Chapter 600: The First Round of the Playoffs and Two of the Unluckiest Players in History
The Seattle SuperSonics staged the greatest comeback in NBA history by beating the Denver Nuggets at home.
The day after the end of this match, the whole world was almost entirely in the news and coverage of this match.
For the whole world, it was as if some terrible shackles had been opened.
The first round of this year's playoffs is actually very exciting, even in the East, which has been complained about, this year's playoffs have played very well.
For example, the battle between the Celtics, who are first in the East, and the Pacers, who are eighth in the East, is a proper sweep battle in the eyes of many before the game.
In fact, the Celtics did sweep the Pacers in the end.
But in terms of the content of the game, it was not so easy for Celtic to win.
Danny Granger, the Pacers' dominant player, has been doing well, and this is the first time in his career that he has led the team to the playoffs as a big man.
However, in the face of the Celtics, the strongest three in the East, Granger's play was quite incredible, averaging more than 28 points per game on 47% shooting, and the Pacers were able to bite the Celtics for three quarters almost every game.
If it weren't for the fact that the Pacers were too far away from the Celtics, this series would be even more interesting.
So although the Celtics and Pacers swept 4-0 in this series without any suspense, it made fans around the world know the rise of a new star named Granger.
As long as this all-round scorer doesn't have any major injuries in the future, this player who thinks of himself as a little yes everywhere will have a very bright future.
There are also the Wizards, who are second in the East, and the 76ers, who are seventh in the East, and this series is more lively than the series between the Celtics and Pacers.
It should be said that this series between the Wizards and the 76ers is the most lively series of the first round in the East.
In that series between the Celtics and the Pacers, the world reacquainted itself with Granger.
And this round of the series between the Wizards and the 76ers really made the world recognise Iguodala and Crawford and Sun Yue of the Wizards......
The Wizards and 76ers had a big score of 4-2 in the final series of this series, and the Wizards had a bit of a hard time winning.
And the reason for the difficulty is the crazy outburst of Crawford, the 76ers' strongest sixth man.
The 76ers' backup guard even took on the task of playing against Arenas in this series!
And it's pretty good.
The overall strength of the 76ers is actually quite good, and the poor record in the regular season is mainly due to the fact that the team's big man Iguodala's offense is not very stable, and the team's last offense has always been very problematic.
And after the playoffs, no one really thought that Crawford, the sixth man of this team, looked more like the boss of the team, and the original boss of the team, Iguodala, became Crawford's Pippen.
The 76ers' alternative Jordan and Pippen duo was really caught off guard by the Wizards.
Iguodala is indeed a very difficult point for the Wizards to get right.
"If there is no Sun Yue, if it is changed to last season, the 76ers in this series will be black seven!"
Here's what many media pundits had to say about the series after the series.
Sun Yue's performance in the Wizards this season, the regular season is really very indescribable, you have to say that his role is negative, but he is really very important on the court, the organization around Arenas, for Arenas to devote himself to the offense has a great role, and his height and defense are also important to the Wizards.
But to say that he really is that important, just look at his shooting percentage, and even die-hard Wizards fans will feel headaches and egg pains.
At the end of last season, many people said that Rondo's shooting percentage was already the worst for a defender.
Those who once said Rondo will surely regret it now, and Sun Yue's appearance simply shattered the impression fans have of NBA players.
According to last season's evaluation of Rondo, Rondo is a shame for NBA guards, and Sun Yue is a shame for NBA players!
A player who shoots less than 30% from the field and less than 11% from three-point range is not a shame in the NBA?
According to many fans, a player like Durant can become a scoring champion in the NBA, and that's Yes.
And a player like Sun Yue can gain a foothold in the NBA, then it is really powerful in the NBA, and anyone can really accept it!
But it is such a shame in the mouth of fans that the NBA has become the key to the team in the most important playoffs.
When the entire Wizards were having a headache because of Iguodala's position, it was Sun Yue who stood up in the end!
