Chapter 190: Rising Star
Li Qian flipped out the cover of a magazine from last year, and then saw an article~~
In last season's game, in the Trail Blazers' victory over the Nets on February 24, Portland's backcourt double-shot Lillard and Mike Collum scored 34 points each, which was also the second consecutive game in which they scored 30+ at the same time, you must know that the last time this happened was in 1980, when George Gervin and James Silas scored 30+ in two consecutive games. Pen ~ Fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info Faced with this situation, there are already experts who can't wait to claim that the strongest double guns are in Portland, so are they really the strongest? Let's take a look at those strong backcourt combinations this season: 1. Curry + Thompson (51.8 points, 8.8 assists, 9.0 rebounds and 2.8 steals per game) The Warriors are nicknamed "Splash Brothers", and their most frightening thing is the three-point shooting from the outside. Of course, the Splash Brothers are not just fancy shooters, they are extremely complementary to each other, and they are both offensive and defensive, as evidenced by last season's championship, and they may have more to achieve in the future.
2. Lowry + DeRozan (44.5 points, 10.4 assists, 9.2 rebounds and 3.2 steals per game) In the past, Lowry was always difficult to stand alone in the Raptors, but this season DeRozan has matured a lot, and the two can really support each other and promote each other. In this year's All-Star Game, both of them were selected, which has a home-court advantage and the league's recognition of their performance. Next, the Raptors are still facing a big test, and in the case of average interior strength, they must be more powerful if they want to make a difference.
3. Lillard + Mike Collum (combined 46.2 points, 11.5 assists, 7.8 rebounds and 2.3 steals per game) Mike Collum was just an unknown last season, and the departure of Matthews made him grow instantly, becoming the most progressive person in the league, and also made Portland's new core duo. In fact, many people thought before the season that the Trail Blazers were going to be on the wrong side, and with the emergence of Mike Collum, he and Lillard have become spoilers, and it should not be surprising if they make the playoffs.
Fourth, Paul + Redick (combined 36.1 points, 5.7 rebounds, 10.9 assists and 2.6 steals per game) Paul is the strongest point guard in the league, plus Redick, who is in the best state of his career, this group should reasonably have a high status. Compared to the other two-gun pairs, the division of labor between the two is very clear, Paul is responsible for providing the cannonballs, Redick is the gunner, and once the two form a joint force, it is difficult for any team to prevent the Clippers from winning.
5. Rubio + Wiggins (31.6 points, 7.9 rebounds, 10.7 assists, 3.0 steals combined) Sam Mitchell fixed Wiggins' position at shooting guard this season, and his and Rubio's two-gun configuration has gradually become a new force in the league. There is also a strong complementarity between the two, with Rubio being a traditional guard who is happy to pass the ball, while Wiggins is a natural scorer. It's just that both of them are still relatively young, the error rate is relatively high, and the most worrying thing is that their long-range shooting ability is relatively average.
6. Thomas + Bradley (combined 36.9 points, 5.6 rebounds, 8.9 assists, 2.7 steals per game) Thomas is the new All-Star player this year, which is the biggest affirmation of his performance, and he also has an excellent teammate by his side, that is Bradley, and the two are currently the top two scorers of the Green Shirts. Thomas and Bradley were late hits, both showed their talent early on, but were slow to find a suitable partner until this season when the two developed chemistry and became an emerging force in the East.
7. Knight + Bledsoe (combined 40.1 points, 7.7 rebounds, 11.2 assists and 3.3 steals per game) As far as the current configuration of the Suns is concerned, the only thing they can be proud of is the pair of backcourt shots, and the two score too much higher than other teammates. Injury factors aside, the Suns' backcourt twins are indeed terrifying, Bledsoe is known as James Jr., bulldozer-style breakthroughs and accurate three-point shooting are very threatening, and Knight is the engine and cold gunner, if they are equipped with a strong enough interior line, maybe they will make a difference.
8. Dragic + Wade (combined 31.7 points, 7.5 rebounds, 10.1 assists, 2.0 steals per game) Dragic is one of the best point guards in the league, Wade is a superstar, and the combination of the two does look beautiful. Although they didn't have enough chemistry in the first half of the season, with Bosh almost reimbursed, they may be able to make a fresh start, and at least in recent games, Dragic has gradually found his groove.
9. Irving + JR (combined 31.6 points, 5.9 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 2.1 steals per game) From a statistical point of view, this pair does not have many highlights, but considering that there are giants like James and Love in the team, we can't just look at these things on the surface. Irving is undoubtedly one of the best guards in the league, and JR's offensive ability is also top-notch, although they have not been consistent this season, but once they play together, there are not many teams in the league that can resist.
10. Wall + Beal (combined 38.0 points, 8.2 rebounds, 12.7 assists, 3.0 steals per game) Washingtonians have always loved the Musketeers, so they have a preference for the combination of Wall and Beal, and these two are always full of confidence, and from time to time they have to throw out the remarks that we are the strongest backcourt. Admittedly, it's far-fetched for the two to dominate the league, but they are also very competitive, and if it weren't for Beal's constant injuries, maybe they would have had a better season this season.
And this season, there are still the Splash Brothers, as well as the Lakers' backcourt combination of Li Qian and Russell, who can bring enough dominance to the Lakers.
It's even surprising that they were able to win by 11 points when they were there, which is a terrible statistic that even many league backcourts can't do.
After the battle of the Knicks, Los Angeles became the hottest star of the week and the league, and Los Angeles returned to the public eye.
After Lee Qianqian defeated the Knicks, he averaged 20 points per game in ten consecutive games!
Li Qian can be said to have become a suffocating rookie player, and even the champion Simmons has no way to compare with Li Qian now, because his fame suddenly went too fast.
Li Qian's recent games have been very hard, and the load on his body is very serious. (To be continued.) )