723: MVP has been decided

The moment Link scored, Madison Square Garden seemed to be transformed into a Federal Express Arena, and everyone was cheering for Link's great performance.

The Grizzlies players swarmed up, pulled Link off the ground, and then high-fived him one by one.

Scoring 54 points at Madison Square Garden was a remarkable achievement.

What's more, Link also achieved a triple-double of 50 points on this basis!

In all the years of Madison Square Garden's history, no one has ever done this!

Even New York fans are proud to witness such a great performance!

By the time Link stood up, Anthony was already on the bench. Stoudemire replaced Anthony and continued to play, which also meant that the game officially entered garbage time.

After resisting for 45 minutes, the Knicks finally chose to give up.

Today, Anthony had 44 points, five assists and eight rebounds. On any given night, Anthony's performance would have been enough to secure a double win on both the individual and the result.

But today, he could only bow his head silently, hoping that this damn night would end soon.

Link didn't let that give up, he stepped to the free throw line and hit the free throw steadily.

55 points, Link and Michael. Jordan became the fourth-highest scorer at Madison Square Garden.

After Link's free throw, the Grizzlies called a timeout. Everyone knows that the purpose of Jogger's pause this time is to replace all the main players.

Link has been out for too long today and it's time for him to rest for a while in garbage time.

At this point, the showdown between Link and Anthony ended here. Everyone had a smile on their faces, and Link's performance made everyone feel like it was worth the ticket price.

The opportunity to witness history on the spot is not something that everyone has.

But not everyone in Madison Square Garden was happy for the game, such as Spike, a die-hard Knicks fan. Plum.

Anthony, the best player in New York, has tried his best, but he still can't stop Link, which makes Spike . Lee had a hard time accepting it.

He knew that Link and Grizzly were strong, but he didn't expect them to be so strong.

What if I can't win the game? Then set a history record to win the game!

It sounds like an exaggeration, but that's what Link did today. And once broken, there are two historical records.

Spike. Lee shook his head, and although he had witnessed the whole bout with his own eyes, he still found it hard to believe it in retrospect.

What kind of player can make breaking history as if it were eating and sleeping?

Spike. Lee has watched football in the garden since he was a child, and he has witnessed the rise and fall of countless great stars.

Last time there was a player who could make Spike. Lee doesn't believe his eyes, or Michael. Jordan!

Spike. Lee suddenly realized that he was not just witnessing a great game, he was also witnessing the birth of a great player.

Continued Michael. After Jordan, another era that belongs only to one person is probably coming.

It is true that there were many great basketball players of the 90s. John. Stockton, Reggie. Miller, Hakim. Olajuwon, Karl. Malone, Larry. Peyton, Isaiah. Thomas......

I can't finish this list on an A4 sheet of paper.

But even so, everyone must admit that the 90s were indeed ruled by Jordan. No matter how great these superstars are, they are only Michael. Jordan's supporting role. Their presence will only make Jordan greater.

Olajuwon was able to win two consecutive championships between the Bulls' two dynasties because Jordan went to play baseball in those two years.

Now, Spike. Lee couldn't help but wonder that Cameron. Anthony, LeBron. James and even the younger Kevin. Durant, will they be a supporting character for Link?

Spike. Instead of continuing to speculate about the fate of the alliance for the next decade, Lee stopped his thoughts and made a phone call to his assistant.

If Link was the greatest athlete of his time, he didn't want to miss the chance to shoot a documentary for Link.

That's right, he's the number one fan of the Knicks, and his team was just hammered out by that Chinese No. 0.

But outside of the fans, he has not forgotten that he is still a director.

Spike. Lee took the phone and turned to leave Madison Square Garden. He told his assistant to contact Link's manager, Jeff, as quickly as possible. Austin.

It would be a waste of a great player's career if no one recorded it.

Right here in Spike. Two minutes after Lee left the field early, the electronic beep that represented the end of the game finally sounded. 118-101, the New York Knicks finally lost their first home game after the All-Star Game with a huge 17-point difference.

Anthony stood up, glanced at the big screen, and left silently.

Several reporters tried to go up to interview Anthony, but Anthony passed by them silently as if he hadn't seen them.

Cameron's mood is not difficult to understand, after all, after the loss of this game, the Knicks are 20-33! They are far away from the playoffs. This is how the on-site commentary interprets Anthony's mood.

But in fact, the reason why Anthony is so lonely is not just because of losing.

Anthony is now so desperate because for the first time he's tried his best and still can't get a match.

Anthony has played against great players such as James, Wade, and Kobe Bryant, and has created countless classic games. Although everyone wins and loses in these mutual competitions, even if he loses, Anthony will never lose so badly.

In 2009, in the classic Western Conference Finals between the Nuggets and the Lakers, Kobe Bryant and Anthony forced each other to be better than each other. At that time, Kobe and the Lakers were indispensable, and they were well-deserved league overlords. Even then, Anthony still led the Nuggets to six games against the champion Lakers.

But what about today? Anthony threw everything he had, but there was no chance of a near-victory.

When he and Link struggled for back-to-back rebounds to no avail, and then pulled Link under the basket and couldn't stop him from scoring, Anthony knew he couldn't win.

This is the biggest blow Anthony has suffered since entering the league.

Link and Anthony were in the opposite situation, he wanted to get off the pitch quickly, but now the reporters certainly won't let Link get his way.

The first player to record a 50-point triple-double at Madison Square Garden and the first player to record two 50-point triple-doubles in a single season.

With these two records alone, the reporters won't let Link go easily.

Link was also a little surprised when he faced the reporter's camera. He only knew that scoring 50 points at Madison Square Garden was a hurdle, but he didn't expect to accidentally break two more records.

Then again, Link's record-breaking this season may not be counted on one hand.

The league's longest opening streak, the fifth player in history to score a triple-double in the Christmas game, three 10-game winning streaks in a single season, and the first player in NBA history to win both the three-point contest and the dunk contest...... These records, combined with the two achievements just achieved tonight, are enough to make this season a great one.

Link was happy to learn that he had broken two more records, but he wasn't satisfied. He knew that until he got those two things, he wouldn't have had a great season.

One, the MVP that was just one step away from winning last season. The other one is the overall champion.

Since the beginning of the 21st century, only the Los Angeles Lakers have completed consecutive championships in the league. Whether the Grizzlies can win the championship this year or not, no one has yet to say.

But what about MVPs......

After the game against the Knicks, ESPN announced the latest edition of the MVP rankings. Link beats James, Durant, Anthony and Chris. Paul, became the top of the MVP list!

And this is the fourth consecutive issue in which Link has been ranked first.

Link believes that his votes this year will not be so close to James. He will definitely win the highest honor for the player by an overwhelming margin.

Link's golden age has officially begun!