Chapter 282: Now we can discuss the opponent in the next round
34 points, 22 rebounds, and 12 assists are the data cut by Ruan Erniu in the G5 battle. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
Now he is sitting in the post-match press conference hall, waiting for the reporters to do so.
However, Ruan Erniu, who was in a good mood, took the lead in speaking: "I think now we can discuss the opponent in the next round!"
After saying that, the audience burst into laughter!
Atlanta Chista Charter's (AJC) reporter Chris Widemore asked, "How would you rate your performance in this series?"
Ruan Erniu said: "I have done my best!"
ESPN reporter Michael Wallace asked, "How would you rate the Raptors' performance?"
Erniu thought for a while and said: "They are stubborn and respectable opponents, even if they are behind by a big score, they have not lost confidence and given up the game. ”
Of course, in the end, someone asked the question raised by Er Niu at the beginning: "So let's formally discuss the opponent in the next round, the game between the Pistons and the Wizards is over, and the Pistons won, what do you think of the opponent in the next round?"
Ruan Erniu nodded: "I'm looking forward to the game against the Pistons, we fought 2:2 in the regular season, and I believe it will be a fierce game." It's hard to tell the winner in four games, but the winner will definitely belong to Atalanta. ”
The press conference was quite successful, Ruan Erniu answered the questions, and the reporters got the answers, which can be described as a great joy.
In this round of the series, Ruan Erniu averaged 35.2 points, 21.1 rebounds, and 7.8 assists per game, and the data has increased terrifyingly compared to the regular season, even if he may not be able to maintain such statistics until the end of the playoffs, he is enough to leave his name in history.
But across the league, the Hawks aren't the first team to make it to the playoffs.
Moving our eyes from the East to the West, there are already three teams in the second round of the playoffs.
First of all, it is the first team to qualify in the top half of the league - the Los Angeles Lakers.
It took them just four games to win against the Nuggets with Carmelo Anthony and Allen Iverson.
Kobe Bryant showed a super fighting power in the series, averaging 33.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 6.3 assists per game.
Sister-in-law has performed steadily and well, averaging 22.3 points, 9.0 rebounds, and 5.0 assists per game.
Odom averaged 11.8 points, 9.3 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game.
And the X-factor in the Lakers is none other than Luke Wharton, who is the son of the "Big Red Jellyfish" (just look at his face), the all-round small forward, who averaged 14 points, 5 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game in this round.
The phrase that has been repeated since the first day Anthony and Iverson were put together has been fulfilled once again: the golden twin guns just look beautiful!
The Lakers swept the Nuggets 4-0 and became the first team in the league to advance to the second round.
Also in the first half, the rockets who lost Da Yao are still fighting.
They fell behind the Utah Jazz by a big score of 2:3, but Celestial Empire fans understand that it is only a matter of time before the Rockets lose, and after so many years, everyone also understands that there is a huge gap between ideals and reality.
Maddy is averaging 27.0 points, 8.2 rebounds, 6.2 assists and shooting 42.5% from the field so far in the series.
Objectively evaluated, as a leader who shoulders the burden of the team, he has done a good job.
But against Deron Williams, who averages 20.8+8.5 per game, and Carlos Boozer, who averages 16.0+11.7 per game, Maddy still lacks a reliable helper.
In any case, when the team lacks its core players, it is difficult to achieve the final victory no matter how tenacious it is.
In the second half of the West, however, two case studies of failed deals were staged at the same time:
First, the New Orleans Hornets, who are second in the West, finally eliminated the Dallas Mavericks, who were black-eight last year, with a score of 4-1.
Nowitz's basic round series is not soft at all, averaging 26.8 points, 12.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists, and 47.3% shooting per game, which is a superstar statistic no matter how you look at it.
Unfortunately, he met Chris Paul, who was also at his peak, CP3 averaged 24.6 points, 12.0 assists, 5.6 rebounds per game, and the shooting rate was as high as 50%, and behind the average of 12 assists per game was only 1.2 turnovers per game, and the 11:1 assist-to-turnover ratio was so efficient that it simply broke through the sky.
So who should take the blame for the Mavericks? It seems that there is only the high-paid Jason Kidd, the current triple-double king averages 8.6 points, 6.4 assists, 6.8 rebounds per game, and a shooting rate of 42.1%, and is blown up by CP3, which is one size smaller than him, on both offensive and defensive ends.
The league's point guards have indeed reached the era of the transition between the old and the new, and the future belongs to Paul and Delon, and Kidd and Nash may still be excellent, but they are getting older.
Cuban spent a lot of effort to trade Kidd from the Nets, and for the time being, he doesn't care about the luxury tax, and it is still difficult to get back the championship, and the Mavericks must continue to strengthen it, anyway, Cuban is a cute true fan, and he is still willing to pay for it.
Then, it's the San Antonio Spurs, who are third in the West, against the Phoenix Suns, who are sixth in the West.
This was originally the most interesting game in the West, especially after the Suns traded Marion to get O'Neal, the interior strength has increased greatly, and it is entirely possible to pose a great threat to the Spurs.
However, after 5 games, the Suns were eliminated by the Spurs 1:4, and they lost with little temper.
Why is this happening, just from the data, that is, the GDP combination of Spurs exploded at the same time:
First up is last year's Finals MVP Tony Parker's average stats per game:
He had 29.6 points, 7.0 assists, and 3.4 rebounds while shooting 52.3 percent from the field.
Then there is the eternal No. 21 rookie, Deng Dud's average data per game:
24.8 points, 13.8 rebounds, 2.6 candles, shooting 49.6% from the field.
Finally, the Argentine Demon Knife used an average of 30 minutes per game to complete the terrifying data:
18.2 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists. If converted to the same 40 minutes of playing time as Parker and Duncan, Ginobili is also a 20+ giant.
And what about the sun?
Except for Stadamire, who averaged 23.2 points, 9.0 rebounds, and 0.4 assists per game, there is no one who can contribute 20+ consistently.
Whether it is Nash's 16.2+7.8+2.8 or O'Neal's 15.2+9.2+1.0 average data per game, it is basically announcing to the world that they have failed to bond into a team with championship impact.
O'Neal and the Suns are incompatible, and that's the reality of helplessness.
From the known records of each team in the playoffs, it is not difficult to see that in several big trades in the 07-08 season.
The Lakers and Hawks trades were extremely successful, and they effectively made up for the shortcomings of the team and raised the team's strength to a notch.
The Mavericks and Suns, on the other hand, are a pair of difficult brothers, and for the time being, their trades are extremely unsuccessful cases.
After talking about the west, it is natural to talk about the east.
In the bottom half of the East, the Pistons' victory over the Wizards was a matter of course, and it was a miracle that Arenas was able to come back so quickly after receiving a serious injury.
Agent 0 averaged 23.5 minutes per game, and with 10.8 points, 2.8 assists, and 1.8 rebounds, there really couldn't be more than that.
The Pistons relied on the strength of their overall defense to completely kill the Wizards' hopes of promotion, and the 4:1 score basically reflected the strength comparison between the two teams.
It's the top half of the East that really stuns people, and now all basketball fans are focused on it...... (To be continued.) )