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Chapter 312 Honor Count
Chapter 312 Honor Count
On May 5, the first round of the playoffs was settled.
The Rockets defeated the Nuggets at home with difficulty. Mutombo's performance shocked the Rockets into a cold sweat. He scored a full 32 blocks in the five-game series, which means that his offensive ability is much worse than that of Olajuwon.
The most eye-catching matchup between No. [-] and No. [-] in the Western Conference was decided after two full overtimes.
Hill did not miss the lore like he did in the first game. He rushed inside at the last moment and avoided Robinson's block. When the ball fell into the net, everyone was boiling.
For the second consecutive year in the West, there was a black eight.
But Davis, who was watching the game in front of the TV, looked very serious.
"This is obviously not the strength that Hill and Hardaway can possess now, especially Hill. His current performance is more like the state of the Pistons in his last year."
It's a pity that DeWeese can't watch the game on the spot, so he can check the ability values of Hill and Hardaway.
However, Hill averaged 27 points, 7 rebounds and 8 assists per game. Even the top players in the league may not be able to play.
Hardaway also averaged 25 points, 4 rebounds and 7 assists per game. The Gemini's performance completely suppressed the Spurs.
Especially Hardaway's performance made Davis very familiar.
When playing that round of the series with the Magic's historical lineup in the system space at that time, the peak Hardaway's style of play has vaguely appeared on the current Mavericks Hardaway.
Davis suddenly remembered the reward that the system gave him after he cleared that round of the series dungeon.
"The growth rate of rookies is accelerating. Is this playing a role?" Davis thought of this, and brought all the technical statistics of the first round of the playoffs.
The more he looked, the tighter his frown became.
He focused on the Celtics trident of Kidd, Mashburn, and Alan Houston, Sprewell and Nick Van Exel of the Magic, and Sam Cassell of the Rockets.
Sure enough, in the series against the Magic, Kidd averaged 13 points, 8 rebounds and 9.5 assists in a quasi-triple-double, which is very close to the performance of the triple-double master of later generations.
Although Mashburn did not perform well under Sprewell's defense, considering that Sprewell's level has also improved to a certain extent, the average data of both of them has improved.
What surprised Davis the most was Nick Van Exel, who averaged 11 points and 8 assists per game against Kidd's defense in the first round of the series.
Sam Cassell averaged 15 points and 6 assists in the first round of the playoffs, becoming one of Olajuwon's most powerful helpers.
"It seems that my guess is correct. The reward left by the system has indeed taken effect. It's a pity that I can't contact the system now, otherwise I must ask carefully."
Thinking that whether it is the system or the Super Brain, they all revealed the idea of letting him strengthen the team. . . .
Davis pondered.
After the end of the first round and before the second round, the inventory of the entire season, as well as the selection of the most attention-grabbing honors, also surfaced.
The first is the best rookie, which was undoubtedly picked by Grant Hill. After all, not every rookie can average 20+5+5 per game in his rookie season, and those who have achieved this kind of data have become superstars without exception.
Of course, Tyreke Evans hasn't played yet. . .
Then came the best rookie lineup, Kidd, Robinson, Huo Ershu, Eddie Jones, Jaylen Rose and others were listed.
Next, is the best defensive player.
Mutombo, the inside pillar of the Nuggets who fought against the Rockets for five games, finally broke his opponent, Hakeem Olajuwon's two-year rule in this honor, and won the DPOY.
He averaged 11.5 points and 12.5 rebounds per game this season, including 4 offensive rebounds and a terrifying 3.9 blocks.
And Olajuwon ranked third in this selection, and No.2 turned out to be Sprewell of the Magic. . . .
Then there's the All-Defensive Team.
Ironically, the best defensive player, Dikembe Mutombo, was not selected for the defensive team. . .
Olajuwon became a center forward.
However, this matter did not cause much controversy. After all, the selection groups for the two awards are different, and Olajuwon's comprehensive data is much better than that of Mutombo.
