Chapter 241 [Ancient Blowing, Man and Man]

After a day off, the Raptors played the Celtics again at home, winning 118-94. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

Carter defended the easiest opponent and focused on the offensive end, playing 34 minutes, shooting 11-of-20, 4-of-7 three-pointers, 4-of-6 free throws, and scoring 30 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists.

Pierce was lost under the care of Christie and Maddy, shooting 3-of-13, missing all 5 three-pointers, and scoring only 11 points from the free throw line.

Also making the Green Army depressed is the veteran Hornacek, who entered the garbage time early, he got a lot of playing time, and dreamed of returning to the top.

He played 29 minutes, shooting 6-of-6, 4-of-4 from three-point range and 2-of-2 from the free-throw line to finish with 18 points and four assists.

Yang Rui was interviewed after the game and reiterated his goal again: "This season, we have only one goal, and that is to win the championship!" We can withstand the pressure! ”

The media is more concerned about Carter, and his stats have started to improve lately.

Yang Rui's change of tactics played a role, Carter's possession of the ball increased, and heads-up increased. It won't affect the team as a whole and will warm up for the playoffs.

Last season, newcomers understood the importance of playoff star singles. In the vast majority of cases, the most attacking player in the team will be the core of the team. There are exceptions, of course, but very few.

It is difficult for the NBA point guard core to win championships, because it means that no player on the team has more offensive power than this point guard, and many of the team's scoring tasks, including the strong offensive tasks after being blocked, have to be completed by this point guard.

In this era, star point guards are generally weaker in scoring ability than players in other positions. The team is relatively lacking in maintaining offensive firepower, and of course it is not easy to win the championship in the playoffs with high-intensity defense.

The Raptors don't have this problem, and their main scorers are two swing men.

The media reported the game, and the Toronto Daily said: "Carter is not a simple dunker, he can dominate the game in a different way every night, passing, breaking, scoring, rebounding, he doesn't care." ”

The Los Angeles Times said: "If you look at individual ability, Carter is definitely not inferior to Jordan, and his breakthrough ability is a little worse, but his three-point shooting is more accurate than Jordan's, and he is very efficient." On top of that, he's still young. ”

Oakland Sports Channel specially made a program to compare Carter and Warriors star Jamison, and the data shows that Carter beat Jamison in all aspects except for rebounding.

The host joked: "It feels terrible to miss Carter, and the management should resign en masse!" ”

The top three picks in the '98 draft are much more rated than Carter, and it is impossible for the management to give up the person with a better rating because of Carter, so in fact, only the Warriors management is blind.

The online discussion was even more lively, and even some of Carter's brain-dead fans thought that he had surpassed Jordan.

"Jordan can't play this kind of data, his long-range shooting is too poor, the only two seasons with a high three-point shooting percentage are the seasons when the three-point line is shortened, and the league specially changed the rules for him, and he was praised."

"Carter will definitely break Jordan's record for the highest scoring in a single game in the future, and if he passes less and shoots more, he should be able to score 70+ in this game."

"Isn't it time to change the nickname of the demigod? Is there a better player in the league than Carter? ”

Of course, more fans know that Carter is far inferior to Jordan, and the comparison depends on the honor.

Jordan has ten scoring titles, five championship rings, and countless individual accolades. Carter currently has only one rookie of the year, one of the best teams at a time.

Yang Rui likes to browse the NBA section of Facebook, watch fans reply to the news, and attack each other, which is very interesting. Trolls are not unique to the Celestial Empire, and there are still many fans in the United States who don't like each other.

The funniest thing is "Ancient Blow", someone listed Chamberlain's triple-double data, saying that Chamberlain scored 53 points, 32 rebounds and 14 assists in that game, Carter and Jordan are both stars, and they are far worse than the big coach.

What's even more exaggerated is the reply below, where someone added that the game actually had 11 steals and 24 blocks, the only five-double-double in history. It's a pity that there were no blocks and steals statistics at that time, so I couldn't leave a record.

There was no video of the 100-point game of Chamberlain, and the NBA was a minor league at that time, and there was no radio broadcast. But it doesn't matter, anyway, the ancient blowers believe that Chamberlain, Big O, Russell and others are Niu B, because there is data to support it.

The Internet is a good thing, even if people who don't know how to play football can use the Internet, they can find some truths from popular science.

11 steals, 24 blocks, 30 rounds, plus 32 rebounds, Chamberlain's opponent at least half of the offensive shooting iron. If Chamberlain's teammates had grabbed a few more rebounds or had steals, the opponent would have been in turnovers and playing iron throughout the game. And there were no three-pointers at the time, so the opponent probably didn't end up scoring more than 20 points.

Chamberlain also had 14 assists, which proved that his teammates scored a lot, and given that he was a center, the guards would certainly have provided assists as well, after all, his 76ers were a recognized powerhouse at the time.

You know, there were no Flashes, Reverse Flashes, Supermen in the list of players who played in the NBA in the 60s...... Not even Captain America, the number of offensive rounds will naturally not be ridiculously large.

If Chamberlain's 11 steals and 24 blocks data are true, the point difference in this game must be more than 100 points, but Chamberlain played the whole game, brushing the data all over the game, and many people think that the strongest in history is such a bizarre existence.

How high is Chamberlain's data?

Let's put it this way, in the 60-61 season, the NBA had a total of eight teams, four in the West and four in the East, with 6 playoff spots.

In the 61-62 season, nine teams, one more in the West, and still 6 playoff spots, this is the season when the coach averaged 50 points per game, and it was also the season when the "big O" Robertson averaged a triple-double per game. According to the information left, at least 5 of the 9 teams have no combat effectiveness, and the salary of the team composed of ordinary people is about equal to none.

It wasn't until the '66-67 season that the number of NBA teams increased to 10, five each in the East and West, and eight playoff spots.

In the NBA regular season of that era, the difference in strength between the teams was unimaginably large, just like the 96 Bulls and an NCAA college team played 8 to 10 games in a single season, playing abusively. After two games, the college team probably gave up resistance, and everyone discussed on the field what to eat for dinner, whether to play enough or play mahjong after the meal.

Russell, who defeated Chamberlain, and "Cardinal" Auerbach, were naturally even more praised to the sky.

The Celtics' eighth consecutive championship came from 1959 to 1966, with eight or nine teams competing for the title. In the playoffs, except for the finals, they are all 3 games and 2 wins, and you can imagine how many playoff games the Celtics dynasty has played in total.

Such a dynasty, such a player, some people think that it is much better than the team of the 21st century, and it is stable to crush modern stars.

Well, of course some people believe this, because even the fact that Chamberlain slept with 20,000 women is believed, and Chamberlain himself felt very nonsense when he was interviewed.

Chamberlain recounted: "I'm just scaring you with a random number. I thought this number was so ridiculous for ordinary people that no one would believe it......"

Of course, those who can believe this will not be ordinary people. If any small newspaper reads, "Approaching Science: The Big Boss's Free Throws Are All Buckled." "I guess they do, too.

Imagine that the Raptors Aviation Center arena is fully packed, and there are 20,000 people plus the staff. Da Shuai put all the people in it, from the first row to the last row, all XXOO, and didn't even let go of the mascot, how spectacular?

There is a big difference in IQ between people.