Chapter 927: Finals President Mountain
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Throughout the regular season, the two teams that are best at protecting their home stadiums have gone through the same process.
Vajovia was occupied by the Lakers, and Staples was destroyed by Philadelphia. The home fans on both sides were unhappy to the extreme when they watched the home game. But watching the live broadcast of the away game at home is very cool.
"The ups and downs of life are so exciting~!!"
All sorts of comments exploded on Twitter, with most of the comments directed at the two teams and why they lost their home stadiums.
Philadelphia, on the side of the group, has a 36-6 home record in the regular season, and the Lakers are even more exaggerated, 38-4.
Aside from the fact that these two teams are home to some of the most feared in the NBA, for a variety of reasons, such as player injuries, tactical adjustments, rotational rests, and so on.
Even if you don't mention the individual abilities of the players and the strength of the team, just talking about the atmosphere of Vagiovia and Staples is enough to make the visiting players feel terrified.
Unlike the frenzy of Motor City, the straightforwardness of Cleveland, the wildness of Salt Lake City, the madness of Indiana, and the altitude of Denver. The styles of Vagiovia and Staples are like the backbone of the two teams, revealing a strong sense of history.
The fans of the City of Angels are born with a bunker atmosphere, as if they are superior in everything, and their nostrils are facing the sky. For fans who don't like them, their minds will be full of "I don't know what you're hanging". But for fans who like them, it's simply the best interpretation of the number one big club in NBA history.
The fans of the Immortal City have gone through too many ups and downs, and they don't care about the situation of the team, they only care about one thing.
That's the shout.
The sound of Vajovia, once one of the scenery of the NBA, but with the decline of Philadelphia, it was gradually forgotten.
Now, with the opening of the finals, the two cities have once again become the focus of the United States and even the world.
"The Lakers lost two home games in a row in the playoffs, when was the last time something like this happened? Did you know? ”
In a special on the runway, guests are discussing a topic that has been hotly discussed recently.
"In 1969, in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs, the Lakers faced the Warriors, and the Lakers, who had the superior record, lost all the first two games. After that, he was ashamed and brave in the last four games, won four consecutive games, and won the victory. ”
Bill Simmons, the great god of NBA history, opened his mouth about these NBA histories and triumphantly introduced: "Since then, the Lakers have not lost two consecutive home games in the playoffs." Although the Lakers are considered 'inferior horses' this time, everyone knows that the Lakers' regular season record is not as good as that of Philadelphia, which is just the result of a combination of various small details. This doesn't mean that the Lakers are worse than Philadelphia, but in the expert circles I know, most people still think that the Lakers are stronger. ”
"Bill is right, and we also got the results of the expert predictions from Youtai."
The host nodded, the director switched, and ESPN, an expert prediction that would be given before the start of each playoff series, appeared on the screen.
The predictions of 19 experts were presented, and at first glance, it should be said that the probability of victory for both sides is basically half and half.
"Of the 19 experts, 10 think the Lakers can win and nine think Philadelphia can win. For Philadelphia, who had the best regular season record for the second year in a row, this result seems a little disrespectful. But considering that in the past few years, there have been few seasons in which the team with the best regular season record has won the season, so this prediction is not surprising. ”
The host continued to throw out historical data: "We counted from eleven years ago, when the league's No. 1 regular season record was 67-15 for the Los Angeles Lakers, and the final champion was the Lakers. The first place in the East that year was the Indiana Pacers, and they were no match for the Lakers at all. ”
"A year later, it's a remake of the history of the game that we're seeing today. The Finals are played between Philadelphia, the first in the East, and the Lakers, who are second in the West. In terms of regular season records, Philadelphia and the Lakers are even equal. But anyone who watched the game knew that Philadelphia didn't stand a chance that year. ”
"As for the No. 1 record in the regular season that year, it was the San Antonio Spurs."
"We all say that the west has been terrible in recent years, but it wasn't bad back then! If I'm not mistaken, Portland, who won 50 games in the regular season, only finished seventh in the West. ”
Bill Simmons really doesn't forget to plug in and put on a fork at any time.
"Beal is right, after that, there really is no direct connection between the regular season championship and the final championship every year."
In 2002, the Sacramento Kings had the first regular season record. The eventual champion, the Los Angeles Lakers.
In 2003, the Spurs, who ranked first in the regular season, won the championship.
In 2004, the Indiana Pacers won the regular season, but the Pistons won the championship.
In 2005, the Phoenix Suns took first place in the regular season, and the championship was won by the Spurs, who won 10 games less than them.
