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761 Thunder Lightning

E: Sorry, I'm so sorry, all book friends. Because of the end of the year, the company has a lot of things, so Fatty is confused and so many chapters in the previous chapter have been repeatedly distributed. However, now Fatty is discussing solutions with the editor, and will definitely solve this problem for everyone. Currently, I plan to replace the wrong chapters. In this way, the second time 73l-76I will be replaced with 76l-79I, so I will be distributed from 792 today, and the previous ones will be higher as soon as possible.

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Every year, the playoffs are a war. The first round of the game is a civil war, the semi-finals are regional conflicts, and the divisional finals are a battle for hegemony. When it comes to the finals, it is a world war.

Everyone knows that beautiful data is useless in the playoffs. If you want to get a good record, then unite the team. Heroism has no market in the playoffs, because there are seven games in each round of the series, and you can't be a hero for seven games, right?

Even if you can play seven heroes, you have to play twenty-eight games all the way to the finals. Can you play twenty-eight games in the heroes?

But this year's playoffs made this evil, and a group of powerful players kept refreshing big data like they were cheating.

Chamberlain just set a playoff record with 620B, and Kobe scored two 3 games, and in the East, those prides of heaven are not to be outdone.

On June B, the Cavaliers beat the Celtics 2,495 away, and James scored an amazing 3 points, B rebounds and amazing data with an attack.

This data doesn't seem to be a big deal, but it's not a good idea to get it once. James has won seven times in the playoffs 3fR and has performed 6 times before this game, surpassing Jordan's 6 times and ranking first in NHA history. Now, this record has been raised to seven games.

The outside world speculates that the reason why James has improved his life in this way is that he is under pressure from Chamberlain. For Chamberlain, it is not difficult to score 3 points, B rebounds and 7 blocks.

This year's playoffs were also quite hard. James suffered an elbow injury in the last game, and it was even so serious that he could not play, which led to the Cavaliers' defeat to the Celtics.

But James is worthy of being the emperor of the East. Before this game, he refused to accept the second MRI and decided to fight with injuries.

Like Oden, James's angry value in this game also reached NAX value. He showed an amazing state as soon as he came on the court, scoring 2l points in the first quarter, leading the Cavaliers to lead the Celtics 3-17.

James in the second and third quarters were more like performance time. He scored 7 points again in the second quarter and sent a wonderful fast break dunk in the third quarter, expanding the score between the two sides to 30 to secure the victory.

But even so, James didn't want to stop the massacre. He still spent 7 minutes in the fourth quarter and did not leave until he completely locked in the victory.

The reason why he played so fiercely was that James was also giving the media a signal that he was not troubled by injuries at all.

It was a bit weird to send such a signal at this time, because James is the King of the Cavaliers. The team naturally knew very well about his physical condition. He didn't need to fight like this unless he was showing it to outsiders.

So in this way, the problem arises. Why do he work so hard? Why do he show his physical condition and competitive condition to outsiders?

"It's obvious that James is like an unmarried girl showing off his beauty now. He is showing everything about him to his next home, so I bet that James is leaving Cleveland this summer."

Cleveland media was very angry at the New York Times report. As the Cavaliers's official mouthpiece, the Cleveland Sentinels wrote a reply, saying: "LeBron has become accustomed to his life in Cleveland. The reason why he made few moves in the game and had no fighting spirit is a kind of contempt for his opponent. It can be said that the Cavaliers in the last game were not in the playoffs at all. They were still used to falling behind in the half and could also recover them. James felt that the first three quarters could be used to help his teammates get into the state and let O'Neal integrate more into the team, but his abacus was wrong. They made too many mistakes because of underestimating the enemy, and the Celtics took advantage of it. Today, James once again proved to the world that the Cavaliers are the one who dominates this series."

After the match between the Knights and the Celtics, the Magic and the Eagles also resurfaced.

The Hawks, who have begun to fly high in the past two seasons, have been broken by the Warcraft again. After the Warcraft made 2 B-shots, scored 2l points and 2l rebounds - assisted 1 steal and 1 block, the Atlanta Hawks no longer had the idea of ​​spreading their wings and flying high. The Magic slaughtered the Hawks again at 10675 away away. While welcoming the series B0, the Magic also began to point the finals.

In the Hawks, Bibi just scored 7 points, and Hawks King Johnson scored B points like a 15-for-15 shot. Although Smith scored 15 points and 1 rebounds, Horford scored 1 points for 6 of 13 shots, and Crawford, who came on the bench, also gave 2 points, but the Hawks made 4 of 15 shots, and it was difficult to resist the Magic's surging offensive, so they still lost.

In terms of Magic, Carter was in average form, scoring 7 points, Lewis made 4 points, scored 4 points and 6 rebounds, Barnes also contributed 10 points, Howard scored 2l points and 2l rebounds, Nelson also contributed 14 points, and Pitrus, who came on the bench, also scored 13 points.

Since then, the NHA official website has announced the list of the best teams in the 209-10 season. The players selected for the first team are: the two forwards are LeBron James, Durant, the two defenders are Kobe and Wade, and the center is Chamberlain.

In the second team, the two forwards are Cameron Anthony, Nowitzki, the center is Howard, the defenders are Steve Nash, and Chris Paul.

