Chapter 304: When I Became a God

At the beginning of March, Yu Fei ushered in his key match, against the Suns, in their first matchup of the season.

At the same time, it is also the second MVP competition between him and Nash.

Last season, Yu Fei led the team single-handedly after the Auburn Hills Palace Brawl, averaging 36 points per game to lead the team to 50 wins and advance to the Eastern Conference Finals, thus stealing a dramatic comeback from Nash himself and causing him to miss out on the MVP.

This season, the scripts are reversed.

The Bucks are strong, the Suns have lost Amare Stoudemire since the start of the new season, and Nash has kept the team up in a difficult situation, and it looks like he's finally going to win his MVP.

But Yu Fei's average triple-double per game has put a big question mark on this matter.

Tonight, as the originator of all small-ball kombata in the new century, the Bucks don't mind playing fast with the Suns at all.

The two sides were full of tempo, and the offensive efficiency continued to climb, and finally completed a standard small-ball game in the over-ball era.

127-121 in regular time, the Bucks defeated the Suns by 6 points, and Yu Fei scored 50 points, 13 rebounds and 9 assists, almost replicating the 50+15+10 in the All-Star Game.

Nash, on the other hand, had 35 points and 15 assists.

"I know some people want to say that Fry won the MVP last season because of the same struggle, so Steve deserves to be the MVP this season as well." George Carr said with a sneer on his face, "However, tonight's game proved that Frye is not only the best player of the best team, but also the star of stars, Steve Nash is good, but there is a clear gap between him and Frye, who wants to give him the MVP, I am the first to disagree." ”

Then, Mike D'Antoni began to repeat the same old tune, accusing Yu Fei of taking a big picture, hurting the team, and affecting the development of young people, unlike Nash, who was able to fly Boris Dior in the event of Stoudemire's season reimbursement.

This kind of remark was first made by Phil Jackson, but in recent years, Jackson has stopped saying it because the loopholes are too obvious.

Karl originally thought it wasn't worth refuting, but it was D'Antoni who said it, and it was easy to be led into rhythm if he didn't fight back.

So, Carl responded at the press conference: "You say to help newcomers grow? Boris Dior? Did he make the All-Star? Frye really helped Kevin Martin grow from a fringe player who was about to be swept away by the league to an All-Star in his second year. ”

Carl and D'Antoni's mouth cannon became the scenery of the alliance, but it also made more people see Yu Fei's advantage in this competition.

For Carl, defending Yu Fei's honor is part of his job, and if D'Antoni is still barking, he will start attacking Nash himself.

The Bucks are riding high and heading to the end of March to play a rematch with the Suns on the road.

This time, the Suns were on the lookout and had a three-day break before the game against the Bucks.

The Bucks, on the other hand, came to Phoenix after a day of back-to-back rest.

TONIGHT, WITH LAGA BELL RESTING, KARL PUT ARIZA IN THE STARTING LINEUP AND PUT ROBERT HORRY IN PLACE OF KWAME BROWN AS THE STARTING CENTER, OPENING WITH A 5 OUT TO FLY AND FLY.

"As long as Steve Nash is eliminated in Phoenix, there will be no suspense in the MVP battle!" Karl said simply and crudely.

Scrap Nash? Yu Fei understood.

What the Cavaliers did to Curry in the 2016 Finals, he did to Nash.

Curry's Warriors are the result of Nash's reincarnation of the Suns, and the biggest difference between them and the original team is that as the core, Curry on the outside is actually passable as a defender and will not become a burden like Nash.

The logic of the Cavaliers' infinite roll call on Curry is simple, attrition comes first, and secondly, he is really the relatively best player to be named on the Warriors' court.

Nash is different.

On the offensive end, he also needs to let his teammates wipe his ass on the defensive end, and if the Bucks are like the Cavaliers who want Curry, Nash will be in an extremely embarrassing situation.

That's what happened tonight.

The Suns are playing this game completely as if it were a playoff game, and D'Antoni, who treats players as cattle, will play the seven-man rotation.

Fortunately, the Suns all have animal-like physical fitness, and they maintain a precise feel throughout the whole process.

However, Nash was violently beaten throughout the whole process.

Yu Fei asked him for a roll call, Martin also asked him for a roll call, and then even Ariza began to clumsily roll call, and finally Granger, if it weren't for Horry's dislike to attack with the ball now, Nash's dish, he would also order it.

In order to show the difference between him and Nash, Yu Fei generously shared the ball tonight, devoting a lot of energy to the defensive end, and then taking the rest of his strength to Nash.

This makes for a terrible picture on the pitch.

Nash is a loophole, and both Yu Fei and Ariza can ride on his head Lasa.

On the other hand, Yu Fei was on the defensive end, and suddenly he was like a little Garnett, sweeping high, protecting the basket in the penalty area, and defending and dismantling on the outside, all of which were surprising.

"I know what you're trying to say, but tonight's Frye is a combination of Ray Allen, Gary Payton, and Sean Kemp!" Carl excitedly said, "I've coached all three, and I'm qualified to say that!" ”

The Suns were crushed at home.

