Chapter Seventy-Nine: 1998 and 30 Wins

"It's 1998." Bryant stretched and woke up from his Los Angeles den.

In the first few days, the other day, the Lakers defeated the Clippers, the Celtics, and the Kings in 4 days and 3 games.

The Lakers won a few games relatively easily, and the Clippers have completely become a fish belly this season, and they are currently 5-23, at the bottom of the West, and they are obviously running for a few super rookies this year.

This year is a little worse than 96 and 97, but it is definitely a big year for the draft! Champion Michael Olovocandi is known as the next big dream.

As a freshman, Olovo Kandi averaged just 4.0 points and 3.4 rebounds per game. In his sophomore year, Olovokandi missed most of the game due to injury, and his performance was not impressive. In his junior year, Olowo Candy suddenly became an NCAA celebrity, averaging 22.2 points, 11.2 rebounds and 2.88 blocks per game, ranking first in the Great West in all three technical statistics, and he deservedly won the best player in the region.

Olajuwon's statistics in his junior season are 16.8 points, 13.5 rebounds and 5.6 blocks per game, although Olowo Candiong is slightly inferior in defensive skills, but his excellent physical fitness, as well as his almost legendary basketball education experience and three years of training have played such a proud 22+11 double-double data, as well as his dominance in the game, so that everyone thinks they see the next Olajuwon.

The big man is 7 feet tall at center and looks so big at 269 pounds that he looks a little worse than Zhang.

I heard that Elgin Baylor likes this 2.13-meter top center embryo very much, so this season's Clippers are also rotten...

And Kobe Bryant knows that this candy champion will become one of the most watery champions in history.

Also in this draft is the University of Arizona's White Devils.

The University of North Carolina UFO and Mr. 20,000 Points, who won both the Naismith and Wood Awards in his junior year.

Beautiful point guard white chocolate.

There is also the truth that Xiao Zhan is a lifelong enemy.

Of course, none of these players can achieve as much as that man.

smashed his Lakers dynasty's dream of three consecutive championships, and single-core winning the championship led a trend of white power forward - Dirk Nowitzki.

In addition to these high-profile players, there are Tyronn Lue, Mobley, Ricky Davis, Bunch Wells, Al Harrington,

The addition of these players will push the American professional basketball team into a new era.

When the dynasty changed, it came.

The process of winning against Celtic was also relatively simple, and Maddie has recently started to openly grab the ball with Fattoutou. And their coach Pitino seems to be very supportive of this matter, and with the tacit approval of Pitino and the cardinal, the open and secret battle between Maddie and Fathead has begun.

In this game, the Lakers were all half-main and half-rotation, and finally won the game.

Harris also put Stephen Jackson on the court and Maddie for a while, and the end result was that Stephen Jackson was slightly inferior and was taught to be a man by Maddie's several dry pulls.

But Stephen Jackson, an all-round young man, is also more and more respected by the Lakers and has gradually become an important rotation for the Lakers.

Then in the small forward position, the Lakers hoarded Bowen, Mullin, and Stephen Jackson. Fortunately, these three people are also relatively flexible, and the No. 234 position can swing to a certain extent.

Mullin is back in the match against the King!

God's left hand, who had been away from the battle for a long time, scored 17 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists as soon as he came back.

OK only played about 20 minutes before going off for a break.

With a 132:97 victory over the king.

The Lakers are on a 30-game winning streak!

Thirty wins in a row!

A legendary achievement!

It's done!

It's not close!

It's still close to surpassing a 33-game winning streak.

Harlister intends to give the Lakers' main players a break in these relatively easy games. It makes them not bad yet.

But it also caused the Lakers' players to drop their stats.

December ended, January began, and December's Player of the Month ended up missing out on OK.

Michael Jordan, after losing to Kobe Bryant in November, finally won the Player of the Month award for December.

He averaged 37.4 minutes per game, scoring 30.4 points, 6.9 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.2 steals, 0.6 blocks and 2.9 turnovers with a 48.2% shooting rate and an 18.8% three-point shooting rate, leading the team to 11-3.

It can be seen that Jordan's performance this month is not as good as in November, but the 35-year-old GOAT has played such a performance for two consecutive months, which still made the judges vote for him.

If it weren't for the loss of the game with Kobe, then Jordan's best of the month would have been even higher. Unfortunately, he lost to the Lakers and lost the first place in the East, although there are signs of snatching it back now, it still makes people feel that this month is the best to have some moisture.

At the same time, the results of the first round of voting for the All-Stars also came out.

"BOSS, the first round of All-Star voting is out." Pelinka's phone called.

"You! It's the king of tickets! ”

Kobe Bryant was a little surprised and turned on the computer.

Kobe Bryant 700,000 votes!

Michael Jordan 680,000 votes!

Anfernee Hardaway 610,000 votes!

Grant Hill 530,000 votes!

Shaq O'Neal 520,000 votes!

These five players are by far the most popular players in the league.

Current Western defenders: Kobe Bryant first with 700,000 votes, Gary Payton second with 350,000 votes, Stockton third with 330,000 votes, Marbury fourth with 270,000 votes, and Eddie Jones fifth with 230,000 votes.

Western Conference Forward: Karl Malone first with 420,000 votes, Kevin Garnett second with 310,000 votes, Charles Barkley third with 270,000 votes, Tim Duncan fourth with 210,000 votes, and Vin Baker fifth with 180,000 votes.

Western center: Shaq O'Neal first with 520,000 votes, David Robinson second with 440,000 votes, and Olajuwon third with 250,000 votes.

Not much has changed in the west this year, with Camp Touring East and Wembeck joining.

The popularity of the Houston Big Three has skyrocketed, and this has to do with their regular season paddling performance.

Rookie Tim Duncan finished fourth and may make it to the All-Star Game.

The other side of the east.

Eastern defenders: Michael Jordan 680,000 votes, Anfernee Hardaway 610,000 votes, Tim Hardaway 330,000 votes, Allen Iverson 300,000 votes, Reggie Miller 240,000 votes.

Eastern Forwards: Grant Hill 530,000 votes, Chris Webb 410,000 votes, Sean Kemp 300,000 votes, Dennis Rodman 210,000 votes, Glenn Rice 200,000 votes.

Eastern center: DiCambe Mutombo 380,000 votes, Patrick Ewing 350,000 votes, Alonzo Mourning 330,000 votes.

Hill can't even enter the playoffs on the eastern side, and he can still have the number of votes for the first place, which Kobe Bryant didn't expect, and it can only be said that the popularity king is not in vain.

The gap between Jordan and Kobe Bryant is only a little bit!

This is thanks to Twitter, where the fans are the youngest and most active people who like to vote. Kobe Bryant interacts with fans on Twitter every day and has attracted a large number of fans.

Then there was the Lakers players canvassing each other for votes on Twitter, resulting in the Lakers even Eddie Jones having a very good vote.