In 2006, the Pistons finished first in the regular season, and the stumbling Heat won the championship, winning 12 fewer games than the Pistons.
In 2007, the historic Mavericks were directly black-eight, and the Spurs won the championship.
In 2008, Boston finished first in the regular season and eventually won the championship.
From 2009 to 2010, he was the first regular season in the Philadelphia 76ers league. Of the two championships, one was taken by the Lakers, and the other, the Lakers are battling it out with Philadelphia.
"In 11 years, there have been 10 championships to belong to, only two of which have been won by the team with the best regular season record, and the rest of the championships are not the strongest teams in the league in the regular season. Even the Spurs in 05 and the Heat in 06 are far from the league's first record. ”
The host continued: "The difference between Philadelphia and Lakers this year is not huge, and the regular season record is not a problem at all. ”
"Having lost two of three home games in a row, Philadelphia is on a momentum right now, especially after Chen's horrific performance in Game 4. If the third Lakers home court is also captured, the Lakers will be in real trouble. ”
Webb frowned next to him and said: "The Lakers who don't have home-court advantage will only have these three home courts in this series, and the Lakers must win the home game if they want to win." Otherwise, it would be equivalent to them winning all four away games, which would be too difficult. ”
"It's not that it's too difficult, it's impossible."
If Barkley is true love for Philadelphia, then he really hates the Celtics and Lakers, shaking his head and saying: "It's impossible for Vajovia to be attacked four times in a row." ”
"You look at Chen in the fourth game, do you remember how many points he scored in a single game?"
The topic finally turned to the point that fans and football critics around the world paid the most attention to after the game.
Chen Mu, with the wonderful performance of this game, successfully stood on the historical president mountain of the NBA finals.
"I'm sorry, Barkley. I'm sorry, magician. I'm sorry, West. Sorry, George McCan. I'm sorry, Shaq. Isaiah Thomas, Wert Chamberlain, Alan Iverson. ”
"It's about me, I can't even make it to the top ten!"
Barkley expressed displeasure with Smith's analogy.
"The Philadelphia oracle, once again, was not eye-catching in the rebounding scramble, and in 37 minutes of playing time, he 'only' got 16 rebounds, which was a failing performance for him. But the earlier speed, more off-ball running, and more direct tactical orientation allowed him to win the dreaded finals data. ”
Where would Smith have the slightest mercy on Barkley? Gu Zi continued: "19 of 31 shots in the game, the shooting rate is outrageous. 3-of-5 from beyond the three-point line, including a long-range three-point performance. He made 14 of 17 free throws from the free throw line and almost knocked Gasol off the court. ”
"With 54 points, Chen surpassed West and Bob Pettit to become the fourth-ranked scoring maniac in the NBA all-time Finals single-game scoring list!"
"It's a pity that it didn't surpass that dead bald head."
Barkley gritted his teeth, everyday black Jordan.
"It's hard to have that kind of opportunity after that."
Simmons shook his head with some regret and said: "The Lakers can't let him play like this anymore, and it is very likely that they will make adjustments to the starting lineup." ”
"No matter what the final result is, and no matter what kind of data Chen can get in the subsequent games."
The host summed up the statement: "He is already a member of the presidential mountain in the finals, and in any era in the future, fans want to check the individual score list of a single game in the finals, and Chen's name will appear in the top five." ”
Will Chen Mu, who has made history again, make the Lakers change their strategy?
Phil Jackson, who has never liked to make major adjustments in the series, will he really "break the ring" because of Chen Mu?
"See you ...... on Tianwang Mountain!"
Kobe Bryant's tweet is concise and easy to understand, although there is no @ anyone, but anyone with a discerning eye can see who this tweet is sent to.
A day later, in the battle of Tianwang Mountain, the Lakers really made adjustments.
Odom and Ariza came into the starting line-up, Artest came to the bench, Gasol came up as center and Bynum partnered Wharton on the inside.
The Lakers started and picked up speed.
"And it did."
Seeing the final starting list given by the Lakers, Carlisle and Chen Mu glanced at each other and were not too surprised.
"So the problem with the transition has been solved, and my playing time can be back to normal, right?"
Chen Mu asked.
"It's okay, but I'm still a little worried......"
Carlisle scratched his head and frowned.
"Worried about what?"
Chen Mu asked.
In this way, the Lakers have almost no point where they can attack with the ball and create opportunities for other teammates. A bunch of functional players, how is Phil going to play this hand? ”
With this doubt in mind, the game began.
More than two hours later, Philadelphia knew the answer.
It's simple, but it's also tricky. (To be continued.) )