Chapter 106

1. Maddie leaves the Rockets

The Rockets finally sent Maddy away, completing a three-way trade with the Knicks and Kings. Maddy went to the Knicks, and the Rockets got Kevin Martin, Armstrong, the Knicks' Jarred Jeffries, Jordan Hill and two conditional draft picks, but also paid for Karl Landry and Joey Dorsey.

2. Major Transactions

February was the peak of trade in the league, with teams making up for their strengths. The most typical representatives are the Cavaliers and Mavericks, who took advantage of the fire to rob the Wizards and get Antoine Jamison and Caron Butler, respectively.

3. All-Star Game

The All-Star Game was held in Dallas as scheduled, with the East beating the West 141-139 and Dwyane Wade named MVP with 28 points, 11 assists and six rebounds. In other events, Robinson joined the slam dunk king for the third time; Pierce became the new three-point leader, and Nash won the skills competition. This year's All-Star also set a basketball attendance record, with 10,873 fans in attendance.

4. All-Star Game rookies rise

In the All-Star Game, the players of the 03 generation were represented, and they completely ended up with Kobe Bryant (who did not play due to injury), Garnett, Nash, and Pierce's generation of players, and the new All-Star stage Rondo, Rose, Durant, Williams and others all played well.

5. O'Neill is injured

On the 26th of this month, in the second quarter of the game between the Cavaliers and the Celtics, O'Neal left the court with an injury to his right thumb, which also caused the Sharks to directly miss the rest of the regular season games.

6. Kobe Bryant became the Lakers' scoring champion

In the game between the Lakers and the Memphis Grizzlies on the 2nd of this month, Kobe Bryant officially surpassed Jerry West to become the Lakers' all-time scoring leader. Bryant scored 44 points in the game, and he scored his 29th point with 4:14 left in the third quarter, surpassing West with a total of 25,913 points. Although the Lakers lost 93-95, this game was enough for Kobe Bryant to remember.

7. Dunleavy gets out of class

The Clippers announced on Feb. 5 that they were releasing Mike Dunleavy as head coach, and the team was temporarily commanded by assistant coach Jim Hughes, while Dunleavy also continued to serve as the team's general manager. The veteran coach has coached the Clippers since '03 with a record of 215 wins and 325 losses.

8. Durant scoring frenzy

On February 22, in the game between the Thunder and the Minnesota Timberwolves, Durant scored 32 points, and he has scored more than 25 points in 28 consecutive games, surpassing the previous Iverson record of 27 consecutive games; But his momentum came to a halt three days later, scoring just 21 points, catching Jordan's 40-game streak of 25+ stops.

9. The UAE broke through the 1500-point mark

In the game between the Nets and the Trail Blazers on February 24, Yi Jianlian scored 6 points and 2 rebounds, and the UAE scored a total of 1,502 points, becoming the second Chinese to break the 1,500-point mark.

10. Maddie's New York debut

After joining the Knicks, Maddy had 26 points, five assists and four rebounds in his first game.