Chapter 49: [The Rookie with the Best Regular Season Record Ever]
15 points, 13 assists, 11 rebounds, 5 steals and 3 blocks.
If you just look at the stats, it's hard to tell if he's a defender or an interior lineman.
Garnett also played well tonight, with 22 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 steals and 3 blocks.
He is considered the best defender in the NBA, the best tandem, and a superstar who can play in all five positions.
Suhi did not receive such a compliment.
Similar data, Su Xi won the title of 'perfect filler' and the label of 'the first person to be blessed by the system'.
There are some objective reasons for this, such as Suhi's lack of independent scoring ability, and a large part of his rebounding statistics are due to Foster and O'Neal Jr.'s card handicap boards.
But more than that, I'm afraid they are still unwilling to admit that a yellow-skinned guard who is with Hollywood female stars every day can reach such an extent.
Colored glasses have never been taken off the bridge of an American's nose, no matter how well disguised they are.
Garnett went off, Sushi went off, the home fans left the court in a lonely way, and the Pacers' rotation continued to reap the win.
The decisive battle between the West First and the East First ended with a one-sided slaughter.
West Murong East Qiao Feng.
111:93。
The Pacers destroyed the Gula and took away the victory.
It was their 69th win of the season and they were just one step away from a 70-win club in the regular season.
Next up are two away games, the Phoenix Suns and the Detroit Pistons.
"It's within our range."
"We didn't come here to think about failure."
"The Timberwolves are very good, they showed their level in this game."
"Kevin Garnett is also very good, I wouldn't be as stingy and stingy as he is, and I have no problem if the league awards him the regular season MVP."
"He rules the Union, I rule him."
"I don't know what the hard power you often talk about is, if the hard power and hard talent in your mouth are really that good..."
"Why am I always the one who wins?"
Suhi delivers her post-game speech in Minnesota.
ESPN commented that this is in line with Suhey's consistent style, but they don't think Suhey can dominate Kevin Garnett. They said: This game was at best a blow up between Garnett and Sushi the Sheep, a loss to the Timberwolves due to poor role player play and Sprewell's lack of offensive desire.
In their opinion, Garnett's ability is definitely not something that Sushi can touch now.
However, in the night's top five... Garnett became the backdrop four times, and the top of the five balls was slammed down by Suhee, with blood drawn from his palm.
Is the so-called mutual explosion that Sushi explodes in Garnett's face?
The discussion on the Internet is very different from the public opinion on television, which saves face for Garnett. On the emerging Internet, everyone thinks that Garnett was blown up by Suhi, and in the rounds when Garnett had direct talks with Suhi several times, he was deflated in each round. How can there be such a mutual explosion? If Sushi can't win the Rookie of the Year, then why should Garnett win the regular season MVP.
Garnett didn't say a word after the game.
He is very stubborn in his heart, but his mouth is speechless.
He still wants to be faced, and it doesn't make sense for him to say anything now.
It's as if Sanders avoids talking about the best coach.
This head-to-head matchup has put an end to a lot of things.
Sanders didn't win the best coach.
Garnett's pre-game remarks about the best defensive player and rookie of the year turned into a boomerang and stuck on him.
If he continues to say that now, it would be tantamount to sprinkling gold juice on his wounds.
Besides, his friendship with James is not so good.
Pure disgusting Suhi.
Now I didn't feel disgusted, but I was pressed on the head and pumped two big mouths. I know that the current affairs are handsome. lest you hit your mouth too hard and lose the regular season MVP in your pocket.
With the Pacers winning this key battle, LeBron James and his team lost to the Milwaukee Bucks and the Washington Wizards... Completely ruined any hope of making the playoffs.
The Bucks are currently in sixth place in the East, and the loss to the Bucks is understandable.
But the Washington Wizards have long lost their playoff possibility, so why should they try so hard to stop it?
"It's not nice to watch."
Gilbert Arenas scored 47 points in this game.
He explained in a nutshell after the game why he wanted to take out the Cavaliers: "I don't think LeBron James deserves to be compared to Jack, Jack is making history, LeBron is just creating stats. ”
Arenas said to Sushi a year ago that he would be in trouble with me when he came to the NBA in the future.
He lived up to his promise.
