Chapter 8 Crazy data
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Mourning is very tough, but when he encounters Abdul-Jabbar and Wei Zhiming, the tough defense is useless, and the triple-double king Jason Kidd is not the opponent of the triple-double grandfather, and there is only one peak Carter left to watch.
However, a Carter can't make waves in front of two of the top interior players in history, and his three-point shot is not outstanding in front of Ray Allen.
The Bucks easily defeated the peak Nets, and Wei Zhiming's heart value was filled, and his heart value reached thirty.
On December 10th, the Bucks played against the Hawks, and the Hawks were not bad in the East because they had the former monster, Howard.
Howard, although it has begun to decline, he is still a relatively strong interior line in the league, and the Hawks have Howard, and their strength is even stronger.
Wei Zhiming's collision with the league's top insiders, now there is nothing to look forward to, Wei Zhiming has mastered the skill of Tiangou, he has firmly sat first in the league, ESPN adjusted the ranking of the center in time, Wei Zhiming topped the list with an absolute advantage.
Wei Zhiming's physical fitness is full of Howard, and his skills are also full of Howard, in this game, the performance between Wei Zhiming and Howard is just as fans guessed.
Wei Zhiming played 42 points in this game, he cut 42 points, 19 rebounds, 13 assists, 5 blocks and 4 steals, he beat Howard, almost angry.
Howard scored eleven points and rebounded eleven in this game, and the data of Double 11 is really not on the same level in the face of Wei Zhiming's proud data.
The Bucks easily beat the Hawks, who have won 20 straight games since the start of the season.
Defeating the real team, Wei Zhiming didn't feel anything to be proud of, he finished the game with the Eagles and directly entered the space again.
The team in the space is Wei Zhiming's meal, and Wei Zhiming's next opponent in the space is the Sun team!
Pinnacle Suns.
The Suns' starting point guard is, of course, Steve Nash.
With Westphall and Barkley in front of him, Nash is arguably the greatest star in Suns history, but his start hasn't been smooth. When he was drafted by the Suns with the 15th pick in the 1996 draft, Nash heard a barrage of boos from Phoenix fans. And as a backup for KJ, Kassel and Kidd, Nash didn't get much of a chance either.
In 1998, Nash was sent to the Mavericks, but unexpectedly played the reputation of the league's first-class point guard here, and this time it was the Suns' turn to "eat the grass". As a result, Nash was once again underestimated and decided to return to the Suns.
The return proved to be the wisest decision for Nash and the Suns. In the first season of return, Nash led the team to win 33 more games, he averaged 15.5 points per game and the league's most 11.5 assists, not only began to monopolize the assist throne for 3 consecutive years, but also became the second in Suns history after Barkley -06 season, Nash scored 18.8 points and 10.5 assists, leading the team to win another 54 wins in the case of Xiao Si's injury, and even Zhuang MVP.
Nash has achieved many things that his point guard predecessors have not achieved, and his Suns have also injected a breath of fresh air into the league with their flashy style of play, and have profoundly influenced the face of the NBA today. The honor is soft, and the only thing Nash lacks is the championship. It's a pity that the Suns have undergone a change of coach since then, the style of play and lineup have changed drastically, and the elderly Nash has no power to return. Finally, after missing out on the playoffs for two consecutive years in 2012, Nash switched to the Lakers. To this day, Nash remains the Suns' all-time all-time assist leader and three-point leader.
Shooting Guard: Paul Westphal.
The Suns are the No. 2 in history, and Westphall is one of the best. In fact, if there is a "godfather" in the history of the Suns, he will not give up.
After Westphale, who was drafted by the Celtics in the 1972 draft, spent three seasons there and won the championship in 1974, the Green made a trade that nearly ruined themselves and sent Westphale to the Suns.
In his first season, Westphall averaged 20.5 points and 5.4 assists per game to lead the team to the Finals for the first time, against the Green Shirts. The Green Shirts won 12 more games than the Suns that season and are determined to reclaim the championship they lost for a year, and the Suns don't seem to be the opponent.
