Chapter 229: The First Round of Voting

With another loss, the Raptors have a tough time. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 The info crowd didn't stop at Derut, and after the game, they returned to Toronto to prepare for another back-to-back tomorrow. Generally speaking, there is no training schedule for back-to-back games, after all, the players need to relieve fatigue and relieve mental stress. But Sam just arranged a training session, but the sound outside was already like a mountain of substance over their heads, and all the fans were disappointed in the Raptors, yes! Winning or losing is a common thing, especially losing to the two leaders of the league, the best teams in the East and West, there is nothing unacceptable, but losing to a playoff team in a row, being beaten by a strong team without fighting back, and having no ability to resist at all, then there is nothing wrong with others questioning their strength.

In this stall, the first round of All-Star voting was selected, and the first vote in the West was undoubtedly Yao Ming, with a total of 650,000 votes, played in 16 games, and averaged 23 points and 9.5 rebounds per game. The second place in the center position is Murphy, with only 80,000 votes, playing in 27 games, averaging 14.2 points and 10.3 rebounds per game. There are also Camby, Oku, Chris Meme and others, who have about the same number of votes as Murphy.

At the top of the power forward position is Duncan, with 350,000 votes, playing in 30 games, averaging 18.8 points and 10.5 rebounds per game. followed by Garnett, with more than 340,000 votes, and the distance between him and the first place is only 10,000 votes, the popularity of the "Wolf King" is really bursting, with an average of 22.5 points, 12 rebounds, 8 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game, but you must know that the Timberwolves currently only have an 11-18 record, which is quite frustrating and is at the bottom of the West.

Next is Nowitzki, with 200,000 votes, not being distanced by the top two, but definitely not close, averaging 26.6 points and 8.7 rebounds per game, the Mavericks have a 23-7 record, and are currently the only three teams with 20 wins. The fourth place Gasol, the number of votes is 180,000, and the gap is not obvious, but his performance is definitely not bad, averaging 20.3 points, 9.2 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game, he is also a strength coffee, the Grizzlies have a record of 17 wins and 14 losses, fifth in the West, and the data has data, and the record has a record, but the competition for the position of the forward is really fierce, and it is very good to get more than 100,000 votes! Maybe the Spaniards haven't made a lot of effort yet!

The next one is even worse, Blanton! With an average of 25.5 points and 9.9 rebounds per game, the Clippers ranked sixth with a record of 16 wins and 14 losses, both in terms of record and data, they are among the first-class, but his votes are only 78,000, which is simply impossible to look at. The excellent striker in the West is so eye-catching that it is surprising, and getting second-rate votes makes people feel like a second-rate player.

In the position of small forward, McGrady is unbeatable, getting 580,000 votes, only playing in 11 games, and averaging only 23.8 points, 4.7 assists and 5.6 rebounds per game. Houston is still the host, so it's understandable that the votes are overwhelming. The second place is Marion, a push master, in fact, he plays a power forward position in the Suns, but his figure is an authentic small forward, although his statistics are outstanding, 21.6 points and 11.3 rebounds. The current votes are 230,000, and there are several big names in the forward position who are pressed under his feet, of course! He thought about starting the game, but no matter how you look at it, it's unrealistic, and such a high number of votes can be regarded as a proof!

In addition, "Little Melon" Anthony also has 230,000 votes, the Nuggets' record has declined, and it has come to 16 wins and 15 losses, in terms of single performance, his 26.9 points and 6.4 rebounds are better than McGrady's, and there are masters like Jason Richardson, 23.5 points and 5.6 rebounds, which are still very outstanding in small forwards, but unfortunately, the All-Star vote is selected by the big and small forwards together, and his votes are only 110,000, a speck of dust in the vastness. And Lewis, with 20.6 points and 6.3 rebounds, with a measly little over 60,000 votes.

The All-Star Poll only distinguishes between centers, forwards, and guards! So, if you go to the first round, then the starting forward positions are McGrady and Duncan. This group of top players is dazzling to watch. Of course! Garnett can still compete, just the last two rounds!

