Chapter 957 [Every Season Should Be MVP]
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The Clippers are a strong offensive team, with six players scoring in double figures in the regular season.
In the game against the Kings, the Clippers still attacked more, but they ended in a miserable defeat, and everyone's efficiency and statistics declined.
The Kings swept the Clippers 4-0 without any effort, and Wang Jun's pre-game words were verified. They did find a way to deal with the Clippers.
Kidd boldly used people, combined with the "shark slashing tactic", to prevent the Clippers' fast break and three-point shot.
The Clippers have an Achilles' heel on the offensive end, and that is DeAndre Jordan.
When it comes to Jordan Jr.'s offense, the first impression of most fans is rough, except for dunking and making up for the basket, there is no other means, no back, no footwork, no mid-range, and not even hook hands.
Maybe there will be Clippers fans who will come up with highlights as their idols, and Jordan Jr. can score several goals with skill in a season. It's a pity that it's useless, even if Jordan Jr. is invincible with his back, as soon as he gets to the basket, the opponent only needs to foul him and send him free throws.
When there is only one offensive point on the inside, it is easy to be strangled, and when this offensive point cannot contribute on the defensive end, then he becomes a hole and falls into a lonely situation, which is the dilemma Griffin faced against the Kings.
What's more, Rivers has established a rigid tactical system, back and forth is the same set, Griffin is responsible for blocking and pick-and-roll, the offensive distance is getting more and more outside, the outside players are rushing in, and the Kings are small inside and quickly changing defenses.
The Clippers didn't attack in the low post, relying on a bunch of unreliable shooters to throw blindly on the outside, and grabbing frontcourt rebounds couldn't be converted into goals.
The Kings mostly use small-ball tactics, putting Jordan Jr. and Griffin to shoot and if they go deep into the basket, they use shark-slashing tactics.
Jordan Jr. shot just 40 percent from the free-throw line, one of the worst players in the league, and the only person who played a lot of minutes and made free throws worse than him was the Pistons' Drummond.
Griffin also shot only 72.8 percent from the free-throw line, which isn't terrible.
The Kings' offense Clippers couldn't be defended, and a group of pitchers came out and pulled away to let Wang Jun go head-to-head.
Regardless of Terrence Ross or Crawford or Rivers Jr., one-on-one was easily blown up by him, and the Venerable Man shared the ball with Wang Jun, and his teammates received the ball and shot, and at most once he transferred, there would be a good opportunity.
In the middle of the game, the Clippers had a chance to trade for a defensive No. 2 or an interior who is good at blocking and pick-and-roll, but the uniform team didn't do anything. Rivers just swapped his own child, Austin.
Some fans jokingly called Rivers Jr. "Prince", satirizing Rivers' nepotism.
Rivers does like to find players he likes, "Big Baby" Glenn Davis was included in the team after he was cut by the Magic, and the defensive end has no role, and Big Baby can't run at all right now.
At the post-game press conference, Wang Jun did not let go of the Clippers and deliberately mentioned the incident of last summer.
"Last summer, we didn't go well in free agency, the manager found a lot of veterans, and no one wanted to join, some of them went to the Mavericks, some went to the Clippers, and some even had people who would rather join the Pistons than the Kings. I'd like to ask now, do you regret it? ”
The veteran who was slapped in the face by the Clippers was backup forward Hido Turkoglou, whom Petri had urged him to join in the summer, but he verbally refused to go to the Clippers on the grounds that "I think the Clippers are closer to a championship." ”
In this series, Turkoglu was replaced by Aminu, who joined the Kings, and scored a total of 4 points, 3 rebounds and 2 assists, shooting 23% from the field, and the defensive end was still a colander.
In the summer, Turkoglu was a free agent and it was difficult to get another contract. He wanted to join the king, and the king wouldn't want him anymore.
At the beginning of the 21st century, the king's golden generation of key rotation players basically got championship rings, and the Turks became the exception. His only choice was to retire.
After four games in the second round, all the honors of the regular season have been released.
The Magic's Jabari Parker became the Rookie of the Year, averaging 13.8 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game, the worst statistic among rookies in recent years.
The "2014 Golden Generation" became a joke, with nearly all of the first-round picks on the fringes of the teams, and only Parker and Wiggins averaged double-doubles per game.
In the middle of the season, the Cavaliers failed to trade Wiggins, and other teams sat on the ground and gave too poor a chip to be forced to stay.
The Pacers' Louis Williams became the Sixth Man of the Year with an average of 15.8 points, 2 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.1 steals per game, contributing to the team's playoff run.
The most improved player was acquired by the Bucks' Jimmy Butler, who has gone from role player to core.
The best defensive player was Coy Leonard of the Spurs, which upset a lot of people because Leonard missed a lot of games with a palm injury, playing only 64 games in total, which is about the same as his win rate.
Draymond Green, who finished second, played a full 82 games and made a big impression. Green was not convinced, but to no avail.
It is worth mentioning that Wang Jun also received a lot of votes, ranking fourth in the Best Defensive Player Selection, and he blew up all the opposing stars, which proves everything.
Jason Kidd became the best coach, and this season, the Kings have performed well on both ends of the floor, not only by the stars, but also by the swingman that Kidd has arranged.
Riley was the first to put forward the "five swing men" argument, just to say that the Heat's style of play is more traditional. Kidd really has a period of time every game to put five swing men on the floor, not point guards, and the offense and defense are good.
All-Defensive First Team: Paul, Jun, Leonard, Draymond Green, DeAndre Jordan.
All-Defensive Second Team: John Wall, Tony Allen, Jimmy Butler, Anthony Davis, Tim Duncan.
There is no controversy about the defensive lineup this time, and Duncan's selection is not an impression stream.
Even at the age of retirement, Duncan's defensive efficiency is still outstanding on the inside. He relies on his height and reach to interfere with his shots, does not need bounce power, and has excellent awareness.
Many people think that although Duncan has one less championship than Kobe, his historical status is better than Kobe, because he has always been the core of the Spurs, the leader of the locker room, the spiritual pillar, and has three Finals MVPs and two regular season MVPs.
Duncan is a natural leader, and if it weren't for Wang Jun, there would have been more championships.
First Team of the Year: Paul, Wang Jun, James, Davis, Gasol Jr.
All-Team Second Team: Curry, Westbrook, Harden, Aldridge, Pau Gasol.
All-NBA Team Three: Lowry, Irving, Griffin, Cousins, Jordan Jr.
Wang Jun was elected MVP of the regular season, surpassing Jordan in five and matching Abdul-Jabbar in six.
Considering that there was a problem with the selection mechanism at that time, Abdul-Jabbar led the team not to enter the playoffs for many years during his peak, which is a big stain. And he didn't make the playoffs and won an MVP, which is even more outrageous.
If you follow the MVP selection criteria of his era, Chamberlain can win 9 MVPs and Jordan can get 10. Therefore, Wang Jun is actually the first in NBA history.
Larry Bird commented: "The selection method is more reasonable now, and it depends on the individual ability of the star and the ability to lead the team. If you only look at efficiency and statistics, Wang Jun should be MVP every season. ”
Wang Jun's testimonial is simple. "This season, I'm going to lead the team to win a championship to succeed, and I can't be too happy yet, I can't wait to get revenge on the Spurs."
P.S. (To be continued.) )