Chapter 182: Swiping the Screen

Aside from the team, if you evaluate the individual alone, the hottest person in the league at present is James, or Iverson, and Arenas is also one. These four individuals have been fierce since the start of this year, all kinds of headlines, all kinds of hegemony, all kinds of bull forks. For fans, the scoring feast is definitely a joy to hear, and the media also loves to edit news in this area, and the sales are good!

Kyle, for example, made a 60-point scoring show sensation in the league and became a smash hit. So where does Kyle stand on the scoring charts? I can't even make it into the top ten! The first place is Kobe Bryant, who averages 32.2 points per game, and the second place is Iverson, who has 31.8 points, which is estimated to be difficult this year, and the third is James's 30.5 points, and then Arenas's 30 points. Four 30+ gods, scoring masters, they are the darlings of the media, the collective idol of the fans, and the battle for the scoring champion will be bloody.

Then fifth to tenth were Nowitzki's 28.3 points, Wade's 27 points, Pierce 26.8 points, Anthony 26.2 points, Ray Allen 26 points, and Reed 25.5 points. That's the top 10 scorer, with a minimum of 25.5 points, and Carter's 25.2 points have to be moved back a bit. It is conceivable how crazy the scores of the major stars this year are, and it can also confirm the fierce and cruel competition of the teams.

This is not intuitive, so there are 31 players who have cut an average of 20+ per game so far, that is to say, there are 31 players with star strength, which is enough to be bullish, and this does not include some top players with absolute strength! For example, Nash, like Billups, like Duncan, like Parker, they are averaging less than 20 points per game, but who dares to deny their quality?

This year has definitely been a crazy season, with all kinds of new stars coming up, all kinds of fierce generals getting in the way, and the older generation is at the peak, and all kinds of gods are competing for dominance, and the demons are dancing wildly.

In addition to the crazy scoring list, the other lists are relatively stable, the top position in the rebounding list is the champion in 04, the potential new star of the Magic team "Warcraft" Howard, who can grab an average of 12.8 rebounds per game, the second place is "Wolf King" Garnett's 12.2, Sean Marion's short neck can also have 11.6, Ben Wallace 11.2, Duncan 11, Yao Ming 10.5, Troy Murphy 10.1, Brand 10. The others didn't make it to the double.

Nash leads the assist list by a wide margin, averaging 10.5 assists per game, while Brevine Knight is second with 8.7 assists per game. It is worth noting that Kyle is in fifth place with 8.1 assists per game, followed by Chris Paul with 8 assists per game. On this list, the twin stars shine brightly, and they have the power to seize power.

The league also announced the Player of the Month at the beginning of the month, which is N notches higher than the weekly best. The West was elected by "Captain" Elton Brand, who played in 15 games in November, averaging nearly 40 minutes per game, averaging 24.1 points, 10 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.7 blocks per game, leading the team to a record of nine wins and six losses. He shot 56 percent from the field and was very efficient, and the team swept away last season's gloom and advanced to the playoffs.

Also nominated are Duncan, Nash, Nowitzki, Gasol and Kobe, who are basically the stars of playoff-caliber teams. And Kobe Bryant, who averaged 32.2 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game, was robbed of this gold medal by Brand because of the team's ranking problem, as long as the Lakers win one more game or lose one less game, then the best of the month must be Kobe's, but unfortunately the Lakers didn't do it, this is the sigh of the fans.

LeBron James, the "little emperor" in the East, was elected, averaging 30.5 points, 6.7 rebounds and 6.2 assists per game, with a shooting rate of 49%, a three-point shooting rate of 35%, and a free throw shooting rate of 82%. But Raptors fans still think their new leader should be elected, Kyle 23.4 points, 8.1 assists and 5.1 rebounds, shooting 50.3%, which is rare among guards, 37.2% three-point shooting, free throws, the data is not much worse than James, and there are 60 points for super performances. With a record of eight wins and three losses, last season's fish belly has been transformed after the arrival of Kyle and has entered the playoff spot. This is enough to show that Kyle's importance is self-evident and can already influence the trend of the game. Kyle is on the list of nominees, along with Billups, Wade, and Arenas.

Well, the best of the week is gone, and the best of the week should always fall to Kyle! After all, 60 points are in this town! It's a pity that there is still none! It was also taken away by LeBron. Kyle averaged 31 points, 6.3 assists, 4.7 rebounds and 2 steals per game in three games last week, which is not outstanding, but in a game like the Nets, he and Sam were angry with each other, only 10 points, 4 assists and 2 rebounds, seriously dragging their feet, and the game was lost. On the other hand, James won all three games last week, averaging 33 points, 8.5 rebounds and 8 assists per game, and it is reasonable to win the best of the week.