The guard position belongs to Kobe, with 550,000 votes, averaging 33.8 points, 5.7 rebounds and 4.8 assists per game, leading the Lakers to the top eight alone, which is the true character of the legendary hero and the representative of the American dream. followed by Ray Allen, who got 330,000 votes and averaged 25.8 points, 4.1 rebounds and 3 assists per game, but the SuperSonics have fallen this season, and the playoffs are getting farther and farther away, which are the two representatives of the shooting guard position. Of course, Ginobili also has 360,000 votes, but his 15+3+3+ performance is not convincing enough! It should be the power of the country!

The point guard is undoubtedly Steve Nash, the Suns have a 19-11 record and are second in the Western Conference, averaging 18.5 points and 10.4 assists per game, as the soul of this run-and-gun team, with 530,000 votes, and he definitely has a place among the starting guards.

In addition to Nash, Parker is the representative of the Western point guard, with 19+6+3+ data and 310,000 votes. And the likes of Mike Beebe, Byron Davis, Sam Cassel and more! However, these are all second-class defenders, they have little chance, and the number of votes is up and down 100,000. And the most surprising thing is that Alston and David Wesley have been on the list, one averaged 12.8 points and 6.3 assists per game and got 100,000 votes, and the other 9.1 points and 4.3 assists got 80,000 votes.

Judging from the number of votes announced in the first round, in the west, there is no doubt that the center is Yao Ming, and the two forwards, McGrady is a certainty! The remaining one, Duncan and Garnett have an advantage, and Nowitzki and Gasol can also burst energy, depending on whether the people of their country give it or not. Other people's opportunities are not impossible, but no matter how you look at it, they belong to the ranks of negligible, especially the further back, the distance will only widen, this is the argument for many years, and it is basically true!

There is no need to suspect on the guard line, unless Kobe Bryant and Nash are reimbursed for the season, otherwise the two of them are a certainty, as for the others, there is no chance!

Then turned to the East, Shaquille O'Neal rode the dust in the center position, got 510,000 votes, averaged 20.1 points and 9.1 rebounds per game, three days of fishing and two days of drying nets, but his fame is there, and the Heat's record is also there. And except for O'Neal, there are no outstanding centers in the East, Ben Wallace is one, but he is a defender, the statistics are not outstanding, except for rebounds, it can even be said to be mediocre, he got 300,000 votes.

The next Ilgoskas was third with 110,000 votes, 15.6 points and 7.2 rebounds, and it was impossible to start. followed by Boggart, and the Australian really dared to vote, and a coolie actually had 100,000 votes. Then there's Howard, who has good stats of 16.8 points and 12.2 rebounds, but only a measly 80,000 votes.

LeBron at the forward position won 580,000 votes, and he broke out in full force this year, with a powerful tomahawk and a regular player in the top five to make him popular. Coupled with 30.9 points, 7.2 rebounds and 6.8 assists, as well as the Cavaliers' 18-12 record, he deserves the highest number of votes in the East. Next is Jaquinn O'Neal, who averages 21 points and 10.1 rebounds per game, and the Pacers are eighth in the East with 380,000 votes, which is well deserved.

The third is Bosh, averaging 20.3 points and 9.2 rebounds per game, getting 330,000 votes, he has the strength to compete for the starting spot, although he is only the second leader of the Raptors, but the data and team record are here, and others can't say anything. O'Neal Jr. has been in the league for many years, has a good reputation, and it is normal for the number of votes to be high. What does Bosh rely on? That's right! It's Kyle. After Kyle arrived at the Raptors, he played a series of amazing performances, as a rookie, he attracted a lot of eyeballs and created a piece of public opinion, and Bosh who followed Kyle naturally received a lot of attention, and when he was voted, Bosh became the best choice, except for LeBron, he and O'Neal Jr. are the most eye-catching.

Then there was Hillard Wallace, who was given enough aura by the Pistons, and although the numbers were not good, he was not small, with 210,000 votes. Distanced from the previous three, it is unlikely that he will be selected as a starter. Next is Chris Webb, who has been put on hold by the 76ers this year, and he has been pulled out to criticize, and he is no longer the prestige he had when he was the king, with only 170,000 votes.

