I'm really good at shooting.
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So it's true that data will lie.
If you hadn't watched this slam dunk contest, you would really feel how incredible Robinson's three-game streak is.
And what's interesting is that what fans are talking about the most on social media at this time is not the slam dunk contest itself, but calling for Sun Hao to come back to compete.
After all, the attention and appreciation of the three-pointer contest was actually very low before, but because of Sun Hao's comeback, the attention and appreciation were full at once.
Now the slam dunk contest also needs to be "rescued" by Sun Hao.
Then, Durant forwarded these comments to Sun Hao in real time.
After reading it, Sun Hao just smiled.
This guy is literally on social media all the time.
But in the dunk contest, his interest is actually relatively average.
His dunk ability is still weak compared to his three-point ability, especially compared with those fierce players in the NBA.
To be able to win the championship before is more because of copying the ideas of the predecessors.
But the ideas suitable for him were almost used up last time, so he still didn't try to pretend to be forceful.
People are expensive.
After the slam dunk contest, Sun Hao was interviewed by a group of reporters for a while.
After the interview was over, he realized that Durant was gone.
Even Curry didn't know where Durant went.
In the end, after asking several people in succession, I realized that Durant was heading towards the training hall.
When he and Curry passed by, he realized that this guy was actually practicing three-pointers.
He was so anxious before the All-Star Game ended, and it seemed that breaking Jordan's record stimulated him a lot.
Sun Hao didn't say anything, and directly pulled Curry up to practice with him.
Ever since, a reporter who passed by inadvertently took pictures of this scene.
The news came out the next day about the Warriors' three All-Star game day training hall sweating and practicing three-pointers.
This moment became a wave of topics again.
Some fans thought it was a hype, but more fans were shocked by it.
With the attitude of the Warriors' three cores, why worry about not being a champion!
On the last day of the All-Star Game, Bryant was absent due to injury and was replaced by Jason Kidd.
This year's All-Stars in the West are obviously stronger than those in the East, and Sun Hao has no desire for AMVP.
Ever since, this time the All-Star Game has become a performance by James and Durant.
James hit a triple-double, but Durant scored the most.
Yesterday's extra training seemed to let him regain his three-point shooting sense. He made 11 of 6 shots from beyond the three-point line and scored a game-high 34 points.
In the end, there was some suspense about the MVP. Durant narrowly overwhelmed James and was elected the MVP.
No matter who is elected between the two, there are enough reasons and it will also attract enough controversy. At this time, Durant's host advantage has somewhat played a role.
When hearing the results, Durant was as authentic as ever, making no secret of his excitement.
Curry is comparable to Sun Hao in the three-point contest, and he is catching up with Sun Hao in the AMVP, and he is not far behind!
"Sun selected me, inspired me, and made me a success!"
Then, the most interesting thing is that Durant's acceptance speech also focused on thanking Sun Hao.
As a result, it was obvious that Curry and Durant won the award, but the fans found that it was Sun Hao who had the strongest sense of presence in the end.
This is probably unprecedented.
The All-Star Game ended with a bang, and the fans' attention returned to the game soon after.
Because the trade deadline has been brought forward before the All-Star Game, fans are more concerned about the buyout deadline at this time.
This is also the last chance for each team to reinforce each season.
And there are many players who are expected to be bought out this year.
For example, "Big Z" Ilgauskas, the 35-year-old Lithuanian has also reached the end of his career.
He has the last year left in his contract with the Cavaliers, and it is expected that he will buy out with the team with a high probability, and then chase his championship dream.
Although Big Z is old, but after all his height is there, it is not a problem to be a substitute.
If he is bought out, he is expected to become a hot commodity in the free market.
The Warriors are also expected to be one of those chasers.
This has to be traced back to the previous McGrady deal.
The Warriors sent 4 players in that trade and got only 2 players.
As long as it is not a math teacher, simple mathematical calculations know that the Warriors currently have only 13 people on the roster.
Because there are no good players to reinforce in the free market, the Warriors did not make any moves before, and aimed at this year's buyout market.
A piece of knowledge that needs to be mentioned here is that the so-called buyout deadline means that players who are bought out before this day are eligible to represent the new team in this year's playoffs.
In other words, it doesn't mean that if you are bought out on this day, you must sign on this day.
So the Warriors are not in a hurry to fill up the spots so quickly.
After all, the team's goal this year is to compete for the championship, and every player will appear very important.
And I have to mention the good salary structure of the Warriors before entering the season, so that even if they get McGrady's big contract in the trade, they still have a middle-class exception that can be used.
That makes them aggressive in the buyout market.
