Chapter 120: A Lun

In the face of trade rumors, 76ers general manager Rod . Thorne recently came out to refute the rumors, telling local media in Philadelphia that he and the team are currently "trying to make sure that we can keep all the valuable players" rather than trying to sell them to other clubs.

However, U.S. media analysis pointed out that the 76ers senior management recently stood up and said that they were unwilling to trade Iguodala, probably because Iguodala's trade value did not reach their expectations.

Iguodala is averaging just 15.1 points per game this season, which is a few points lower than his average over the past three seasons and may well have affected his trade value to some extent. Perhaps the 76ers could not be impressed in the previous trade offers of other teams, so the 76ers executives stood up this time.

If those teams that are genuinely interested offer a higher trade chip, they still have the potential to impress the 76ers and get them willing to trade Iguodala.

Of course, the first offer was not so easy to succeed, the Knicks were not in a hurry at all, and if Iguodala couldn't negotiate, they could still make an offer for Gerrard. Wallace, the Knicks don't just have one trade plan.

It's not a day or two since Jordan can't look down on the core of the team, if it weren't for Larry. Brown did not agree to trade Wallace, and the core of the Bobcat had long been sold to the middle of nowhere.

On November 15, the New York Times released the news again: Through unremitting efforts, the Knicks have come close to reaching an agreement with the Bobcats about Gerald Brown. A deal for Wallace.

The news mentioned that the Rockets and Trail Blazers have also been in discussions with the Bobcats about trading Wallace in the past few weeks, but a general manager said that the Knicks are impatient and determined compared to the two teams.

At the same time. The Warriors have also started a new round of negotiations with the Bobcats, but sources say that while Wallace seems to be in demand, the Knicks have basically secured Gerrard. Wallace. According to CBS sources, the Knicks' chip is Jared. Jeffries + Wilson. Chandler + Bill. Walker + draft picks and some cash.

When Wu Huang heard the news, he began to be confused, and he couldn't figure out whether the Knicks wanted to trade Iguodala or Wallace. However, both of them are defensive swingmen in the top five of the active roster, and the Knicks can quickly improve their perimeter defense as long as they get either.

Hoop World and local Philadelphia media soon reported that Andre Lee. Iguodala has been the leader of the Philadelphia 76ers for many years. Since Iverson's departure, he has been the absolute heart and mental pillar of the team. However, the 76ers are now hoping to send him away through a trade, and before the trade deadline, the swingman who is well-rounded and defensively capable will be traded by the team in an "all-out" attempt.

This is obviously the news released by the 76ers, and the Bobcats are also peddling Wallace. Then it will be difficult for the 76ers to sit on the ground and raise the price, and they will no longer be able to say anything like "not for sale".

The Philadelphia Investigator was the first to break the news, saying that the 76ers' management would work hard to send Iguodala away in exchange for a chip that would be more suitable for the team's future development.

Iguodala played in 10 games for the 76ers this season, averaging 15.1 points, six rebounds, five assists and 1.5 steals in 37.5 minutes per game. While his skills are still well-rounded, Iguodala's points per game average has dropped to the lowest since his rookie season. So all things considered, trade Iguodala. Perhaps it is an important choice for the 76ers to break new ground again.

At the same time, the 76ers' performance this season can be called terrible, in the last 10 games. The 76ers have lost eight of those games, and the team's current 2-8 record is only at the bottom of the East. When the 76ers as a whole showed that they didn't have a good enough offensive point, and Iguodala didn't play a prominent role as a leader, they naturally got into trouble.

However, at this time, the team broke the news that they were going to trade Iguodala. It may make Iguodala unhappy with the team and frustrated with his prospects, which makes the 76ers' outlook beyond this season even more pessimistic.

Wu Huang was watching the play, but on the night of November 15, the alliance suddenly dropped a bombshell. And it was the Bucks' No. 11 rookie who dropped the bomb - Brandon. Jennings.

The rookie, who had been touting himself better than Rubio before the draft, was considered a grandstanding clown by most at the time. However, he did become one of the five best rookies of the year after the start of the season, even below Wu Huang, Evans and Curry.

Before the game between the Bucks and the Warriors, Wu Huang temporarily ranked first in the "ESPN Rookie Rankings" with an average of 24.8 points, 6.8 rebounds, 8.0 assists, 2.5 steals and 1.4 blocks per game. He was followed by Tyrek Evans, who averaged 19.1 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game. The third place is Curry, who averages 15 points and 5 assists per game. The fourth place is Brandon, who averages 13 points and 5 assists per game. Jennings.