The position of Iguodala, the leading player of the 76ers, is too flexible, from the No. 1 position to the No. 3 position, although all the skills are not so refined, but every skill is there, whether it is facing Arenas or Caron Butler, he can face it calmly.
Facing the Wizards' opposing players, that's really playing whoever you want.
It's a wizard, and there's really no way to do it.
In the end, the wizard really released the equally wonderful Sun Yue, and only then did he hold the 76ers down.
And the Wizards finally defeated the 76ers quite thrillingly to enter the Eastern Conference semifinals.
The Pistons, who are third in the East, and the Hawks, who are sixth in the East, are not as thrilling as the Wizards and 76ers, but they are quite exciting.
The Pistons and Hawks also scored 4-2.
But the Eagles didn't have much trouble with the Pistons.
The Hawks are a very consistent team under the leadership of Hawk King Joe Johnson and Al Horford, a very good rookie center this year.
No matter how the opponent performs, the Eagles can always play their own players.
In terms of the strength of the Pistons and the Eagles, the strength of the Pistons is certainly above the Eagles.
But compared to the stability of the Hawks, the Pistons are precisely the most unstable team.
In the mode that the Pistons are now holding a superstar like Iverson on the whole team, the victory or defeat of the Pistons is really the most directly related to Iverson's efficiency.
The majority of the 4-2 is not how much trouble the Hawks have caused the Pistons, it's all about when Iverson is a god and when he is a ghost.
Since the Pistons won four games and lost two, naturally, Iverson is a ghost for two, as for the remaining four, two are gods, and the other two can only be regarded as average.
As one of the best scorers in the playoffs in NBA history, Iverson can average nearly 30 points per game in his career playoff games.
Iverson partnered with Anthony with the Nuggets last season, and he averaged 23 points per game on less than 40 percent shooting, the lowest score in the playoffs of his career.
And this year in the Pistons, Iverson's average points per game in the playoffs has become an average of 32 points per game, and the shooting rate has returned to 43%.
While this shooting percentage can't be compared to Iverson's shooting percentage in the regular season, it's still higher than his career.
It can be said that after coming to the Pistons this year, Iverson has maintained a very good state, and it can be seen that he really wants to prove to the Nuggets that it is whose fault it is that everyone parted ways, and in order to prove that he is right, Iverson has changed quite a lot of vices this year.
According to many experts, after Iverson averaged 30 points per game in both the regular season and playoffs this year, Iverson's career could hit the 30,000 points in the regular season and 30 points per game in the playoffs.
In fact, those two markers are already very close to Iverson, whose regular season scoring total now exceeds 25,000 points and is averaging 29.9 points per game in the playoffs.
It may be difficult for Iverson to prove himself with a core title in his career, and the current Western Conference powerhouses and Celtics are too strong.
But Iverson wants to prove himself a true legend in his own way, and he's already on his way.
Compared with the other three matchups in the East, the Magic in fourth place in the East and the Raptors in fifth place in the East are the most boring.
But this is also relative, and the personal performance of Howard, the leading player of the Magic team, makes this round of the series not so boring.
Averaging 25 points, 20 rebounds and 4 blocks per game, Howard really single-handedly blew up the Raptors in this series.
If Yes was the player with the most personal heroism in the first round in the West, then in the East, the most personal heroism was not Arenas or Iverson, but actually Howard.
Howard looks much more invincible than Iverson and Arenas.
If you are a fan who likes to watch the big man dominate the game, you must have a lot of love for this matchup.
The first round of the playoffs in the East this year played well, which many people didn't expect.
And this is especially true of the first round of the Western Conference playoffs, which have long been considered the most brutal West in history.
The Rockets, who are No. 1 in the West this year, are the 73-9 all-time regular-season No. 1 team, while the Thunder, who are eighth in the West, are a 55-win team.
The 73-win Rockets are strong, but the 55-win Thunder is not without the power to fight.
A matchup between Paul and Roy, two of the best point guards of the younger generation.
A matchup between Maddie and Peja, two older generation scorers.