Because Yu Fei played a lot of singles tonight and shared a lot of possession, he did not get a triple-double, but scored 37 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals and 5 blocks.

Nash, on the opposite side, was blown up at home, and his own performance was not excellent, with only 19 points and 11 assists, and if it wasn't for the excellent performance of his teammates, there would have been a lot of time in this game.

"MVP battle? Stop talking about this, it's over. Carl refused to answer any more questions about the MVP.

Yu Fei said in an interview: "I really don't pay attention to this, instead of talking about the MVP that won't have any results at the moment, let's look at the performance of our team's young players, you always focus on Kevin, but tonight, Trevor performed quite well." ”

Ariza has always been Yu Fei's follower, just like James' Damon Jones.

It's just that his growth curve is really tortuous.

The main thing is the shooting problem, due to the poor shooting, Carl positions him as a functional substitute, a defensive excellent, but after playing the court, there is a high probability of squeezing the double-edged sword of Dafei's offensive space.

Ariza was well aware of what his problems were, but not everyone could shoot quickly, and after two years of hard work, he was able to shoot 30 percent from three-point range, but it was still below the league average.

Tonight, Ariza's basket wasn't on the mark, but he unexpectedly showed off another of his minor strengths – rough ball-handling.

It's certainly not enough to count on him as a secondary attacker, but it's not difficult to play a defensive hole like Nash.

Nash, who lost at home and exposed his own flaws, was quickly left behind by Yu Fei in terms of public opinion.

Some potential voters who had previously supported Nash have changed their minds: "When that day comes, I'll remember Steve's performance today." ”

Winning all the battles with Nash, Yu Fei has objectively cleared the obstacles to defending the MVP.

Entering April, Yu Fei only needs to focus on two things.

Keep the team at the top of the league, and then brush up on the stats, and keep the triple-doubles that have been going on for a long time until the end.

This is not a big problem for a team that is completely small-ball, and whose core data output is completely on par with that of small-ball teams.

In the first game in April, the Bucks crushed the Pacers, who were seventh in the East, dropping them to eighth.

Then, away from home, the Heat, who were absent from O'Neal.

The Bucks, who were expecting to continue their winning streak, were involved in Waterloo and were upset by Wade, who led the team single-handedly.

They have only one thing to say about this match.

Black, really black.

The Bucks made 24 team-wide free throws tonight.

Wade made 26 free throws for the Heat.

"On the bright side, it's good that Dwayne got so many free throws tonight, because I don't want him to get so many free throws in the playoffs," Yu said jokingly. ”

Karl wanted to give a sharp comment on the referee, but he didn't want to pay the fine, so he had to shut up.

There are eight games left in the regular season.

The Bucks are aiming for an all-out victory.

But the plan was good, and the third step went wrong.

Faced with a chaotic but nerve-ready Knicks who could beat any team, the Bucks stumbled against them until the end, and then were killed by Jamal Crawford.

And it was just a minor accident during the regular season, as the Bucks locked up the top spot in the league in the penultimate regular season game.

Just when the outside world thought that the Bucks would take turns resting Yu Fei to eliminate all hidden dangers, Yu Fei actually let himself go in the last three games.

Against the Hawks at the bottom of the East, Yu Fei turned into Lao Komi, paying tribute to the 47/17 Kobe, shooting 40 balls and scoring a career-high 64 points.

Then against the Pistons, who finished second in the East, he posted his ninth 40-point triple-double of the season.

In the final game of the regular season against his old club Wizards, Yu Fei's convulsions slowed down, and he scored 28 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists in 32 minutes, ending the 2005-06 regular season with a very dull performance for him.

The night of the game against the Wizards was a night for the Yu Fei camp to celebrate their victory.

Because Yu Fei has already achieved an average triple-double performance per game.

For Reebok, this is the key to further sending Yu Fei to the throne of God.

God is God because He has done what humans can't, so he is called God.

Big O's triple-doubles per game have become a myth, just like Chamberlain's 50 points per game have been admired by posterity, and over the years, one almighty monster after another has tried to get close to it, but all have failed.

Why can't the interior average 10 assists per game, and the guards struggle to grab 10 rebounds per game? Because of the special position of the interior line, they do not have the physical strength to afford to average 10 assists per game in the era of big ball, and it is difficult for the outside to grab 10 rebounds per game in the era of 30 rebounds per game.

So why can Big O do it?

I have to say that Big O is great, but you have to take into account the objective background of the times, it was the 60s, there was no three-point line, the average shooting rate was 40%, there were fewer blacks and more whites (athleticism was terrible), so they produced 70 rebounds per game.

This is the background of the myth created by Big O, and it is also the reason why the younger generations cannot achieve the average triple-double per game.

So how does Da Fei do it? The big core of people playing small ball has long jumped out of the Three Realms, and is not restricted by the rules and regulations of the big ball era.

But no matter how carefully you look into it, Yu Fei has reached the apex of the regular season.

In the 2005-06 season, 82 games were full attendance, averaging 33 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists, 2 steals and 1 block per game.

"Averaged a triple-double per game, but Erle."

(End of chapter)