Chapter 143: Player of the Month
A day later, Davidson easily made it to the top 200.
Previously, Davidson challenged the top 200, which cost a lot of evolution coins, but this time it was quite easy to win.
The overall strength is obviously a qualitative improvement.
In the next top 100 hits, Davidson also passed easily.
Between the top 50 and the top 100, in fact, most of them are also mid-level sellers, and with Davidson's current strength, he is naturally a dozen and a quasi, and it didn't take much effort to hit the 78th ranking.
That is, the top 50 are all high-level buyers, and Davidson's natal players are not enough to qualify for the challenge.
If he can challenge it, Davidson feels that it will be easy for him to break into the top 50 in one go.
A day later, Liu Yudong also easily broke into the top 50, the top 10 to be exact, and he challenged the club's ninth-ranked buyer
Specifically, the strength of Mu Tiezhu and Liu Yudong can be ranked in the top few, and Davidson can't say for sure, but there must be no problem at all in ranking in the top five.
As for super buyers like Mu Tiezhu, counting Liu Yudong, there are now four in the club, which is why Davidson thinks they can finish in the top five.
Judging from the situation on the leaderboard, the number of premium buyers at the New Jersey club should be less than 100.
There are dozens of senior buyers on the list, and counting those who didn't come to the list, there are probably about a hundred.
Among them, the Aochuang Brotherhood has seven high-level buyers, and it seems that there must be some stronger groups in the New Jersey club.
The work of hitting the list was over, and Davidson was still thinking about whether there would be any reward for entering the top 100 this time, but there was no reward.
There was hardly much Davidson to keep busy at the club, and Davidson focused on real-world games.
It's December, and Battle is fierce.
At present, the average of 318 points per game continues to maintain a super high average of points per game, which is even higher than Jordan's average of 304 points per game.
Throughout the month of November, the Kings played a total of 15 games, with a 12-3 record, which is naturally outstanding.
But the Bulls' 13-1 record is definitely much better than the Kings, and even the Magic's 13-2 record is better than the Kings.
The East is really a bit strong this year, whether it is the Bulls or the Magic, the record is quite dazzling.
However, even if the Bulls and Magic have excellent records, the Player of the Month of the month in November was won by the Kings' Battle.
At this point in time, the Player of the Month is also known as the regular season minor.
Regardless of whether it is divided into the east and the west, the whole league only selects one of the best every month, so you can imagine how high the gold content of this honor is.
If you want to say that Battle's biggest competitor for the Player of the Month award is not Jordan, but the Magic's penny Hardaway.
People love the role of a teenage hero, especially in the selection of the award of the month, Jordan actually has no advantage, unless he really plays a crushing performance against his opponent.
And now Battle is averaging 318 points, 82 rebounds, 34 assists, 05 steals and 14 blocks per game, and has also led the Kings to play the first record in the West.
Penny averaged 27 points, 6 rebounds, 65 assists, 22 steals and 08 blocks per game, which is also quite luxurious.
All three were eligible for the award of the Month award, but in the end, it was won by Battle.
Whether or not Stern helped in this, Davidson doesn't know.
As soon as the Player of the Month award is in hand, then Battle will have at least two more honors to be able to get his hands on.
The first is Rookie of the Year, and no one can compete with Battle, you must know that Battle won Jordan in November, and what do other rookies do to compete with Battle for the best rookie.
The second is the honor of the best rookie team for a while, which is definitely a sure thing to get.
In the blink of an eye, Battle almost won three honors, which made Davidson happy.
Non-player buyers like Davidson are less likely to accomplish than they are players who can't brush up on the many recorded achievements on the field.
But the natal player under his hand broke the record, and Davidson could also get some rewards, but the rewards were not of much value.
For example, Battle won the best of the month this time, which also broke a historical record.
That's the record for the youngest player of the month in history, and the record for the fastest player of the month by taking a player into the league.
Anyway, there are countless records in the league, and there may be times when a random data can break more than a dozen records in a row
Before Battle, the all-time fastest player of the month was Olajuwon.
He won the Month award in the first month of his second season in the league, and Battle now won the Month award in the first month of his first season, which is clearly a record that has never been seen before.
Davidson was rewarded with fifteen hundred evolution coins, and he really couldn't look at such a small amount of evolution coins.
The main thing is that Davidson knows he has a chance to be rewarded with great achievements.
All-Star Weekend.
Now that Davidson has led the Kings to the No. 1 record in the West, as long as it continues, Davidson will be eligible to coach the Western Conference All-Star team.
At that time, Davidson will become the youngest coach in All-Star history, and Davidson will have a hunch that this achievement reward will definitely be good.
At the very least, it can't be just 1,500 evolution coins.
At the moment, the only team in the West that could threaten Davidson's All-Star qualification is the SuperSonics.
The Rockets are too old for them to compete in the regular season.
The Spurs and Jazz are in a similar situation, both teams are heading for a championship and don't have to fight hard in the regular season.
The supersonic team is relatively young, and they can fight in the regular season.
Glove Payton entered the league in '90, and Rain Man Kemp entered the league in '89, both in their prime of life.
The current 17-5 record of the Kings is only one win more than the SuperSonics, and it is not impossible for the SuperSonics to catch up with the Kings before the All-Star Rate.
Davidson naturally didn't want this kind of duck flying away, and then their Kings team would inevitably fight for it.
In mid-December, the Kings had a 5-2 record, while the SuperSonics faced the Bulls with a 4-3 record, and the Kings led by two wins, and Davidson could breathe a sigh of relief.