Chapter 1049 [Useless! A tradition of pseudo-fans]

Western Conference All-Star Seven Bench: Brandon Roy, Klay Thompson, Chris Paul, Westbrook, Kyrie Irving, Nowitzki, Duncan.

Nowitzki has maintained his form very well, and he has become a second-in-command since joining the Warriors, averaging only 29.7 minutes per game, 18.2 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2 assists, shooting 49.6% from the field, 40.8% from three-point range, and 1.8 three-pointers per game.

Opponents can't wrap Curry around Nowitzki, who is accurate in both holding the ball and catching the ball after covering, shooting nearly 50% from the field. He only took 1.5 shots from the low post and under the basket combined, and his true shooting percentage was as high as 60.3%.

A lot of people still say that Nowitzki is a softie, because his shots are too far away, but that's actually what makes him so powerful, and what star guard doesn't want that kind of partner?

Brook Lopez averaged just 29.2 minutes per game, finishing with 17 points, 7.2 rebounds, 1 assist and 1.8 blocks while shooting 47.4 percent from the field and 34.6 percent from three-point range. He wasn't an All-Star because coaches wanted Duncan, who was nearing retirement.

The 39-year-old "Stone Buddha" Duncan is probably the last time in his career to be selected for the All-Star Game, which is of special significance. Now many people say that he is the No. 21 rookie, he played 29 minutes per game, averaged 14 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks, and shot 51.2% from the field.

Miraculously, Duncan's offensive and defensive efficiency was still among the best among all interior players until this season, but his physical strength deteriorated and his playing time was shortened.

Because of the butterfly effect caused by Guo Xu, Duncan and the Spurs lost three championships, but this did not prevent him from becoming a legend and the No. 1 power forward in NBA history.

Guo Xu never felt that he was sorry for Duncan, the earth was not good for Duncan, and there were some parallel worlds that he was bull with, but he didn't know it. Even with what he has achieved now, 99% of players in NBA history can only look up.

Westbrook, the Thunder's point guard, is the only player in the West to have a team record outside of the playoffs to make the All-Star Game, and he's relied on a lavish quasi-triple-double.

After Guo Xu retired, it was the turn of the Sun to be the leader of the "Twin Stars", and the two swing people averaged 20+ per game. Roy is responsible for attacking with the ball, and Thompson mainly runs without the ball, and the cooperation is very tacit.

The Suns' sixth man is also a swingman, with Jimmy Butler in charge of the ball-handling offense and leading the rotation. D'Antoni gave Jeremy Lin a chance last season, and he was average, while Butler was sharper on the break, more physically active, and could take on more responsibility.

Butler averaged 15.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3 assists in 31 minutes per game while shooting 46.2 percent from the field and 36.7 percent from three-point range. Unfortunately, in 2015, the league began to raise wages, and Butler refused to extend his contract early last season, and it was impossible for the Suns to keep him at a lower price.

Coupled with the play of Whiteside and Ibaka on the inside, the Suns are still not weak this season, ranking third in the West in the mid-term, surpassing the Clippers and Spurs.

LeBron James regretted a little after watching the Suns' performance, the Suns have salary space in the summer, and he can join if he recommends himself. The Suns also need big-name stars who can achieve a win-win situation.

In terms of roster depth, the Suns, with one more star, may be able to compete with the Warriors, and James can also play as a power forward.

"Self-esteem" once again led James to choose the wrong team, the Nets have his brother JAYZ, who is the team's small owner, and he went to find his brother to play basketball, referred to as brother basketball......

Well, James is not self-esteem at all, he just thinks that the Nets have a lot of stars, and he reached the Eastern Conference Finals last season, thinking that he has a good chance of winning the championship after joining. The Suns were eliminated in the first round, and they were still Western teams, and he didn't have the confidence to compete with the Warriors.

And when he joined the Nets, he thought he was very attractive and could attract Nowitzki to take a pay cut to stay with the team, but his overtures didn't work, and Nowitzki went straight to the Warriors.