Yao Ming and Chandler, a pair of old rivals who were opponents before they entered the NBA, faced off.
Add David West and Artest, two grumpy strikers, as embellishments.
The matchup between the Rockets and the Thunder, which seems to be very different, is not so urbane.
In Game 6 between the two teams, when Chris Paul and Roy were grabbing a rebound, Paul's unintentional or unintentional elbow hammer on Roy's ass almost caused the first large-scale group brawl of this year's playoffs.
If Yao Ming hadn't calmly endured it in the end, it is estimated that after this game is over, it is estimated that he will be banned for a large number of games.
The matchup between the Rockets and the Thunder is very lively, hot and exciting.
The Suns, who are second in the West, and the Grizzlies, who are seventh in the West, are completely different styles.
Whether it's the Suns or the Grizzlies, this series is quite urbane.
Perhaps for Oden, the Grizzlies' leading center, perhaps his first career trip to the playoffs was a little too urbane.
Suns and Grizzlies, this matchup is considered the most likely matchup of the Black Seven, because Oden is too urbane, so that the Grizzlies with the twin towers actually did not kill Stoudemire every game.
Obviously, Oden didn't figure out how much of a difference the scale of the playoffs and the regular season was until the end of the game.
Perhaps in the regular season, Stoudemire should have been sent off in every game.
However, in the playoffs, Stoudemire was not sent off for a single game, and there were only two foul crises in six games, and the Grizzlies were unfortunately eliminated by the Suns 2-4.
The two sets of matchups between the Rockets and the Thunder, the Suns and the Grizzlies are very exciting, and they are definitely worthy of the evaluation of the strongest West in history this year.
All four teams have proven in the playoffs that they have what it takes to reach the Eastern Conference Finals at least.
The most brutal West in history is well deserved.
But the matchup that truly represents the most brutal West in history is definitely the matchup between the Spurs, who are fourth in the West, and the Lakers, who are fifth in the West.
Before the matchup between the Spurs and the Lakers began, most media reporters and expert fans were more optimistic about the Spurs.
No way, the Spurs are a group of playoff strongmen, starting from the team's boss Duncan to Horry, Barry and others at the end of the bench, all of them are players who have proven themselves in the playoffs.
And what about the Lakers on the other side?
Even Kobe Bryant, the team's boss, didn't prove that he could lead the team to win in the playoffs after leaving O'Neal.
And the Lakers' leading power forward, Zach Randolph, is a famous rotten tofu in the league, and the data is a big brush.
Doesn't such a player have to be beaten by Duncan when he meets Duncan?
Coupled with the Spurs' outside line and the strongest defensive player in history, Bowen, it can be said that the Lakers are really fierce and unlucky before the game starts!
Before this series began, no one really expected the final result to be a 4-2 victory for the Lakers to eliminate the Spurs.
No one would have thought that Duncan, who is the number one forward in history, would be suppressed by that rotten tofu in this series!
What no one would have thought about is that after this round of the series, the whole world is worried about Bowen!
Bowen's defense against Kobe Bryant in this series is really good!
Bowen almost relied on his own strength to force the Lakers' triangle offense, and the Lakers didn't even dare to play the triangle offense in order to get Kobe Bryant out of Bowen's defense.
Who in this world now dares to stand still and hit Bowen?
Don't say it's Kobe, don't even dare Yes!
In the end, this round of the series between the Lakers and the Spurs was stunned by relying on Randolph to suppress Duncan, and finally let the Lakers eliminate the Spurs.
In the regular season, because Parker and Ginobili have been undercover, Bowen always loses to Yes without losing.
In the playoffs, because of Duncan's undercover on a whim, Bowen lost to Kobe Bryant without losing.
After this series, Bowen won the ESPN-sponsored title of who is the second unlucky player in history by a landslide.
Who is the first bad luck in history?
Yes, of course!
Distressed me Ye and distressed me Bao are the words that appeared most on the Internet in the first round of the West.
It's just that no one expected that Yes, the most unlucky person in history, would really change his life against the sky!
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