However, after the first four games, the Suns, who fell behind 0-2, stubbornly equalized the overall score, so the battle of Tianwang Mountain, known as the "greatest game in history", was staged, which also became the most brilliant chapter of Westerfaal's career. Before the end of the fourth quarter, the Green Army still led 94-91, Westphale's clever break and fast break, played 2+1, and dragged the game into the first overtime. After the two sides were evenly divided, a second extra time followed. With 15 seconds left, the Suns trailed 108-109 and Westphale stole John Havlicek again and passed to Curtis Perry to hit and the Suns took the lead!
Havlicek made up for it and scored two more points quickly, and the home Green Army fans mistakenly thought the game was over and rushed into the stadium to celebrate, but the referee was aware of it and still gave the Suns one second. At this time, Westphall deliberately called an unwarranted timeout to give the Green Army a free throw, which was a mindless move, but brought the Suns a chance to serve in the middle line. As a result, Garfield Hurd received a pass from Westfall on the sideline and hit the third overtime!
In the end, the Suns earned respect despite a 128-126 victory and a 4-2 victory. In 1980, the Suns sent Westafal to the supersonic exchange for Dennis Johnson.
After retiring, Westphale continued to contribute to the Suns. In 1992, he took over the Suns coaching from Fitzsimmons and led the team to the Finals in 1993. The only two Finals trips in the Suns' history are all thanks to him. Today, he serves as an assistant coach for Lionel Hollins with the Nets.
Small forward: Sean Marion.
Known for his bizarre shooting posture, well-rounded style of play and "no three, no four" position, Marion was a man of personality in the first decade of the 21st century.
In the 1999 draft, Marion joined the Suns. In his second season, he improved significantly, averaging 17.3 points, 10.7 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game. In the 2002-03 season, Marion averaged 20 points per game and grabbed 9.5 rebounds, making him an All-Star for the first time. In the 2004-05 season, Marion became the first player since David Robinson in 1992 to rank in the top 5 in the league in total rebounds and steals in a single season, and was named to the All-NBA team.
In the 2005-06 season, Marion was injured and the No. 4 position was mentioned as Marion's best performance, averaging 21.8 points, 11.8 rebounds, 2 steals and 1.7 blocks per game, leading the Suns and ranking third on the team in efficiency, and the Suns also reached the Western Conference finals. But in the summer of 2007, rumors of a trade swirled about him, and he submitted a transfer request, tearing up his face with the top brass and calling the partnership with the Suns a "bad marriage". Finally, in February 2008, Marion and O'Neal swapped to the Heat.
Power forward: Charles Barkley.
"Sir Charles" is famous, he is the Suns' first regular season MVP, and he is also the leader of the Suns' second glory period. Barkley came to the Suns in 1992 after eight seasons with the 76ers, which proved to be a smart deal for him and the Suns. In his first season, Barkley averaged 25.6 points, 12.2 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game, was elected MVP, and led the team to a team-best 62-20 in team history, and then entered the Finals after 1976, losing 2-4 to the Bulls.
Despite the loss, Barkley still averaged 27.3 points, 13 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game in six games, and he recorded a triple-double of 32 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in the fourth game. However, in the following two seasons, Barkley faced two major enemies: injuries and the Rockets. A serious back injury once made him consider retiring, and he was overturned by the Rockets when he was leading the overall score for two consecutive years, which made Barkley hate this "Texas cockroach" even more.
In the 1995-96 season, Barkley's final season with the Suns, the team stopped in the first round. At the end of the season, adhering to the idea of "joining if you can't beat", Barkley became a member of the "Texas Cockroaches" and continued to chase the championship dream. But until he retired, he failed to touch the O'Brien Cup, which became the biggest regret of his life.
Centre-forward: Amare Stoudemire.