The players in the third lineup are: Duncan, Paul Sol, defenders are Brandon Roy and Deronti West, and centers are Oden.

The best team of the year is voted by 22 sports journalists, columnists, announcers, hosts from the United States and Canada. They vote for the first team, second team and third team based on their positions. Players who win the first team vote will get 6 points, second team votes - points, and third team votes will be 1 points.

Mp LeBron James's two votes were all first-team votes, with a total score of 610 points; Durant scored 10 first-team votes, with a score of 579 points; Kobe scored 119 first-team votes, with a score of 64 points; Wade scored B first-team votes, with a score of 60 points.

Interestingly, the two votes Chamberlain received were all first-team votes, with a total score of up to 610 points.

This year, James was selected as the first team of the year for the third consecutive season and the fourth time in his career. In his seventh NHA season, LeBron James was also named the Eastern Conference Player of the Month for four consecutive months. LeBron James won the honor of Player of the Month for four consecutive months.

Chamberlain is also selected for the First Team of the Year for the third consecutive season. He is also the first player in league history to be selected for the All Team of the Year since his rookie season.

This year, Kobe has been selected as the first team of the year for the fifth consecutive season and the eighth time in his career. Kobe ranked fourth in the league this season with 2 points per game, and he also averaged 4 assists and 6 rebounds per game.

Among all active players, only Duncan is selected for the first team of the year more than Kobe, and the "Big Shark" O'Neal is selected for the first team eight times as Kobe is.

Durant is the first time in his career to be selected as the first team of the year. His average score of 3.l points per game this season, making a total of 756 free throws this season, ranking sixth in NHA history and the highest since Jordan made 83-free throws in the 193-7 season. Durant's UU% free throw shooting percentage this season can also rank sixth in the historical rankings.

Wade has been selected for the All-Year First Team this season for two consecutive seasons. Wade ranked seventh in the league with an average of 2.6 points per game. In addition, he averaged 66 assists, 4B rebounds and B steals per game.

At this point, NHAi has entered an era of heroic division. The older generation of stars include Kobe, Nash, Iverson, Duncan and Nowitzki, who are firmly sitting on Diaoyutai, and there are more talented stars in the Mesozoic generation, James, Wade, Anthony, Howard, Sir Jr. and Paul, Deron, etc.

However, the more popular ones are the new generation of stars. The three heroes of 207 have risen strongly, Chamberlain, Oden, and Durant. The combat power and potential shown by these three people are the most terrifying. Experts unanimously believe that the three heroes of 207 are more dominant than the golden generation of 203. If there is no accident, they will be the winner of the future championship and NVP.

In addition, in addition to the three heroes of 07, there are also Bull King Ross, Thunder God General Westbrook, Sharpshooter Curry, New Wolf King Kevin Love and others.

However, these have little to do with the current playoffs. After the best team was released, the Warriors players flew to Phoenix to prepare for their third playoff game.

After losing two games in a row, the Suns are now in a bad mood. Chamberlain got off the plane and saw the content in the newspapers. All local sports experts were guiding the Suns how to play. Not only were the sports experts active, but the fans were also active.

In fact, in the first two games, the Suns had a chance. In the first game, Chamberlain broke out. If Chamberlain could be effectively curbed and the rest of the Warriors had no touch, they might not be able to get a good start. In the second game, not to mention the bad hit rate, the Suns created quite a lot of difficulties for the Warriors in the middle two quarters.

For Suns fans, in their eyes, as long as they can seize some opportunities, the situation of this series is still OK.

The premise is that they did not lose all the first two games. If they still want to advance, they will win four games in those five games. This is too difficult.

When fighting against the Warriors, the Suns have obvious disadvantages, such as bench depth. However, they also have advantages, namely height and backcourt control.

Looking at the moment, there is a balance point in the Suns' offensive system: Should we completely obey the system? Or will we allow players with strong personal abilities to conduct one-on-one attacks?

In the first round of the series with the Trail Blazers, Gentry balanced this issue well, that is, let Nash command and Oden attack.

Nash is the Suns' brain, which is well deserved. With Nash's ability, no matter which team he is in, he is the commander. The Suns' offense is initiated by him. He can pass the ball to the big man at a high position in a timely manner, or cut into the basket by himself to disrupt the opponent's defensive lineup.

In the game against the Trail Blazers, the Trail Blazers' point guard was at a loss for him and could not curb his strength. But now, facing Iverson and Billups, Nash's performance is not very casual. These two people have been fighting with him for more than ten years and know each other well.

And this is not the worst. The worst thing is that Oden, who was begging for the first round, met his opponent in the second round.

Thinking back to the beginning, facing the Trail Blazers, Oden turned into a peak shark, killing Portland with a changing storm, the sun and moon were gone, and the average 3fl6 data per game made Phoenix fans think they had received a Chamberlain enhanced version.

As a result, now he meets Chamberlain's live version, Oden is a little unsatisfied.

In fact, except for Chamberlain, the Suns are much stronger than the Warriors in oppressiveness of the ball, but Nash could not find a balance point in the offense in the first two games.

Is it a positional battle against Oden, or a running and bombing with Sir? Or is it a pick-and-roll for all players? Nash couldn't find a suitable balance point, which led to chaos in the Suns system. In the past, the Suns' offense was known for being orderly and unchaotic.
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