Chapter 116: The Regular Season Ends

Although Jonny's streak of 40+ is over, for the Magic, this series of high scores is still very helpful, at least, the Magic has found a way to play in the playoffs, and the Magic because of the excellent performance of the recent period, the bigger the better, and the better. ⊥

The schedule in March passed quickly, the Magic achieved a series of victories in March, and Jonny also scored 30+ and 40+ points one after another, and his personal average points per game are getting higher and higher.

March 18th, is the beginning of NCAA Crazy March, the round of 64 is ready to start, although Jonny has not gone to college, but this does not prevent Jonny from paying attention to this year's NCAA, especially when he thinks that this group of players almost became his opponent in college, Jonny wants to see this group of players play.

Jonny chose to watch the Vic Forest Devils Deacons game, not only because of the invitation of teammate Anfernee Hardaway and others, but more importantly, Jonny thought that he almost stepped into the door of this team before the draft, but in the end, it was the NBA that attracted Jonny more.

Before going to Winston-Salem to watch this game, Jonny also received all the rewards from the previous period, including 15 skill points, as well as a lottery chance and a little power point after entering the system to break the 40+ consecutive record, and Jonny used 15 skill points to learn all the skills of the Leather City Police except for R skills and passive skills, and then saved the lottery chances and energy points, and now Jonny already has 3 lottery chances and 7 energy points.

Watching the Wake Forest game live, Jonny felt that the player named Tim Duncan was indeed very strong, and it can be said that there is almost no interior line in the NBA league that can be stronger than him.

"How's it going, Jonny, this Tim Duncan?" Anfernee Hardaway looked at the inside player who was doing whatever he wanted on the field, and turned to ask Jonny.

"It's not bad, there are few better people in the NBA than him." Jonny has a high rating, but Anfernee Hardaway thinks so too.

Anfernee Hardaway also nodded, and then said: "It's a pity that we don't have a lottery pick, he is destined to belong to other teams, if he can come to our team"

Indeed, Anfernee is right, if Duncan can come to the Magic, then the Magic's lineup will be the best team to combine inside and outside! But it's all just obscenity.

The intensity of the NCAA game is average, but it can train people, which is the conclusion that Jonny came to after watching a game, Jonny feels that if he really chooses to play NCAA, he may be able to build a variety of offensive methods before entering the NBA, and become proficient, but for the NBA experience, there will definitely be no improvement.

And when the NCAA March Madness began, the Magic's spree in the first half of the season continued.

Throughout March, Jonny didn't score less than 30 points in any game, and Jonny also relied on a streak of 40+ at the beginning of March, and a 40+ from time to time later, and finally his average points per game in March became 41.5 points, in addition to 3.3 rebounds, 3.8 assists and a terrifying 4.5 steals. And for the league, the biggest headache for them is the best player of the month.

After all, Jonny's performance is too rebellious, averaging 41.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 4.5 steals and 0.5 blocks per game.

So, despite all the reluctance, the league finally awarded the Player of the Month to Jonny, and Jonny also won the Player of the Month and Rookie of the Month awards again in March. And these two prizes finally helped Jonny to increase his power points by two points and two lottery chances again, with the power points becoming 9 points and the lottery chances becoming 5 times.

And in April, the Magic began to consciously rest the core players of the team, and with the playoffs approaching, the main players really need to rest.

In April, Jonny's points per game began to decline, and his average playing time was only about 28 minutes per game, and he averaged 22.8 points per game in April, and such a low average points per game did not prevent Jonny from finally winning the scoring title.

At the end of the regular season, Jonny finally won the two honors of scoring king and steal king with 82 full attendance, 32.8 points, 3.5 rebounds, 5.8 assists, 2.8 steals, and 0.5 blocks per game, with Jonny ranking first with an average of 32.8 points per game, Michael Jordan averaging only 29.6 points per game, and Jonny averaging 2.8 steals per game, surpassing Murchy Blaylock's 2.7 and teammate Doug Christie's 2.5.

And Jonny played against Michael Jordan several times in his rookie season, starting with stealing Michael Jordan's Player of the Month in January, while breaking a series of records, one of which was Michael Jordan's 40+ scoring streak and the All-Star Game head-to-head. And the media has defined Jonny as the next superstar to save the NBA ball.

As a result, news reports comparing Jonny's rookie season to Michael Jordan's rookie season appeared in major newspapers and magazines.

First of all, the stats, Jonny averaged 32.8 points, 3.5 rebounds, 5.8 assists, 2.8 steals and 0.5 blocks per game in his rookie season, shooting 50.2% from the field, 53.8% from three-point range, and 90.5% from the free throw line. Michael Jordan's rookie season averaged 28.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, 5.9 assists, 2.4 steals and 0.8 blocks per game, shooting 51.5% from the field, 17.3% from three-point range, and 84.5% from the free throw line.

From the data, it can be seen that Jonny has better scores, while Michael Jordan is more versatile, but in terms of overall statistics, the two are actually evenly matched.

And Jonny's set of data has also attracted more people's attention, first of all, the three-point shooting rate, breaking the NBA single-season three-point shooting rate record, the previous record holder is Steve Cole, with a shooting rate of 52.4%, in addition, Jonny's shooting rate added up to 194.5, exceeding 180 and entering the 180 club. The only people who have been able to enter the 180 club have been Larry Bird, Mark Price and Reggie Miller, and Jonny is the fourth member of the 180 club in NBA history.

In addition, people were surprised to find that Jonny was actually the first member of the 190 Club in history, and the first member of the 190 Club in history, Jonny can be regarded as making history.