The Magic became the biggest winner in the first round, and they had two players selected for the defensive first round.
With Rodman averaging 16.8 rebounds per game on O'Neal's head, he became one of the forwards in the All-Defensive Team.
Sprewell, on the other hand, has been relegated to the guard range, although he has played most of the season at small forward.
Jordan and Pippen occupy the remaining two spots at guard and forward.
The second team is Mutombo, Gary Payton, Stockton, Horace Grant, and Nate McMillan.
Next, is the selection of the best sixth man.
Robert Horry of the Magic received the honor.
He played in 77 games, including 11 starts, averaging 14.5 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game, and shooting 51%.
In fact, after the Magic had Clay later in the season, Nick Anderson became the team's sixth man, but because he did not meet the selection criteria for the sixth man, he could only pass this award.
进步最快球员被费城队的达纳-巴罗斯拿下,他上个赛季场均13.6分2.4篮板4.2助攻,这个赛季则达到了20.6分3.3篮板7.5助攻,成为了费城队最重要的火力点。
In addition, the various data of the season have been finalized at the end of the regular season.
Jordan continued to win the scoring title with a horror performance averaging 33.4 points per game. This is his ninth scoring title and the ninth consecutive year he has won the scoring title.
Rodman, the rebounding king, averaged 16.8 rebounds per game, and he was able to score nearly 17 rebounds on O'Neal's head, which is enough to show how terrifying his rebounding skills have reached.
It is not too much to say that he is the Jordan of the rebounding world.
Dikembe Mutombo won the most blocked shots.
Pippen averaged 2.9 steals per game and became the steals leader. No.2 is his teammate, Jordan who averaged 2.8 steals per game.
The assists king was won by Stockton, who averaged 12.3 assists per game, while Davis ranked second with 11.9 assists.
Next, it's time for the announcement of the best lineup that has attracted the most attention and the MVP of the regular season.
(End of this chapter)
On May 5, the first round of the playoffs was settled.
The Rockets defeated the Nuggets at home with difficulty. Mutombo's performance shocked the Rockets into a cold sweat. He scored a full 32 blocks in the five-game series, which means that his offensive ability is much worse than that of Olajuwon.
The most eye-catching matchup between No. [-] and No. [-] in the Western Conference was decided after two full overtimes.
Hill did not miss the lore like he did in the first game. He rushed inside at the last moment and avoided Robinson's block. When the ball fell into the net, everyone was boiling.
For the second consecutive year in the West, there was a black eight.
But Davis, who was watching the game in front of the TV, looked very serious.
"This is obviously not the strength that Hill and Hardaway can possess now, especially Hill. His current performance is more like the state of the Pistons in his last year."
It's a pity that DeWeese can't watch the game on the spot, so he can check the ability values of Hill and Hardaway.
However, Hill averaged 27 points, 7 rebounds and 8 assists per game. Even the top players in the league may not be able to play.
Hardaway also averaged 25 points, 4 rebounds and 7 assists per game. The Gemini's performance completely suppressed the Spurs.
Especially Hardaway's performance made Davis very familiar.
When playing that round of the series with the Magic's historical lineup in the system space at that time, the peak Hardaway's style of play has vaguely appeared on the current Mavericks Hardaway.
Davis suddenly remembered the reward that the system gave him after he cleared that round of the series dungeon.
"The growth rate of rookies is accelerating. Is this playing a role?" Davis thought of this, and brought all the technical statistics of the first round of the playoffs.
The more he looked, the tighter his frown became.
He focused on the Celtics trident of Kidd, Mashburn, and Alan Houston, Sprewell and Nick Van Exel of the Magic, and Sam Cassell of the Rockets.
Sure enough, in the series against the Magic, Kidd averaged 13 points, 8 rebounds and 9.5 assists in a quasi-triple-double, which is very close to the performance of the triple-double master of later generations.