"Little Overlord" was once one of the hottest stars in the NBA and the inheritor of the Brutalist inside. In his rookie season, Xiao Si beat Yao Ming and Caron Butler to become the first high school rookie in history to win the rookie king. Nash's arrival made him feel like a fish in water, and the cooperation between the two was reminiscent of the Utah twins, and the Suns also became a league powerhouse with their unique and gorgeous offensive style.
In the 2005-06 season, Small's injury contributed to the return of Jr. in the Nash Lianzhuang -07 season, averaging 20.4 points and 9.6 rebounds per game. But in the second round of the Western Conference against the Spurs that year, a large-scale clash broke out between the two sides, Xiao Si was suspended, and the Suns were defeated again. In the 2007-08 season, after O'Neal joined, the Suns lost to the Spurs in the first round.
After Mike D'Antoni left New York, the Suns switched to offense and defense, and Smalls was limited for a while, and injuries came back to the door. The 2009-10 season was the afterglow of Smalls in the Suns, averaging 23.1 points and 8.9 rebounds per game, leading the team to the Western Conference Finals, losing 2-4 to the future champion Lakers. At the end of the season, Smalls jumped out of contract and signed with the Knicks.
At Phoenix, Smalls was a five-time All-Star and a four-time All-Star selection. To date, he still ranks third, fifth and sixth in Suns history in terms of total rebounds, blocks and points, and deservedly named the best center in franchise history.
This lineup is the lineup of the peak Suns, and the strongest lineup in this set is Nash and Barkley.
It's a pity that the Bucks' all-time lineup is much more luxurious than the Suns', and in fact, the Bucks' Abdul-Jabbar alone is worthy of many all-time superstars.
In this game, needless to say, the Bucks slaughtered the peak Suns by a large score, Wei Zhiming and Abdul-Jabbar frantically taught Tiangou, and the two used Tiangou to defeat the Suns.
In reality, Wei Zhiming has gone crazy, this year is a year of collective explosion of stars, thick eyebrows, Lillard, Wei Shao, DeRozan, Harden and other players, they have played a crazy and ungodly season.
In such a crazy season, Wei Zhiming was not obvious in the early stage, his season had just begun, and he was playing health basketball.
But since Wei Zhiming played the heavenly hook, Wei Zhiming began to hit all the glory records of this season, and his average playing time per game jumped from about 20 minutes to 42 minutes.
With the increase in playing time, Wei Zhiming's data began to explode, and since he played a heavenly hook against the Trail Blazers, Wei Zhiming has won two consecutive 40-point triple-doubles.
The Bucks finished playing the Hawks in reality, and their next opponent was the Washington Wizards, and Wei Zhiming cut a 50-point triple-double this time, and the Bucks ushered in a 21-game winning streak.
Wei Zhiming's explosive scoring ability and all-round ability amazed the world, Wei Zhiming slowly improved his ranking on the scoring list, and he was on other lists, Wei Zhiming's ranking was also improving.
On December 11, 2016, after the game between the Bucks and the Wizards, the 2016-2017 All-Star voting began.
In the last All-Star, Kobe Bryant, who is about to retire, was the All-Star vote king, and Wei Zhiming became the starting interior of the All-Star East at the last moment. And this time, Wei Zhiming wants to become the all-star ticket king.
On December 13th, the Bucks played against the Raptors, this game was another bloody massacre, Wei Zhiming once again cut down 50 points and three doubles, and his ability has surpassed Jordan.
After the Bucks vs. the Raptors, Wei Zhiming's attribute value increased a little again, Wei Zhiming is now an existence with all attributes of 96, and his attributes have reached a new high.
In the space, Wei Zhiming's next opponent is the peak Knicks.
The pinnacle Knicks, the starting point guard is Walter Frazier.