The Western Conference of the Week was given to Kobe, and the Black Mamba showed his fangs, only achieving a record of two wins and one loss last week, but averaging an astonishing 37.7 points per game, as well as 6 rebounds and 5.3 assists, and the three games were 46 points, 29 points, and 38 points, which is needless to say, and led the team to defeat the Derud Pistons, who only lost one game at the time, which is awe-inspiring.

Rookie of the Month was also announced, and Kyle was the undisputed Rookie of the Year in the East, which was absolutely unacceptable. It's even widely believed that Kyle has booked the Rookie of the Year trophy, and he's just too good. If there is anyone who can pose a threat to Kyle, that person can only be Chris Paul, the winner of the Western Conference Rookie of the Month, who is currently averaging 16.8 points, 8 assists, 5.3 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game, shooting 45% from the field, 32.2% from three-point range, and 86% from the free throw line. Of course! An average difference of 6,7 points per game is an insurmountable distance.

The latest rookie list has also been updated at the right time, Kyle is at the top of the list without suspense, Paul is close behind, and the third place is Kyle's old enemy from college days, Veranieuver, who was selected by the Golden State Warriors with the ninth pick this year, he averaged 12.4 points and 6.6 rebounds per game last month, shooting 46.3%, played less than 30 minutes, ranked third among rookies in scoring, and second only to Bogut in rebounds.

The fourth place on the list is Felton, with 11+ points + assists and 5+ data also gives him a little face, and the fifth place is Channing Fry, who averages 11.2 points and 6 rebounds per game, and he is the only consolation for New Yorkers this year. Then there is the champion Boggart, Marvin Williams, and Delon Williams, all the way to stand up straight, waiting for their respective fans to desperately round, and now it seems that the top three have become representatives of waste materials, and last year's bad teams are all blind. DeLong was an exception, though, as he started the game with a terrible start but has now found a little rhythm, and with a good record, he has received much less firepower, and he is showing signs of abandoning the first two and leaving the team.

Finally, here comes the highlight, the regular season MVP list, that is, the Most Valuable Player. Being able to make the list shows that the player is among the top players in the league, which can also be understood as the best group of people in the NBA. There are three most important criteria for its selection, first, the team must have an excellent record, second, the role of the core of the team must have immediate results, last season's fish belly, this season to improve to the status of a playoff contender, third, to make teammates better, this is actually negligible, because the record is good, teammates are naturally good, even if the truth is very bad, but the outside world must be good, everything depends on victory. And vice versa, teammates change because of your core, such as the mentality of teammates, the way you play, integrate into the system, get along well, and do these things as success. There is also the difficulty coefficient of leading the team, injuries, whether the helper around you is bull or not, etc.!

The first is LeBron James, the "Little Emperor" has exploded in full force this year and has grown into a top star. The second Kobe Bryant, who was touched by the Lakers in the playoffs last year, is actually a playoff-level team this year, plus bonuses such as the scoring throne, the image of a lone hero is vivid and full of soul. Nash, who finished third, averaged 18.5 points, 10.5 assists and 4 rebounds per game. With Stoudemire injured, but the Suns still sit second in the West, you can see how important Nash's role is. Fourth-place Nowitzki, averaging 28.3 points, 8.1 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game, the Mavericks have completed their transformation this year, and the German tank has taken the lead.

The fifth-place Wade, with 27 points, 6.5 assists and 5.2 rebounds, is among the top ranks, and the Heat are also in second place in the Eastern Conference. Billups, who is in sixth place, averages 18.3 points and 8.6 assists per game may not seem good, but as the boss of the East, he should not be overlooked. Seventh place Duncan, averaging 18.5 points and 11 rebounds per game, the leader of the Western Conference, should not be taken lightly.

Kyle Lowry, the eighth place, is evaluated on the official website as follows: a natural leader, his breakthrough lethality has reached the phenomenal level, he is level-headed, he plays smart, and he is extremely explosive. His arrival has transformed Toronto, the team has completely emerged from the legacy of Carter's departure, and he continues to improve, and the 60-point slash is more of a statement that Kyle Lowry can't ignore. He has a bright future ahead of him.

The ninth is Brandon, last year's underdog, this year's high flying. Tenth-place is Arenas, who has two good teammates, but the Wizards' record is clearly a bit off the mark. There are a bunch of crazy people in the back, like Anthony! Iverson! Pierce! Reed! Carter! They can only smack their lips and express their displeasure.

Kyle's 60-point gore is still remaining, and this side has begun to swipe the screen to dominate the version, enter the category of a real star, and enter people's sight. At least the rise of Kyle has been officially recognized. (To be continued.) )