Chapter 223: Four consecutive wins
Halfway through the season, playing 46 games, Ye Feng averaged 18.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.6 steals and 0.6 assists per game, and the data is very good.
Throughout January, Ye Feng played 14 games, averaging 20.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, 6.1 assists, 1.8 steals and 0.7 blocks per game.
James averaged 21.1 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.8 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.1 blocks per game, and the two were almost comparable, with James slightly better.
That puts some suspense in the East for the January Rookie of the Month race.
In the West, Anthony averaged 18.8 points, 5.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game, and there was little suspense about being selected as the best rookie in January.
After all, almost all good rookies are in the East, James, Ye Feng, Wade, Bosh, Ford, and Hinrich all belong to the Eastern Conference.
In the end, Anthony was selected as the Western Conference Rookie of the Month in January.
The Eastern Rookie of the Month for January chose Ye Feng.
The league's statement is that Ye Feng and James have similar statistics, but James missed three games.
And in these three games, Ye Feng played amazing statistics, and led the team to a record of 2 wins and 1 loss.
In addition, Ye Feng set a record of two alliances.
One is the individual scoring record in overtime, scoring 14 points; One was the fastest to make 100 three-pointers in just 38 games.
Therefore, it is natural that Ye Feng was elected, and the fans can't find any problems.
And the follow-up of this incident has caused many fans to discuss, who is better James or Ye Feng?
Most fans support James, after all, talent and age are there, and the ceiling is high.
Those who support Ye Feng believe that Ye Feng can lead the team alone in James' absence, and the data will explode directly, and it is obvious that his current data is not his real strength.
The discussion was naturally fruitless, but the benefit of this discussion was that Ye Feng's all-star voting was much less controversial.
In addition, on FaceBook, Ye Feng's fans have increased wildly.
FaceBook's users are also growing significantly, especially among young people, mainly college and middle school students, who are very interested in Facebook as a social software.
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In addition, the best of the month in the east and west was also selected.
Kevin Garnett averaged 23.8 points, 14.7 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.7 blocks per game in January, and the Timberwolves went 12-3.
Michael Reed averaged 22.4 points, 4.1 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.1 steals per game in January, shooting 39 percent from three-point range and 91.4 percent from the free throw line for an 11-5 team record and the best Eastern Conference of the Month.
In the East, anyone who gets this honor will be questioned, with good data and poor record, and good data in average.
Reed's team has a good record, but the statistics are actually very average, which is far from Maddy, who averages 32.1 points, 5.1 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 1.6 steals per game.
It's not even as good as the personal data of James and Ye Feng, two rookies.
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In the end, it is naturally the team's record ranking.
Westward.
1. Sacramento Kings, 33-12.
2. Minnesota Timberwolves, 32-13.
3. San Antonio Spurs, 31-18.
4. Dallas Mavericks, 29-18.
5. Denver Nuggets, 28-21.
6. Los Angeles Lakers, 27-16.
7. Houston Rockets 26-20.
8. Memphis Grizzlies 25-21.
9. Utah Jazz, 24-23.
10. Seattle SuperSonics, 22-23.
11. Portland Trail Blazers, 21-24.
12. Golden State Warriors, 20-25.
13. Los Angeles Clippers, 20-25.
14. Phoenix Suns, 17-32.
eastern
1. Indiana Pacers, 35-13.
2. Detroit Pistons, 32-16.
3. Milwaukee Bucks, 26-21.
4. New Orleans Hornets 26-21.
5. New Jersey Nets, 25-20.
6. Cleveland Cavaliers, 25-21.
7. Boston Celtics, 22-27.
8. New York Knicks, 22-27.
9. Toronto Raptors, 21-23.
10. Miami Heat, 21-27.
11. Philadelphia 76ers, 20-27.
12. Atlanta Hawks, 15-33.
13. Washington Wizards 14-31.
14. Chicago Bulls, 13-35.
15. Orlando Magic 13-36.
Obviously, the situation is still strong in the west and weak in the east.
There are many giants in the West, such as the Kings, Spurs, Timberwolves, and Lakers. In the East, the Pacers are dominant, the Pistons can barely watch, and other teams basically have no possibility of competing for the championship.
More than halfway through the season, the positioning of most teams is already clear.
The All-Star is approaching, the trade deadline is approaching, and teams are moving.
The strong team began to recruit troops and make the final reinforcement.
The fringe teams in the playoffs are all on the field to fight for a playoff spot. After all, every extra playoff game that teams can make a lot of money.
The fish belly team is considering whether to hone the newcomers or fight for draft picks.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, the Cavaliers also made a small trade with the Trail Blazers, but it was a swap of some of the team's fringe people and did not attract much attention.
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Starts in February.
The Cavaliers' first game is on Feb. 1 against the Washington Wizards.
In this game, Larry Hughes missed the game due to injury.
The injuries and stoppages of the three outside linemen, Arenas, Hughes, and Starkerhouse, have greatly affected their results this season.
In the end, the Cavaliers defeated the Wizards 105-76 to usher in a five-game winning streak.
James slashed 38 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists, Boozer 21 points, 14 rebounds and 5 assists, and Ye Feng 19 points, 4 rebounds and 8 assists...... The trio combined for 78 points, even more than the Wizards' entire team.
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On Feb. 3, the Cavaliers returned to Detroit to take on the Pistons.
This is the third time the two teams have faced each other this season, with the previous record being 2-0 and the Cavaliers winning all of them.
Fans are very puzzled, looking at the record, the Pistons are 33-16 and are an absolute strong team, and the Cavaliers 26-21 look good, but they are not at the same level as the Pistons, but the Cavaliers can win the Pistons.
Actually, there is nothing to doubt.
The rat eats the elephant, and one thing descends the other.
The Pistons are always incomplete without Rashid Wallace, and Big Ben and Campbell, or the interior line of Big Ben and Oku, are deeply flawed.
Neither Big Ben nor Campbell could defend Ilgoskas. And Campbell and Oku can't stop Boozer.
In this game, Larry Brown used an extreme tactic to infinitely strangle the outside of the Cavaliers, preventing the Cavaliers from playing inside, which could not be prevented anyway.
This move has had some effect.
The outside defensive trio of Hamilton, Prince, and Billups completely strangled James, Ye Feng, and Eric Williams.
James shot 5-of-19 from the field, shooting 26.3 percent from the field, and finished with 12 points, four rebounds and three assists.
Ye Feng shot 4-of-11, shooting 36.3%, and only scored 11 points, 3 rebounds and 5 assists.
Eric Williams even scored 1 point from the free throw line.
However, Boozer slashed 21 points and 15 boards, and Ilgoskas had 19 points and 7 rebounds, and the two broke the Pistons' interior line.
85:80。
The Cavaliers relied on Ye Feng's steady three-pointer at the last moment to completely lock up the victory and beat the Pistons by a small margin.
So far, the Cavaliers have a 3-0 record against the Pistons this season, and the overall record is 27-21, playing a wave of six consecutive wins.
Larry Brown proved one thing with his failures, basketball in this era is still king on the inside.
(End of chapter)