Chapter 674 [The curtain has come down, defending the title for the third time?] 】
In the NBA scoring charts, Chamberlain has a long history. He is the only player to have averaged more than 40 and 50 points per game before, and the only player in NBA history to average at least 30 points and 20 rebounds per game in a season, and he has done so seven times.
Now, with a new member in the club averaging 40+ per game, the media has covered the game at great length.
"Chinese players dominate the NBA and win the super scoring title."
"The retro style of play has achieved Wang Jun and created an unbreakable scoring record in the current game."
"The NBA has officially entered the 'age of kings,' how far can individual heroism go in the playoffs?"
While the news praised Wang Jun, it also praised head coach Skyles.
'Skells is the most underrated coach and he will play according to the characteristics of the players, no matter what type of player he has.
"Is Skyles really worse than Zen Master and Popovich? He is the best at developing the potential of his players. Calderon, Hayes, David Lee, Amunderson, Barnes...... These unfavored people were used under him. ”
Skels' coaching ability has been recognized, and many experts believe that the Bulls play well because they don't mess around, and they start serious running tactics every round according to the coach's arrangement.
The whole team is looking for one person, how can the core be chaotic? The only mess is when you hit a counterattack, and the offensive efficiency is not low.
Character determines a person's life, and this is true.
Skels was a practical guy when he was a player, and when a tactical opponent couldn't defend him, he couldn't stop fighting. If the other party does not adjust, he does not adjust.
So he can get 30 assists in a single game and hit the opponent's soft underbelly every time. What neither Magic Johnson nor Stockton did, he did for a man who had never averaged a double-double in assists per game in his career.
If you think about it, isn't this a reflection of the high ball quotient?
Flip through the resume. Skels has a beautiful record. He began his NBA head coaching career with the Suns in 1999, leading the team to a 40-22 record and toppling the defending champion Spurs in the playoffs that year.
The following year, he led the Suns to a 51-31 record and successfully advanced to the playoffs, becoming one of the favorites for the best coach.
Of course, there are also people who find fault with Skels, who feel that Skels is only good at using outside lines. Reluctance to develop interior players. Almost all of his interior lines are blue-collar, and the No. 4 position often uses a small forward with poor confrontation and strong mobility to make cameos. If his players are not good at shooting, Skels's tactics will not work, and the Bulls' five-game losing streak is the best example.
That's the bones in the egg. If the players under him are not good at shooting, not only Skyles, all the coaches will not be able to play the tactics. Let Popovich coach the Saudi team, can he win against China?
The regular season record was decided.
At first place in the league is the Celtics, 66-16. The Bulls are second with 61 wins and 21 losses.
The three to eight in the East are the Pistons, Magic, Cavaliers, Wizards, 76ers, and Hawks.
The 9th to 15th are the Raptors, Pacers, Bobcats, Bucks, Nets, Knicks, and Heat.
The Heat's bottom of the East surprised fans and experts, and the speed of the fall was too fast. Wade's only 51 games due to injury is key, but more important is the team's personnel.
Wade and O'Neal's salaries will reach 35 million, plus the high-paid and incompetent Blount and Davis, they will be close to the salary cap.
The middle-class Haslem has only played 48 games, and the rest of the players, except for the aging "White Chocolate" Jason Williams, are a bunch of marginalized people with a base salary that fans don't know.
It turns out that stars alone can't solve all problems, and the Heat is the only one left who can be called a star. Now they can only hope for a summer trade and a No. 1 pick, otherwise it will be difficult to complete a rebuild next season.
First place in the West is the Lakers. 57-25, two fewer wins than the Pistons, who are third in the East. In the regular season though. The competition in the west is indeed fiercer, and there are fewer weak teams, and many strong teams with more than 50 wins have to play 4 games.
The second to eighth places are the Hornets, Spurs, Rockets, Jazz, Suns, Mavericks, Nuggets.
The Hornets led for most of the season, and were overtaken by the Lakers at the last moment, which was a bit regrettable.
The Lakers got home-court advantage in all three rounds of the West, with the exception of Bynum who missed out due to injury. Everything is going in a good direction. They certainly won't be eliminated in the first round again. The lineup is also more beautiful than traditional powerhouses such as the Spurs and Suns.
The Mavericks, who brought in Kidd, only finished seventh, which surprised many. Before the start of the competition, many people were optimistic that they were the favorites to win the championship. This also made Nowitzki less popular, and more people said that he could not lead the team to win.
Nine to fifteen are the Warriors, Trail Blazers, Clippers, Kings, Timberwolves, SuperSonics, Grizzlies.
After sending Gasol away, the Grizzlies are very rotten and ready to draw the champion.
The individual honors of the regular season have been selected. Wang Jun successfully won the second scoring title in his career.
"Warcraft" Dwight Howard won the rebounding title, averaging 14.2 per game, which is very ferocious.
The assist king was won by Chris Paul, breaking Nash's monopoly in recent years, averaging 11.6 per game.
Paul also won the steals title, averaging 2.7 per game, and with two individual accolades per man, it's no surprise that he'll be named to the All-Defensive Team.
Camby is once again the block leader, averaging 3.6 per game. In a game, the Nuggets were broken through at least 50 times on the outside, and only 3.6 times were blocked by Camby, which is really not much.
In the MVP selection voted by online fans, Wang Jun ranked first again, averaging 40 points, 6.8 rebounds, 5 assists, 1.7 steals and 0.5 blocks per game. No. 1 on the efficiency list, the only suspense is that he has won two MVPs, and few people have three in a row.
James is second on the efficiency list, averaging 30 points, 7.9 rebounds, 7.2 assists, 1.8 steals and 1.1 blocks per game, but unfortunately the Cavaliers' record is too bad for him to be rated.
Paul's stats weren't bad, with 21.1 points, 4 rebounds, 11.6 assists and 2.7 steals. Aside from only 0.1 blocks, which can't break the laws of nature, Paul has been amazing this season, ranking third on the efficiency list.
The Big Three of the Eastern Celtics have average statistics, the most efficient, and Garnett, who has the most beautiful statistics, only has 18.8 points, 9.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.3 blocks.
In this case, the MVP is given to Garnett, and everyone will be dissatisfied. Paul's record is second in the West, and he can still threaten Wang Jun.
The contenders also include the Lakers' Kobe, who averaged 28.3 points, 6.3 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 1.8 steals and 0.5 blocks per game, which is also very comprehensive, but Kobe's efficiency value only ranks eighth in the league, and the shooting rate is not high.
Some people joke on the Internet that it was Wang Jun and James' fathers who invented the "efficiency value", which is very unreasonable, because the efficiency value has been there for a long time, and the two only entered the league in 2003.
What is certain is that the person who invented the "efficiency value" must have a grudge against Kobe, even in his 35+ season of points, the efficiency is only fourth in the league, and most of the time he is outside the top five.
The awards will not be announced until after the first round. President David Stern has a headache now, do you want Wang Jun to win the MVP three times in a row?
Just looking at the data, he is the absolute MVP, and others can't compare, but if he wins three consecutive awards, at the age of 25, he will be comparable to Bird and Russell, and surpass Jordan.
If you don't give him MVP, what reason should you find? How do you prove that the winner is better than him?
PS (To be continued.) )