Grant Hill, the "sick seedling" in the back, Prince who came out of the Pistons, Pierce, the "mouth cannon powerhouse", Richard Jefferson of the Nets, and Jamison of the Wizards all belong to the escort, and the 100,000 votes fluctuate up and down. The East is not as brutal as the West in the forward position, and there are few big names, which can also show the uneven strength of the East and West.

Allen Iverson has 540,000 votes on the guard line, second only to LeBron, and his godhead has been established for many years, although there is no 76ers on the team in the playoffs, his individual performance is breathtaking, 32.5 points, 7.3 assists and 4.1 rebounds, which is a superstar. He was followed by Wade, who finished second in the East with a 19-12 record and an overall stat of 27.2 points, 6.7 assists, 5.9 rebounds, 2 steals and 1 block per game.

"Flyer" Carter is unabated, with 450,000 votes, and the Nets have a record of 17-14, ranking third in the East, averaging 25.5 points, 4.3 assists and 5 rebounds per game. Whether it is the name or strength, he should occupy a starting position, but the Eastern Defender Line has a hidden dragon and a crouching tiger, there are roadblocks in front of him, and super soldiers are chasing after him, and the situation is very unclear.

That's right! Immediately after Carter was Kyle, who got 430,000 votes, a rookie, and a bunker. As of now, he has averaged 23.7 points, 9.1 assists, 5.2 rebounds and 2.6 steals per game, and although his three-point shooting rate is only 31.5%, his overall shooting rate is as high as 47.9%, which is still pulled down in recent games, otherwise it will be close to 50%.

His style of play is relatively flamboyant, and he doesn't have that kind of blood-boiling signature moves, but his breakthrough ability can be described as superb, and the combination of power and speed is perfect, and he has made great progress in his mid-range jumper. The difference between him on the court and without him is that he is as big as a playoff level powerhouse, which is the only way for him to capture many fans, and the charm lies. His performance on the pitch was the biggest reason for his high votes.

Basketball! It's about putting the ball in the basket and it seems that you can mix it up with physical talent and shooting feeling. In fact, the details are the most important, and they are also the biggest feature of distinguishing stars and ordinary players. For example, within the rules, look for shooting opportunities, control those uncontrollable factors when shooting, make teammates more comfortable with the ball, and so on! It's lightweight, and the players in the league can do well, but it's just good.

The reason why Kyle has been stable enough and has never scored less than 10 points, except for that brave heart, is because of his keen and delicate eyes in later life, his meticulous mind to grasp the fighter, and his incomparably tenacious consciousness and other details are good enough. This is his biggest bargaining chip in addition to refining qi, and it is also the most perfect embodiment of his handling of the ball, commonly known as court control, that is, the influence of the game.

Of course! The performance of 60 points against the Celtics is also an important reason, the "boxing master" on the court gives people a tough guy nature, signing a 100 million yuan sneaker contract also brings him prestige, and a visit to Los Angeles has also attracted a lot of votes, and the scandal with the new generation of sweetheart Jessica has attracted a lot of popularity for him. But these are all based on the team's winning, his personal performance, he can get close to Carter, and the Raptors' turnaround is the most intuitive embodiment. With a record of 16 wins and 14 losses, he is still ranked fifth in the Eastern Conference, this is the change brought about by Kyle joining the Raptors, people are optimistic that he can do better, he can bring hope to people, this is the perfect growth history of an idol, and the public fans agree with him, which is another reason.

This was followed by 260,000 votes for "Master Ball Control" Kidd, 250,000 votes for Arenas, 180,000 votes for Hamilton, 160,000 votes for Francis, 130,000 votes for Marbury, and 120,000 votes for Ford. This gang is a big distance from the first four, and basically missed the start.

Arenas's votes are the weirdest and the most incomprehensible, his votes did not increase with his high-profile performance, and "independence" may have become the biggest reason, and his personality and team record have also affected the fans' love for him.

The starting center in the East locks O'Neal, the forward is LeBron, and there is a Bosh and O'Neal Jr. to compete, and the guard is Carter, Iverson, Wade, and Kyle. (To be continued.) )