In addition to the doorman, the other person in the "Rolls-Royce backfield" is none other than Fraser. From 1967 to the Knicks, Fraser held on until 1977, during which time he won two championships with the team. In Game 7 of the epic 1970 Finals, although the limelight was stolen by Reed, who played with an injury, it was Fraser, who scored 36 points, to win the game. After Monroe joined the team, there were doubts about whether the two could coexist, but to this day, the "Rolls-Royce backfield" is still a rare backcourt combination that has contributed two Hall of Famers and a top 50 superstar.
Fraser doesn't have as much of a game as Monroe, but he's a different story off the field. He was so well-dressed that he was nicknamed "Clyde" for wearing a hat identical to that of the main character in the classic film Bonnie and Clyde. With a bearded face, he is always well-dressed and always exudes fashion charm. After becoming a narrator, Fraser also gained favor for his quick thinking and elegant diction. Now, fans who watch the Knicks game, when they glimpse him with a bearded face in the commentary seat, they all sigh: "This old man is really a sass." ”
Shooting Guard: Earl Monroe.
In 1996, the Bulls brought in Dennis Rodman, who had made them hate so much, to achieve their second triple. The same story happened in New York, much earlier. In the 1971-72 season, the Knicks brought in Monroe, the "Black Pearl" who had previously been in Baltimore (the predecessor of the Wizards) and had been competing with them for many years.
Facts have proved that the Knicks' move to "turn enemies into friends" has been very effective, and the golden combination that was later praised by historians as the "Rolls-Royce backcourt" was formed. The following season, the Knicks returned to the Finals to reclaim the championship that had been lost for two years.
In NBA history, Monroe is a player with strong technical characteristics, his body language is rich, and his "spinning top" style of footwork is breathtaking, and even he admits: "Sometimes, I don't know what I'm going to do next, and my opponent can't even know." When it comes to his fluid, spectator-like style of play, Monroe proudly says, "I watch NBA games now, but I don't remember anyone playing like me. ”
Small forward: Carmelo Anthony.
The Knicks have a lot of strong players in history, and Melon will also face two big challenges at the No. 3 position. Despite last season's dismal end and criticism, Melon is still quite suitable for the players of Big Apple City in terms of personal ability, personality traits, and star flavor. In terms of his status and future expectations as the team's first brother, Melon can even compete for the title of "King of New York".
Power forward: Dave Di Baschel.
Di Baschel, who doubled as a coach with the Pistons in the '60s, had an embarrassment, whenever he asked the opposing coach which player he wanted from the Pistons, the other man would always point to his nose and say, "You! ”
This "embarrassment" is actually an affirmation of Di Baschel. In the 1968-69 season, Holzmann sent Walter Bellamy to the Pistons in exchange for Di Baschel, not only gaining a tough defensive interior lineman, but also freeing Reid to move him to the No. 5 position.
After retiring, Di Baschel was not idle. He first became the general manager of the Nets (it is said that the Knicks delayed the retirement of his jersey because of this), and then he became the president of ABA. He returned to the Knicks as an assistant coach and general manager in the '80s, and it was he who drafted Ewing in 1985.
On May 14, 2003, while running a marathon, Di Baschel died of a heart attack at the age of 63.
Center: Patrick Ewing.
Gorilla, Ewing. He's so famous that even Inoue doesn't know what will happen if he joins the Bulls. He was also named one of his favorite players in the contemporary NBA by Cardinal Auerbach. Compared to his opponents, Ewing is more orthodox, but unfortunately he was born in the wrong era.
During his 15 years with the Knicks, Ewing ranked first in team history in terms of total appearances, minutes played, total shots and shots, total rebounds, total steals and total blocks, in addition to appearing on the All-Star, All-Star and All-Defensive Team. But Ewing, who lacks the two major honors of championship and MVP, and always looks like an old scalper, still does not invite mean and flashy New York fans to meet him. In the 1999 Finals, when the Knicks were in a fierce battle against the Spurs in the Finals, Ewing could only watch from the sidelines, both because of injuries and because New York fans and media "didn't want to see him again." (To be continued.) )