz have a 12-5 record as of November, and Deron Williams and Boozer appear to be repeating the Utah twins, and time remains to be seen as to how it ends.

The Mavericks' record as of November is 11-5, and it seems that last season's regular season top spot has not yet completely come out of the shadow of being blackened, and Nowitzki's "soft egg" name is still difficult to wash away for a while.

The Hornets have a 10-7 record as of November, and Paul is leading the Hornets to their rise, though he hasn't been on top of it against his lifelong foe Deron Williams.

The Nuggets have a 10-7 record as of November, and the Golden Twin Guns look beautiful, well, that's it.

The Lakers have a 9-7 record as of November, and the return of Phil Jackson does not mean that the Lakers will instantly become a league powerhouse, and Kobe Bryant has always lacked a fulcrum that can help him.

The Rockets have a 9-8 record as of November, and this is the team that needs no introduction to Celestial Empire fans. In a word, with a healthy Yao Mai, the rocket can go further.

However, judging by their current record, the playoffs will not be pleasant to meet either the Spurs or the Jazz.

Nine to fifteen in the West are: Warriors, Clippers, Trail Blazers, Kings, Grizzlies, Timberwolves, and HyperSonics.

Celestial Empire fans are naturally concerned about Yi Jianlian's recent situation, in fact, Ah Lian is performing well, at least he is now firmly in the king's starter, and his average data per game has reached 12+6, but it is still unknown whether he can reach the height of Yao Ming in the future.

Erniu's lifelong enemy, Durant is still under Damian Wilkins, although he is the best rookie second only to Ruan Erniu, as for the team's record? Let's talk about next year's SuperSonics draft signing first.

Moving back to the East, the Hawks' record is really amazing, but Erniu himself is somewhat regretful.

In the POM (NBA Player of the Month) poll, he ultimately lost to the Magic's Dwight Howard, and the league gave the reason that the Magic had a better record.

This is actually quite far-fetched.

First, let's look at the data of the "Warcraft" spark:

He averaged 23.8 points, 15.0 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 38.2 minutes per game throughout November, while the Magic had a 14-4 record as of November.

That's a slightly better record than the Hawks, who have played a little less games, with a 12-3 record. Due to the difference in schedule, Nguyen Er Niu played three games less than Howard.

Ruan Erniu's November data is an average of 39 minutes per game, averaging 27.8 points, 20.8 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game, which can be said to be a comprehensive spark.

But why is it far-fetched to say that the reason for the record is far-fetched? Because in addition to the POM in the east, the league also has the POM in the west.

As the saying goes, there is no harm without contrast, and the POM in the west ended up in the hands of Da Yao's sworn enemy, Carlos Boozer.

Boozer averaged 25.4 points, 11.2 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game in November. He led the Jazz to an 11-5 record in November. Combined with the game at the end of October, the Jazz now have a 12-5 record and are in third place in the West.

So the question is, why didn't the POM in the West come out on the league's No. 1 team, the Spurs?

The truth of this is intriguing!