Every time Suxi is pushed to the forefront of public opinion, he will stand up. Now in such a critical game, how can he let James lead the team into the playoffs.
To be honest, it's hard to say that Michael Reid didn't have that kind of mind in the Milwaukee Bucks game.
The Bucks have already locked up the victory, and it's no problem to let the water go and rotate the main players.
However, Reed not only played 42 minutes, but also bandaged his brow bone with a broken brow bone and continued to appear.
In this game, he played a playoff-level blood, and finally scored 42 points, hit eight three-pointers, and led the Bucks to take out the Cavaliers.
The Cavaliers only have 1 regular-season game left.
But it doesn't matter anymore, they are already one and a half wins behind Celtic.
They now have just 34 wins.
It's only half the Pacers, and one less.
When Suhee left, the Cavaliers were fourth in the East, just nine wins behind the Pacers.
The Internet is very hot about the record of the two teams, and it is high on the pages of various basketball forums.
People are questioning whether LeBron James really deserves such a high rookie of the best rookie call.
Although some people say that James can do better with the Pacers if he is reversed with Suhee, and there are various reasons for this.
But the fact now is that Suhi became the leader of the championship team in his first season, and he joined halfway. And led the Pacers to the best record in team history, rushing towards the 70-win club.
In front of the Pacers, only Michael Jordan and his Chicago Bulls remained.
At one time, it was said that the 72 victories that Jordan led the Bulls to create were unconquerable and would never be surpassed.
But now, as the Pacers race to 69 wins, a chorus of voices is spreading from Indiana: If Jack had joined the Pacers earlier, would we have been able to overtake the Bulls? Got the best ever?
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Su Xi does not waste her brainpower on hypothetical questions, the Indiana media is hot, and China on the other side of the ocean is also overwhelmingly promoting Su Xi's achievements, although Su Xi played in the NBA a year later than Yao Ming, and Su Xi has never played in China.
But Su Xi played in the NBA this year, and he left a great impression on Chinese fans that surpassed Yao Ming.
Yao Ming's first season was uneventful, with a commendable showdown with the Sharks and having Charles Barkley kiss the donkey's butt.
In the duel with the shark, Yao Ming can only say that he has achieved a certain degree of equality, and he did not let the shark eat it in one bite. Overall, sharks are still in another dimension.
In contrast, Su Xi will do whoever he says. Ben Wallace, Stoudemire, Kevin Garnett... Which of these thunderous names has not been beaten by him and lost face?
As for kissing the donkey's butt, Suhee not only lets Kenny kiss the donkey's butt, but also allows him to have a head-on intimate encounter with the male donkey.
Coupled with Suxi's continuous lace news off the court.
Domestic sports media push Su Xi's headlines every day, and Su Xi and Yao Ming's positions have been reversed, and Su Xi has occupied the headlines far more often than Yao Ming.
This also made Nike glad more than once that after missing Yao Ming, it finally didn't miss Su Xi.
Now, Suhi's first generation of signature shoes is about to be launched.
Nike is a bit of a 'happy trouble' right now, and the happy thing is that Sushi is getting more and more famous, and the trouble is... If Suhi wins the best defensive player and Finals MVP this season, the prize money is not a small amount. It would mean that Suhi will receive far more commissions in her first season than LeBron James' mega-sponsorship contract.
Of course, from a business point of view, Nike will not lose anything.
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The Pacers' penultimate opponent, the Phoenix Suns, came to Indiana's home court, and they carried the '70-win hopes' of Pacers fans.
The Suns have completely lost their playoff spot this season, and they currently sit in the second-to-last place in the West.
They changed their head coach mid-season, from Frank Johnson to Mike De Anthony. The first thing D'Antoni did when he joined the Suns was to trade Stephen Marbury and Anfernee Hardaway to quickly correct Stoudemire.
Stoudemire's stats have soared this season, averaging 20.6 points and 9.1 rebounds per game, which is a first-class power forward statistic, plus he regularly makes him lose himself by being touted and praised by the media.
caused him to have no respect for Sushi during the All-Star period and made stupid and provocative moves, and Suxi disgraced him and humiliated him to the extreme.
After that game, although he publicly quibbled and apologized, for a long time, he was boycotted and criticized by Asians, and Phoenix even formed a march.