In a blink of an eye, the buyout deadline came, and on this day Ilgauskas was bought out as expected.
Including Ricky Davis, who was traded to the Timberwolves last summer, was also bought out.
These are all expected, and Finley also bought out the unexpected Wizards.
Of course, unlike being bought out, Finley took the initiative to buy out.
The Wizards suddenly added Josh Howard and Matthews in the previous trade, and he has not had many opportunities.
And his performance with the Wizards this season has dropped a lot compared to last season.
This is entirely brought about by age. The player who has been with Sun Hao for the longest time is now 37 years old.
If nothing else, he should retire from the NBA after this season.
So for this buyout, he basically wants to make another final shot at the championship.
His next family is actually easy to judge.
It can even be said that he will buy out with the Wizards. In addition to the opportunities mentioned above, it has something to do with the negotiation of the next home.
On the second day of the buyout day, Finley was revealed to have signed a basic salary contract with the Warriors.
This is obviously going to Sun Hao.
Moreover, the Warriors are now reimbursed for Azubuike for the season, and McGrady has potential injuries. They really need a veteran to sit in this position.
Then, the Warriors went on to take Ilgauskas with a one-year full mid-level exception.
Other competing teams can only envy.
After all, those who are interested in Finley are some championship teams, and their middle class special case has been strengthened as early as the beginning of the season.
This wave of operations by Jerry West is really cruel.
But it's also understandable why he would do that.
Although Hayes performed well, his height is flawed. This is okay in the regular season, and will be infinitely targeted in the playoffs.
If Big Z is also recruited, facing different teams and using two substitutes flexibly, this will give them a lot of insurance inside.
As for whether the contract itself is a premium, it is not so important.
Just like in history, the Nets are willing to pay more than 1 million luxury taxes after playing.
Don't think the boss and management are stupid, this is a big gamble, and the rewards you get from winning the gamble are much more than those invested.
The lineup is confirmed, and the Warriors are also undergoing the final run-in, and by the way, they have consolidated their position in the regular season.
Before the All-Star break, the Warriors were the team with the best record in the Western Conference, and this will also be their goal in the second half.
Time flies, and it's late April in a blink of an eye.
After a fierce competition, the curtain of the 2009~2010 NBA season finally fell.
The East and West rankings are also finalized.
Let's look at the east side first.
Ranked first in the regular season is the Chicago Bulls, they achieved a record of 59 wins and 23 losses.
This result fully demonstrates one thing: being strong for a while is not really strong, but being strong continuously is really strong!
The teams that put the Bulls firmly under them in the past: The Celtics are a little bit powerless because of their age, the Wizards can’t stop the decline even if Josh Howard is traded after McGrady’s injury, and the Magic is even more in vain Let Turkoglu go.
In the end, the Bulls, who hugged the main lineup with all their strength, stood out like this.
The Magic rank second with 58 wins.
The Celtics ranked third with 53 wins.
The Pacers are fourth with 50 wins.
The Heat rank fifth with 47 wins.
The Eagles ranked sixth with 46 wins.
The Bucks ranked seventh with 44 wins.
The Hornets ranked eighth with 41 wins.
Looking at this record, we know that the overall strength of the Eastern Conference this year has declined significantly compared to a few years ago.
And at this time I have to mention the Pacers.
I don't know if it's because no one was selected for the All-Star Game, but the players started to work hard in the second half of the season, and they rushed to the upper half in a daze.
Still the same sentence, everything should not only look at the present, but also have to look farther away.
Let's look at the west side again.
The intensity of competition in the West this year is a notch higher than that in the East.
However, in such a competitive atmosphere, although the Warriors were a little thrilling in the end, they still kept their top spot in the Western Conference.
They finally ranked first in the Western Conference with a record of 57 wins.
Some people may say, why the Warriors' record of 57 wins is worse than that of the Bulls and Magic, and they can still take the first place.
Just look at the records of the following teams.
The Clippers are second with 55 wins.
The Nuggets are third with 54 wins.
The Mavericks rank fourth with 54 wins.
The Suns are fifth with 53 wins.
The Trail Blazers are sixth with 50 wins.
The Spurs are seventh with 50 wins.
The Grizzlies are eighth with 50 wins.
The Hornets rank ninth with 49 wins!
This invisible win gap only shows one thing: These teams have completely killed their eyes in order to compete for the seats and rankings in the playoffs!
Moreover, following the previous 58 Long, Delong won the lottery with 49 wins this year. I don't know who to ask for reason!
This fate is much more tragic than that of Paul back then.
However, there are some surprises in this ranking.
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