Chapter 203: All-Star MVP Battle, Make Trouble!

After winning the King of Tricks trophy and the Nash template, Doon has already done his best this year's All-Star Weekend.

Even though the Bulls are No. 1 in the East this year, Eastern Conference All-Star head coach Scott Skels is Doon's man.

However, Doon had already achieved the All-Star MVP achievement last year, and it is impossible to win the All-Star MVP this year, so Doon has no desire.

However, people are in the rivers and lakes, and they can't help themselves.

On the afternoon of Feb. 18, after Doon arrived in the away locker room at the Toyota Center in Houston, Wade had already begun to link up with O'Neal with other Eastern Conference All-Stars, saying that he wanted to do something.

"Dwyan, you want tonight's MVP, I'm definitely rooting for you!"

At first, Doon thought Wade wanted an All-Star MVP.

After all, Wade was a little worse last year, and the data is not much worse than Doon.

Not to mention, they have all won the Finals MVP now, but the regular season MVP and All-Star MVP have not yet been obtained.

Now Wade's strength is enough, and it is natural to want to make up for other honors.

He won the FMVP in his second year as a rookie at Doon, and he will definitely slam other honors in the next few years.

Without the support of other MVP accolades, the FMVP will sooner or later devalue the Iguodala Award, or even win the championship in the future, which will lower the historical status.

"Brother, although I also want to be the MVP tonight, I want to stop Tracy more!"

Wade told Doon the truth, and it turned out that Wade and O'Neal were really doing things for the sake of doing things tonight.

Because this year's All-Star Weekend is held in Houston, Rockets fans want the Rockets' stars to win the All-Star MVP.

As early as two years ago, Rockets star Yao Ming had already won the All-Star MVP.

Yao Ming knew that winning the All-Star MVP was a bit watery, and now he doesn't want to bring up the old things again, he just wants to help his teammate Maddie get what he wants and win the All-Star MVP representing the star of stars.

As for Maddie himself, before the All-Star Game began, he also expressed his desire to keep the All-Star MVP trophy in Houston.

And because Kobe Bryant is Maddie's good brother, after learning about such a thing, he immediately expressed his support for Maddie to win the All-Star MVP.

Perhaps, in Kobe's view, this can help Maddie reduce the pressure of intra-team competition for the Western All-Star team.

However, it was Bryant's appearance that caught O'Neal's attention.

To put it simply, the current situation is that Yao Ming and Kobe Bryant want to help Maddie become this year's All-Star MVP.

The young and vigorous Wade wants to compete with Maddie!

And if O'Neal hadn't intervened in this matter because of Kobe, he wouldn't have had any ideas, at most, he would have taken out the ball that belonged to him and supported Wade.

But it was precisely because of Kobe's involvement, because Maddie Kobe's group was too high-profile, which caused O'Neal to also want to intervene.

Strive to get Maddie's inevitable All-Star MVP to be yellowed.

"Okay, add me one."

Doon has little interest in the All-Star Game, smashing statistics, performing dunks or anything.

But if it was to prevent Maddie from winning the All-Star MVP, it would have made Doon very interested.

Doon and Maddie have also called brothers and sisters together before!

As the saying goes, I am afraid of my brother's suffering, and I am afraid that my brother will drive a Land Rover.

Now Doon can suppress Maddie's honor, and he is the third champion, regular season MVP and All-Star MVP.

Although Doon is not worried that Maddie's future honor will be able to overwhelm him, it can't be so cheap Maddie after all.

At present, they are all the top outside stars in the league, and Maddie has won the favor of a large number of domestic fans because he plays on the same team as Yao Ming.

To a certain extent, Doon and Maddie must have competition and conflict in business.

In this case, if Doon can't share the benefits of Maddie's gains, he can only prevent Maddie from going further.

"Brother, with your support, we will definitely win!"

Wade was even happier when he heard that Doon was willing to join in.

Doon's strength Wade is recognized, not to mention the unguarded All-Star Game in the first three quarters.

Doon's passing ability can undoubtedly greatly improve the offensive efficiency of the Eastern Conference All-Star team.

It just so happens that there is no point guard in the starting lineup of the Eastern All-Star team, and Doane makes a cameo, which should be a good effect.

And if the Eastern All-Stars can win tonight, then the All-Star MVP will most likely fall on the Eastern All-Stars.

Wade has already been supported by O'Neal, and he has more balls than other players, so if he wants to compete for All-Star MVP at that time, is it not easy to pick up?

In other words, tonight's Doon did his duty as a good brother.

Before he could start warming up, Doon brought Byron Davis to Wade and O'Neal and others, saying that Byron Davis also wanted to do things together.

In addition, after Scott Skeyles walked into the locker room, Doon chatted with Scott Skeyles for a while.

Doon spoke, and Scott Skels naturally expressed his support.

Scott Skeles promised in advance that it didn't matter how long Doon played tonight.

However, Doon is just doing Wade a small favor, and in general, it is not good for himself to harm others, so there is no need to help too much.

By the time All-Star Weekend is over, the Bulls will once again be the league's public enemy!

In order to prepare for the next big battle, Doon still maintains good physical strength, and it is better for Mingzhe to protect himself.

To put it bluntly, Doon is just watching the excitement tonight, not a big deal, just to make a fool of himself.

After some time, the All-Star Game finally began.

On the court, both teams played very well, feeding Wade in the East and Maddie in the West.

However, after all, it is an All-Star Game, and the other All-Star players who will participate tonight also want to show off in front of the national audience and make a sense of existence.

As a result, there is the problem of pie sharing and passive slacking.

The substitute All-Star has less ball, so he says he supports it, but he doesn't support it in practice.

And the All-Stars of some playoff teams also have to think about the next schedule and won't play particularly hard.

Nash missed the game because of Xiaosi's injury, and the Suns' competitiveness continued to decline, so in order to retain physical strength, tonight's All-Star Game did not play much.

Although this is also the case with the Eastern All-Star team, Doon and Byron Davis, who hold the ball, both expressed their support for Wade.

Doon didn't care about the All-Star Game stats in the first place, so he kept feeding Wade bread from the first quarter.

And Wade also started to get into the groove early, playing the first three quarters, he had already shot 16 of 23, 2 of 2 free throws, and had scored 34 points.

The game entered the fourth quarter, and the two sides began to fight hard.

Doon and Byron Davis came on the court one after another, and they were also looking for opportunities to feed Wade, but they didn't get tough.

And Wade is also angry, even if the Western All-Star team is serious about defense, it will be difficult to limit Wade.

By the halfway point of the fourth quarter, the difference between the two teams slowly widened, and the Eastern Conference All-Stars had the upper hand.

And Doon saw that the overall situation had been decided, and he also chose to rest early.

136-129, and in the end, the Eastern Conference All-Stars won the night by 7 points.

And Wade, with 42 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals and 1 block, deservedly became this year's All-Star MVP.

As for Maddie, it was a dismal end with 36 points, witnessing Wade crowned king at the Toyota Center.

"Brother, see you in Miami!"

With the All-Star Game coming to an end, the second half of the regular season will also be restarted!

Whether the Bulls can play such a 72-win record this season depends on the next performance.

(End of chapter)