Half a season has passed in a flash. The Warriors have won 27 of 42 games and ranked fourth in the West with a record of 27 wins and 15 losses.

This season's wild West is not as exaggerated as last season. The eighth-ranked Jazz has a record of 22 wins and 20 losses.

As long as the Warriors can maintain this winning momentum in the half season after the All-Star Game, they don't have to worry about entering the playoffs like last season.

The improvement in the record comes from the improvement in the team's strength.

Before the All-Star Game, Yue Yi averaged 22.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, 4.8 assists, and a hit rate of over 50%.

His data and the team's record are just at the All-Star threshold, so he won't be criticized if he is selected as an All-Star. It's normal if he is not selected.

There are many stars with better data than him.

However, Yue Yi has the support of Chinese fans behind him, so the number of votes is not a problem.

This year's All-Star Game will be held in Phoenix on February 15, and the top vote-getter this year is Dwight Howard of the Magic.

In the last dunk contest, Howard transformed into Superman and attracted a lot of attention. This season, the Magic team also had a very good record, ranking second in the Eastern Conference. In addition to his funny and smiling personality, Howard was deeply loved by fans during this period.

Kobe and Yao Ming of the Lakers are the top two in the Western Conference votes, the best record in the league, and their own high popularity. It is not surprising that the two are ranked in the top two. The All-

Star list has been released.

The starting lineup of the Eastern Conference All-Stars:

Dwight Howard of the Magic. LeBron

James of the Cavaliers.

Kevin Garnett of the Celtics.

Dwyane Wade of the Heat.

Allen Iverson of the Pistons returned to the Eastern Conference during the offseason.

The starting lineup of the Western Conference All-Stars:

Kobe Bryant of the Lakers.

Yao Ming of the Lakers.

Tim Duncan of the Spurs.

Chris Paul of the Hornets.

All-Star local star Amar'e Stoudemire.

The substitute lineup of the Eastern Conference All-Stars includes Bosh, the Dragon King of the Raptors.

Lewis, the most powerful shooter beside Howard of the Magic.

Ray Allen and Pierce, the two giants of the Celtics.

Johnson, the Eagle King of the Hawks.

Granger, the top player of the Pacers.

And Harris, who grew up in the Nets. The bench lineup of the West includes O'Neal, the old shark of the Suns.

Kidd, the brain of the Warriors.

Billups, the core point guard of the former Pistons who came to the Nuggets in exchange with Iverson.

West, the core inside player of the Hornets. Gasol, one of the three giants of the Lakers in the new season.

Nowitzki, the German tank who is in the trough of his career but sticks to the Mavericks.

And Yue Yi from the Warriors who was selected for the All-Star Game for the first time.

Compared with the names of these big guys, Yue Yi's name is the least noticeable one.

That year I was in the second grade, standing on the All-Star court.

This is what Yue Yi said in the future when he was interviewed, recalling his first All-Star trip.

Second-year players are selected for the All-Star Game. Generally speaking, they basically will not participate in the Rookie Challenge again.

The reason is simple, it is a loss of value.

But Yue Yi still resolutely represented the sophomore team in the Rookie Challenge, doing something that would make him look cheap.

The reason was simple: he lacked attribute points.

Since the start of the new season, Yue Yi had not received any attribute rewards except for the 30 attribute points he had just received for being selected as an All-Star for the first time.

The awards for the best player of the week and the best player of the month in the rookie season had been cancelled by the system. Yue Yi could no longer receive any honorary attribute point rewards in the rookie season because the rookie season had already passed.

After the second season, Yue Yi realized that although the rookie season had a difficult start, it was also easy to get attribute points.

It was difficult to get attribute points now, as Yue Yi had to compete with players from all over the league.

The only thing that could be obtained relatively easily was the MVP award of the Rookie Challenge. Since he had already received it last season, if he received it again, he would only get half of the attribute points of the first time, which was 10 points. 10 points was already a lot, so Yue Yi certainly would not miss it, even if it would make others look a little cheap.

First, the newly acquired 30 points of attributes were added to the basic attribute agility, increasing it to 100, and then the remaining 11 points were added to strength.

Playing in the Olympics during the offseason and training and honing for half a season, Yue Yi's other attributes have also been improved to a certain extent, a total of 8 points.

As long as young people work hard, there is room for improvement. Now Yue Yi's personal attribute values in the sea of consciousness are:

Strength: 92

Agility: 100

Elasticity: 81

Vision: 87

Toughness: 86.

Extended attributes:

Three-point ability: 38

Mid-range shooting ability: 100

Dunk ability: 30

Breakthrough ability: 80

Rebound ability: 38

Passing ability: 80

Steal ability: 34

Finishing ability: 19.

It has been a year and a half since I had the system, and Yue Yi has a full understanding of it.

The role of basic attributes is actually more important than extended attributes.

This involves the conversion rate of basic attributes and extended attributes.

After the basic attributes are improved, the actual effect on the court is very obvious, which is an improvement in details in all aspects.

However, extended attributes can only improve one skill, and it is limited to basic attributes.

So now that he has attribute points, Yue Yi will prioritize improving basic attributes.

During the national team physical examination, the growth of various aspects of physical conditions is closely related to the improvement of basic attributes.

Yue Yi is also looking forward to his arm span and palms being longer.

Jumping height, sprinting speed, etc., can be higher and faster.

On February 13, the Phoenix Arena, the Rookie Challenge kicked off.

Many of this year's freshmen will become famous in the future, including Derrick Rose, OJ Mayo, Gasol, Rudy Fernandez, Russell Westbrook, Eric Gordon, Michael Beasley, and Brook Lopez.

Among these freshmen, several will be selected as All-Stars in the future, and the others will all be the main players of the team.

There is also the top pick of the 2007 draft, a rare inside talent, who missed his entire rookie season due to injury. Oden the Great is also in the first-year team as a repeater.

If we compare the success rate in the future, the second-year team is not as good as the first-year team, and the starlight is dimmer.

But at the moment, their first-year team is not good enough.

The second-year team has been in the league for a year and a half, and the first-year team is just a rookie who has just entered the league.

Especially the second-year team has two new generation super scorers who are eyeing the Rookie Challenge MVP trophy.

Yue Yi is eyeing the trophy because of the attribute point reward.

Otherwise, who would want to play with a child.

Durant is eyeing the trophy because Yue Yi is eyeing the trophy.

In the challenge last season, the first-year students finally defeated the second-year students, and he performed better in the last few minutes, but the MVP was snatched away by Yue Yi. In the competition for the best rookie last season, it was obvious that he had a higher average score per game, but the best rookie trophy was also taken away by Yue Yi.

This season, this annoying guy made it to the All-Stars thanks to the support of his fellow Chinese, but he still shamelessly came to play in the Rookie Challenge.

It's shameful, and Durant is very dissatisfied.

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