His business prospects have been greatly reduced. The league officials also deliberately reduced their publicity for him.
The chances of him making it to the All-Star in the future are slim to none.
He hated Sushi in his heart.
However, when D'Antoni offered to let him rotate, he had no objection.
He didn't make the show, and the sun went straight on.
A posture to give the Pacers 70 wins.
Pacers fans don't appreciate it, they don't have the Suns in their eyes.
Even if Stoudemire didn't play, the Pacers fans gave him the biggest boos and the most foul-mouthed abuse.
The swear words here in Indiana are ugly.
At one point, it was voted the dirtiest home field.
Sushi played 18 minutes in this game, got 10 points, 7 assists, 5 rebounds and 2 steals and left work.
He's going to put all his attention on the next game.
The finale of the 2003-2004 season.
The matchup with the Pistons is the most important thing.
As early as a week ago, the media began to warm up.
The hatred between Suhee and the Pistons is too deep.
The feud between the Pacers and the Pistons is also super complicated.
The game has already been scheduled for an early start to the Eastern Conference Finals.
The media predicted that the gunpowder flavor of this game must be the best in the regular season, and it is destined to be at the level of Mars hitting the earth.
After all, there are too many tough guys on these two teams.
Suhee has beaten four Pistons players to the point of bleeding this season, including Ben Wallace, who also suffered a concussion and spent two weeks in a hospital bed. The four unlucky ones are: Lynch Hunt, Tyshawn Prince, Rasheed Wallace, and Ben Wallace.
Hunter and Prince are Suhey's mentors with the Cavaliers.
When Rasheed Wallace was in the Trailblazers, he and Suhey formed a bond.
Ben Wallace is well known.
NBA officials have arranged the most strict and best referees to blow the final game of the regular season, for fear that they will fight.
There are too many powder kegs for these two teams.
Who knows in which turn the detonation will be ignited?
Maybe it's an ordinary layup, maybe it's an ordinary four-eye...
123:108。
The Pacers won the Suns in a bloodless battle, and they became the second team ever to win 70 regular-season games.
By the end of the game, the whole court was dancing with streamers, and the Pacers' home court turned into a sea of joy.
It's a coveted achievement for Pacers fans, who have worked hard for so many years to finally stand on top of the regular season mountain.
Reggie Miller was in tears at the end of the game, and he fought all his life to finally reach the highest regular season achievement of his career at the end of his career, and he couldn't be more excited.
Although on the night of the win over the Timberwolves, everyone knew that the team would definitely break 70 wins at home.
But when this moment really came, everyone was still very moved.
After celebrating with everyone after the game, Suhi returned to the locker room early and refused to be interviewed by reporters.
He left this momentous moment to Reggie Miller.
He knows that 70 wins mean far more to Miller than to himself.
Moreover, it is necessary to respect the old leaders. Although Miller took a back seat, his prestige and popularity in Indiana were far higher than Suhi's.
It's the power of time, and he's been with the Pacers for almost 18 years, after all.
He's been through the ups and downs of this team, and now he's at the top of the game, and he deserves to shine.
As Suhi passed through the players' tunnel, he ran into Suns head coach D'Antoni for an interview.
D'Antoni took the initiative to say hello to Susie, Suxi smiled and nodded, and he left.
Two minutes earlier, D'Antoni had praised him for not being the only one.
"The Pacers aren't just a defensive powerhouse, they're a great offensive team. Susie the Sheep is a very driven point guard who amazes me with his fast-break nose. ”
"There's a lot of talk about his defense, about his power, about his triple-doubles, and about his ability to get into the paint and fight inside," D'Antoni said. But ignore his most fascinating part. ”
"If he's on the Suns, he and Stoudemire can definitely be the best duo in the league. I don't mean to disrespect the OK combination, but I have a set of tactics in my hands that will allow Sushi the Sheep and Stoudemire to get the most out of them. ”
"Rookie of the Year? LeBron is talented, he has a higher ceiling, and he has an infinitely bright future. But I'm going to vote for Suhi the Sheep, who is the best rookie of the season. He is also the rookie who leads the team with the highest achievement... It should be the highest-achieving rookie ever to lead the team in the regular season. ”
"So, what's the reason not to support him as Rookie of the Year?"
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(End of chapter)