Chapter 282: 99-00 Playoffs (2)

The regular season of the season is over.

The Nets are 31-51 and in 12th place in the Eastern Conference and miss the playoffs. The hole dug by the former boss Marbury was too deep, and Larry Johnson and Sprewell fought so hard that they simply filled the hole.

The Knicks are 50-32 and ranked third in the East, Marbury transferred to New York, and is finally no longer the lone wolf, teaming up with Ewing, Alan Houston, Marcus Camby, and Kurt Thomas, and finally marching into the playoffs with great vigor.

The 99-00 Eastern Conference regular season record and standings are as follows.

Indiana Pacers: 56-26, first in the East.

Miami Heat: 52-30, second in the East.

New York Knicks: 50-32, third in the East.

Charlotte Hornets: 49-33, fourth in the East.

Philadelphia 76ers: 49-33, fifth in the East.

Toronto Raptors: 45-37, sixth in the East

Detroit Pistons: 42-40, seventh in the East.

Milwaukee Bucks: 42-40, eighth in the East.

In addition, the Orlando Magic are one win short of 41 wins, 41 wins, and are in the playoffs. You can go fishing with the Boston Celtics, New Jersey Nets, Washington Wizards, Cleveland Cavaliers, Atlanta Hawks, Chicago Bulls, and go fishing.

The once-glorious Bulls have fallen into infernal hell, with 17 wins and 65 losses this season, 15th in the East, first from the bottom in the East, and second from the bottom in the league. Scapegoated Tony Kukoc has been kicked to Philadelphia at the trade deadline.

Don't say anything, Chicago has already cried with red eyes!

The Western Conference regular season record and standings for the 99-00 season are as follows.

Los Angeles Lakers: 67-15, first in the West.

Utah Jazz: 55-27, second in the West.

Portland Trail Blazers: 59-23, third in the West.

San Antonio Spurs: 53-29, fourth in the West.

Phoenix Suns: 53-29, fifth in the West.

Minnesota Timberwolves: 50-32, sixth in the West

Seattle SuperSonics: 45-37, seventh in the West.

Sacramento Kings: 44-38, eighth in the West.

In addition, the players of the Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Houston Rockets, Vancouver Grizzlies, Golden State Warriors, and Los Angeles Clippers can form a group and enjoy a long vacation.

Mavericks owner Cuban has already released harsh words in the media that he is ready to build a super extravagant All-Star Mavericks team who must win the championship. The local media in Dallas is over for a while, and no one cares about it.

The Houston Rockets can only lament again and again, Olajuwon was still the starting center in the regular season last year, but this year he often sat on the bench to cheer for Francis, and his performance in the last four months has been getting worse and worse, the bounce ability is basically gone, and there is still a strong physical confrontation ability, and there are occasional flashes of fantasy footsteps.

Before January 3rd, Olajuwon was still full of energy, but after the Verizon Center Arena vs. Usyris, who was beaten by Usisi with a number of gorgeous skills such as fantasy footwork, it seems that he has aged overnight, and I don't know why.

Olajuwon has already spoken, ready to teach Usiris himself and pass on everything he has.

The Rockets already have a chance to compete for the top pick, and the management has also said that if the Rockets draft Usyris, they will be the boss in the first year, which is too crazy.

The current boss Francis was very unhappy, and he avoided talking about this issue, but he couldn't hide it, so he said that the strength proves everything, and he will talk about it next season.

Houston fans can only hope and wait.

Staples Center was put into use on October 17, 99 and became the home of the Lakers and Clippers.

The Zen master poached the Bulls' former coaching staff, and the three assistant coaches, Jim Clemens, Frank Hamblen, and Teks Winter, were fully escorted, and veterans such as John Sully, Brian Shaw, A.C. Green, and Ron Harper came to hear the news.

The Lakers were also blended together by Zen masters, creating a new triangle offensive strategy with O'Neal and Kobe Bryant as the core of the inside and outside, sounding the clarion call for OK combination offense, winning 25 wins in the first 30 games of the season, winning 16 consecutive wins, 19 consecutive wins, and 11 consecutive wins, becoming the third team in NBA history to reach three double-digit consecutive wins in a single season, and finally won the first place in the league and the first in the West with a record of 67 wins and 15 losses.

On March 6, 00, the Lakers vs the Clippers, just in time for O'Neal's 28th birthday, the rampaging sharks tore up all the interior lines of the Clippers and scored 61 points.

In the regular season this season, O'Neal averaged 29.7 points per game, first in scoring, 13.6 rebounds per game, second in rebounding, and 3.03 blocks per game, third in the block list. Undoubtedly, he won the regular season scoring title, regular season MVP, and first team, completely shattered the shadow of Olajuwon, and was recognized as the first center in the NBA.

O'Neal had 121 votes for the regular season MVP, and O'Neal grabbed 120, narrowly becoming the first player in NBA history to be unanimously elected as the regular season MVP.

Bryant, who averaged 22.5 points, 6.3 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 1.61 steals per game, was named to the All-Defensive Team along with O'Neal, becoming the youngest All-Defensive Team player in NBA history.

As for the prediction of the playoffs, the media is divided.

Some people say that this season's finals will be the Lakers vs Pacers, the showdown between the universe's top scorer and the big sharks, and it will be the biggest classic battle of the year.

Some people say that the 76ers will be the roadblock of the Eastern Conference Finals, and no one can take Iverson lightly!

On April 22, the individual awards for the regular season of the 99-00 season were also released.

Scoring champion plus regular season MVP: O'Neal.

Rookie of the Year: Elton Brand, Steve Francis.

Rebounding king: Mutombo, averaging 14.1 rebounds per game.

Assist leader: Jason Kidd, averaging 10.1 assists per game.

Steal King: Charlotte Hornets, Eddie Jones, averaging 2.7 steals per game.

Best Defensive Player: Alonzo Mourning, 3.7 blocks per game.

Most improved player: Pacers, Jalen Rose, averaging 18.2 points per game.

Sixth Man of the Year: Phoenix Suns, Rodney Rodgers, 13.8 points per game.

Best Coach: Magic, Doug Rivers, 41-41. (To be continued.) )