Although Mashburn did not perform well under Sprewell's defense, considering that Sprewell's level has also improved to a certain extent, the average data of both of them has improved.
What surprised Davis the most was Nick Van Exel, who averaged 11 points and 8 assists per game against Kidd's defense in the first round of the series.
Sam Cassell averaged 15 points and 6 assists in the first round of the playoffs, becoming one of Olajuwon's most powerful helpers.
"It seems that my guess is correct. The reward left by the system has indeed taken effect. It's a pity that I can't contact the system now, otherwise I must ask carefully."
Thinking that whether it is the system or the Super Brain, they all revealed the idea of letting him strengthen the team. . . .
Davis pondered.
After the end of the first round and before the second round, the inventory of the entire season, as well as the selection of the most attention-grabbing honors, also surfaced.
The first is the best rookie, which was undoubtedly picked by Grant Hill. After all, not every rookie can average 20+5+5 per game in his rookie season, and those who have achieved this kind of data have become superstars without exception.
Of course, Tyreke Evans hasn't played yet. . .
Then came the best rookie lineup, Kidd, Robinson, Huo Ershu, Eddie Jones, Jaylen Rose and others were listed.
Next, is the best defensive player.
Mutombo, the inside pillar of the Nuggets who fought against the Rockets for five games, finally broke his opponent, Hakeem Olajuwon's two-year rule in this honor, and won the DPOY.
He averaged 11.5 points and 12.5 rebounds per game this season, including 4 offensive rebounds and a terrifying 3.9 blocks.
And Olajuwon ranked third in this selection, and No.2 turned out to be Sprewell of the Magic. . . .
Then there's the All-Defensive Team.
Ironically, the best defensive player, Dikembe Mutombo, was not selected for the defensive team. . .
Olajuwon became a center forward.
However, this matter did not cause much controversy. After all, the selection groups for the two awards are different, and Olajuwon's comprehensive data is much better than that of Mutombo.
The Magic became the biggest winner in the first round, and they had two players selected for the defensive first round.
With Rodman averaging 16.8 rebounds per game on O'Neal's head, he became one of the forwards in the All-Defensive Team.
Sprewell, on the other hand, has been relegated to the guard range, although he has played most of the season at small forward.
Jordan and Pippen occupy the remaining two spots at guard and forward.
The second team is Mutombo, Gary Payton, Stockton, Horace Grant, and Nate McMillan.
Next, is the selection of the best sixth man.
Robert Horry of the Magic received the honor.
He played in 77 games, including 11 starts, averaging 14.5 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game, and shooting 51%.
In fact, after the Magic had Clay later in the season, Nick Anderson became the team's sixth man, but because he did not meet the selection criteria for the sixth man, he could only pass this award.
进步最快球员被费城队的达纳-巴罗斯拿下,他上个赛季场均13.6分2.4篮板4.2助攻,这个赛季则达到了20.6分3.3篮板7.5助攻,成为了费城队最重要的火力点。
In addition, the various data of the season have been finalized at the end of the regular season.
Jordan continued to win the scoring title with a horror performance averaging 33.4 points per game. This is his ninth scoring title and the ninth consecutive year he has won the scoring title.
Rodman, the rebounding king, averaged 16.8 rebounds per game, and he was able to score nearly 17 rebounds on O'Neal's head, which is enough to show how terrifying his rebounding skills have reached.
It is not too much to say that he is the Jordan of the rebounding world.
Dikembe Mutombo won the most blocked shots.
Pippen averaged 2.9 steals per game and became the steals leader. No.2 is his teammate, Jordan who averaged 2.8 steals per game.
The assists king was won by Stockton, who averaged 12.3 assists per game, while Davis ranked second with 11.9 assists.
Next, it's time for the announcement of the best lineup that has attracted the most attention and the MVP of the regular season.
(End of this chapter)
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