Curry's performance has always been above Jennings, and everyone thought that the rookie of the best race would be nothing to do with the Bucks rookie, but after this game, Jennings has at least outscored Evans and Curry in scoring.

Jennings set several records in a row, surpassing James and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in succession - 55 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists, 21-of-34 shooting, 7-of-8 three-pointers, and Rookie point guard Brandon Brown, who was born in '89 and was only 20 years old. Jennings has gone down in history forever as the youngest Mr. 50 in history and, after breaking a string of records, is already eligible to compete for the Rookie of the Year trophy.

"Yahoo Sports" was the first to report: At last year's draft, the big man became a sweetheart, Griffin and Thabit were selected as the top stars, and even the champion Lang was a tall point guard. However, when it came to the court, the league's four rookie point guards stole almost all the eyeballs, including Bucks rookie Brandon. Jennings.

Jennings was an offbeat, going to Europe after high school, and his strange experience eventually led the talented player to fall to 11th place. But in the game against the Warriors on November 15, James scored 55 points in a game and 29 points in a single quarter, creating a legend of the youngest 50+ in history, breaking the Bucks rookie scoring record set by Abdul-Jabbar more than 40 years ago, and only 3 points short of the all-time rookie scoring record held by Chamberlain. It was a magical play that made everyone realize the potential in Jennings and made them exclaim that the Bucks had picked up a gem.

In the rookie of the year competition, Wu Huang and Evans are the favorites, and Jennings has also caught up with this epic performance.

It is worth mentioning that Jennings helped the Bucks achieve a 7-3 record, while the Warriors and Kings are still hovering at the bottom of the league. In that regard, Jennings has done a better job than Evans and Curry, and he's the one who can compete with Hugo for Rookie of the Year.

ESPN quickly laid out a whole bunch of stats, which is what they do best, and Jennings broke three NBA records in total.

1. Rookie single-quarter scoring record. In the third quarter of the game, Jennings scored 29 points in a single quarter, which also made him set a single-quarter scoring record in rookie history. The league's single-quarter scoring record (33 points) was led by Anthony and George. Gwen remained.

2. The Bucks' all-time rookie scoring record. Jennings ended up scoring 55 points, breaking Karim. Abdullah. Abdul-Jabbar set the record for the most scoring points in Bucks history by a rookie more than 40 years ago (51 points).

3. The youngest player to score 50 points. Jennings is 20 years and 49 days old today, and the youngest player to score 50 points before was LeBron. James (20 years and 80 days). From 1986 to the present, there are 6 players under the age of 21 who have scored 50 points or more, including LeBron 3 times, Iverson 1 time, Jamal Jamal Bush. Marsh 1 time, Blanton. Jennings 1 time.

NBA Youngest 50+ Mr. Ranking -

1 Brandon. Jennings, 20 years and 49 days, Bucks, Nov. 15, 2009, 55 points.

2 LeBron. James, 20 years and 80 days, Cavaliers, 2005-03-20, 56 points.

3 LeBron. James, 20 years and 345 days, Cavaliers, December 10, 2005, 52 points.

4 LeBron. James, 21 years and 22 days, Cavaliers, 2006-01-21, 51 points.

5 Aaron. Iverson, 21 years and 309 days, 76, 12/04/1997, 50 points.

Wu Huang didn't expect Jennings to play such an incredible game, and the media frantically reported Jennings' 55-point performance for several days, and the rookie took everyone's limelight away for a while, and there were even many voices that Jennings was the best rookie this year.

The New York media said "hehe", and the "New York Times" even complained that "Yahoo Sports" and other media that have been boasting about Jennings are a typical "Yilun", which is the favorite thing for pseudo fans to do.

Jennings' 55 points are magical, but at most everyone will remember the name for a few days, and if he doesn't have a follow-up performance, he will only be interpreted as a typical meteor case a few years later.

Wu Huang is different, he has been steadily and consistently contributing great performances, every night, whether the team wins or loses, he can make Knicks fans happy, and every game he will contribute outstanding performances to make fans feel that they did not spend money on tickets.

Unconsciously, Wu Huang's personal data has surpassed that of James in 03, and his 25+6+8 personal data is no longer LeBron. James, but Jordan's 28+6+6 that year.

If Jennings wants to catch up with Emperor Wu, he must keep playing wonderful games, otherwise he can't even compare with Evans, and the new core of the Kings, who already has the nickname of James Jr., can contribute an average of 19+5+5 data per game, which is also a pervert. (To be continued.) )