NBA: This flower path is a bit strong.
Chapter 254 Honor Belongs
Amid much anticipation, the NBA officially announced the best rookie of the season first.
The best rookie of the 96-97 season was Allen Iverson, the No. pick from Georgetown University!
In the reason column for his award, only one of Iverson's weekly performances was given: 44.5 points, 4.3 rebounds and 8.0 assists per game!
And a sentence:
"He got all the first-place votes for Rookie of the Year."
Just ask if the cards are good enough!
This single-week average performance was later ranked sixth in history by the American media.
在他之前的有【老流氓】在1989-90赛季曾经创造的单周场均48.3分12.0篮板5.5助攻。
There is Lao Ke's average of 2005 points per game in the 06-51.5 season - the week when he scored 81 points in a single game.
Even Westbrook, Bird and Curry are ahead of Iverson!
But when it comes to the player who averaged 40+ points per game in a single week during his rookie season, there has only been one person in history: [Answer]!
As a result, he undisputedly received all the first-place votes for the best rookie and was selected to the best rookie first team!
Those who are interested can check out Allen Iverson’s record in the four games against [Old Rogue] during his rookie period. He was far ahead among the rookies!
At the same time, in addition to Iverson, [Lone Wolf] Marbury, Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Marcus Camby and Antoine Walker were all selected to the All-Rookie First Team.
And Lao Ke, who was selected to the second team of the best rookie, is still playing as a substitute for the Lakers!
Immediately afterwards, Raptors coach Brandon Malone, who missed the best coach award last season, finally realized his dream this time and beat Phil Jackson to win the best coach honor this season!
After all, with 71 wins and first place in the Eastern Conference, there is nothing to criticize!
Don't forget that being able to turn a team that has just entered the league into a strong team with more than 70 wins in just two years is unprecedented in NBA history.
Phil Jackson deserved the title last season because the Bulls' 72 wins were so dazzling.
The Raptors are equally dazzling this season, and coupled with the Raptors' weak financial situation, it is well deserved for Coach Den to win this award!
In the competition for the league's best defensive player (DPOY), Hanamichi was still slightly behind, and the award was won by Dikembe Mutombo, the "African Mountain" who had just led his team to defeat the Knicks.
With an average of 3.3 blocks per game this season, Mutombo not only won the title of the season's block leader, but also won the very prestigious title of Best Defensive Player!
[African Mountain], who defeated [The Glove] Payton and won the DPOY, was also shortlisted for the league's best defensive team while shaking his index finger and smiling.
And if Hua Dao remembers correctly, in the next year, Uncle Mu's average number of blocks per game increased instead of decreased, and his points also increased. He once again won the honorary title of Best Defensive Player and once again entered the best first defense team!
Along with the announcement of the All-Defensive First Team, the other four players were also announced:
The back line has Gary Payton, the glove, and Michael Jordan, the old rogue.
The forwards are [The Postman] Karl Malone and [Little Overlord] Hanamichi;
Hanamichi didn't expect that he would be selected for the All-Defensive First Team. In fact, he felt that it was good enough that he could make the Second Team.
But when he knew who he defeated to enter the first team, he suddenly felt that he also deserved the position of the best defensive team!
That’s right, the player that Huadao finally squeezed out was the Bulls’ Pierce!
In fact, when selecting the best defensive team, Hanamichi's positioning really gave the judges some trouble.
At that time, the selection for the best first defense was still 2 guards, 2 forwards and 1 center.
If Hanamichi is classified as a center, he will squeeze out Uncle Mu who is the best defensive player.
The best defensive player can’t make the best first-defense team?
Are you kidding me?
As of 1997, only two people in the NBA had won the Defensive Player of the Year award but were not shortlisted for the All-Defensive First Team.
One is Earvin Robertson of the Spurs in 1986; the other is Uncle Mu in 1995.
Uncle Mu: "No way, you're coming again?"
Uncle Mu was not selected for the All-Defensive First Team as the best defensive player two years ago, so it is a bit unreasonable to do it again this year.
After all, it was a bit confusing back then. You can't just keep bullying an honest person.
Therefore, Hanamichi was relegated to the forward position.
In this position, as David Stern once said, there are few players who can compete with Hanamichi.
Except for Karl Malone in the West, the rest are just a group of short guys.
In the original history, the head coaches of each team who filled out the most votes were Karl Malone and the most popular Chicago Bulls.
(The All-Defensive First Team was selected by the head coaches of all NBA teams through voting before 2014. Each head coach had to choose two lineups, but could not choose players from the team he coached)
But now with Hanamichi, in the two lineups chosen by most coaches, Karl Malone and Hanamichi were the most voted names at the forward position.
As a result, Hanamichi easily won the honor of the best defensive team in his second year in the NBA.
The official explanation is very reasonable. After all, in 82 regular season games, the Raptors are one of the few teams that can control the opponent's average score below 90 points.
As the soul of this team and the inside defensive gate, Hanamichi's outstanding performance in assisting defense, blocking shots, and making up for the defense can be made into a long highlight reel.
It is worth mentioning that as the Raptors' perimeter defensive pioneer, Doug Christie also received a few votes, but he was still a little behind [Crooked Mouth God of War] Payton and [Old Rogue].
But this also made the Buddhist Doug Christie find a goal to strive for after being excited. He finally had a little bit of the pursuit of the best defensive player and the best defensive team in the future!
At this point, Hanamichi became the first player in NBA history to be selected into the All-Defensive First Team.
In fact, if Hanamichi wins any honor in the NBA, he will be the first among flower growers.
After all, he is the only flower-growing player in the NBA since its founding. In this regard, Huadao has set a precedent!
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