Eastern Conference starting five: Damian Lillard, John Wall, Paul George, James, Kevin Love.

The Raptors have a good record and rank fifth in the East, Lillard has become the first core of the team, nicknamed the "King of the North", and his popularity has soared, with 800,000 votes slightly inferior to Wall's 860,000 votes.

The Wizards have the second-best record in the East, behind the Bucks, and two have been named All-Star starters.

Love and Wall's blocking and dismantling cooperation has become more and more tacit, and they have become a famous partner in the East.

Wall is a point guard who lacks range and specializes in breakouts, while Love likes to pull out to cover his teammates and catch and shoot as a fixed-point battery. Center Steven Adams can also cover guards, smash to the basket in the air, or rush for frontcourt rebounds.

Bradley Beal, who was the 2012 Prospect Player, is also an All-Star potential, a 196CM-tall shooting guard with outstanding skills, who can play with and without the ball, and shoot accurately.

The biggest weakness of the Wizards is the small forward, starting with Gerald Green, who was teammates with Guo Xu and can only be a marginal man in the Suns, and the substitutes are Garnett Temple and veteran Rassell Butler.

The Wizards have a decent roster of depth, with Ramon Sessions on the bench at guard and Chris Humphries and Drew Goodon on the inside......

Eastern Conference Bench Seven: Al Jefferson, DeMar DeRozan, Millsap, Roldden Deng, Vucevic , Gordon Hayward, Eric Bledsoe.

The Hornets were selected as All-Stars together with the inside and outside duo, even if they were ugly, because there are not many stars in the East to choose from. If you don't pick them, you have to play with the players with the bottom record.

If Jefferson is not selected, the only interior player to choose from is DeAndre Jordan, who averages 11 points, 15.2 rebounds, 1 assist and 2.3 blocks per game. He shot just 42.7 percent from the free-throw line and was often subjected to shark slashing tactics.

Experts generally believe that Jordan Jr.'s good statistics are because of his teammates' "help boards", he can only rely on the basket to pick up leaks on the offensive end, and the 76ers' overall defense is also very bad, and he can't see his defensive power.

Kobe, who averaged 23+5+5 per game, was also unselected because of his record, and the 76ers were able to get 15 wins this season, which is terrible. His shooting percentage hit a new career low, and this time it was really Tie Yin Bag, and he was the most reliable three-point shooter in the starting lineup.

Anthony's stats are just as good, he didn't make the cut due to his poor record, and he played a little less, and the Knicks only finished 13th in the East.

Rolle Deng was selected off the bench after Derrick Rose's injury, and Rose was injured again and again, and the Bulls were still able to finish fourth in the East, which is an excellent record.

Rohr Deng, who was known as a CBA teammate in the Warriors, has been playing well since joining the Bulls, and has been selected to the All-Defensive Team before, and the Bulls can rank among the top three in the league in defensive efficiency and points conceded per game.

This result made Kobe Bryant feel very embarrassed, and only some Komi expressed dissatisfaction, believing that Kobe Bryant should be selected.

It's probably a tradition of pseudo-fans who only look at the stats and don't care about shooting percentages. Some Comi even put forward the theory that "true shooting rate is useless", although Kobe Bryant's shooting rate is less than 40% this season, and the true shooting rate is less than 50%, but he is by no means a tumor, but a teammate CBA.

Some people will ignore the facts in order to belittle the players they don't like, and the "true hit rate is useless" theory can be understood as "it doesn't matter if a player scores more or less points every time he makes a shot".

Those who believe this have no understanding, so don't bother to reason with them.

For example, some people just believe that the periphery is casually empty, Iverson, who has a true shooting rate of 48.9% in the playoffs in his career, is invincible at his peak and has to be covered by the whole court, and Curry, who has a true shooting rate of 61% in the playoffs, is completely dependent on the system......