Nine hundred and twentieth eight chapters [infighting, veteran]
In the Eastern Conference duel, the Nets swept the Hornets in the first round and the Hawks in the second round to advance, which was very smooth. Their lineup completely crushed their opponents.
The Pacers' promotion path is quite thrilling. They have been defeated by the Knicks 4-3 in the first round and defeated the Heat 4-3 in the second round.
It’s not that the opponent is very strong, but that the Pacers are weaker than the regular season and are trying to die.
The mid-term Pacers trade came Evan Turner, and signed former star center Andrew Bynum in the free market, which seems to be expected to win the championship.
Bynum, 26, was resigned in the middle of the season due to a conflict with the Magic. When the Magic signed Bynum in the summer, they thought they had taken advantage of it and found a star at a low price. Unexpectedly, this guy had a problem with his brain, was lazy in training, and had no ambition.
As his strength grew, Bynum's arrogance and ambitions were also expanding. "Bryant hindered my growth." Bynum once described the peak season of his career in 2011-12.
Bynum's negative attitude on the defensive end and training ground once gave the Lakers coaching staff a headache. As it turned out, if no one scolded him, he would be a waste and could not control himself at all.
The Pacers signed Bynum with a $1 million contract. This move was considered to be a killing of two birds with one stone. It not only increased the depth of the team's lineup, but more importantly, it prevented the Nets and the Heat from strengthening their strength.
But after joining the Pacers, Bynum played two games in total, playing 36 minutes in total, with a contribution of points and 19 rebounds. After that, Bynum got a high-end card due to a knee injury.
In the 2011-12 season, Bynum played for the Lakers, and averaged 18.7 points and 11.8 rebounds per game, both setting career highs. Since leaving the Lakers, Bynum's basketball career has gone downhill, and his Pacers career ended in a tragic way, and perhaps his NBA career is about to end.
Bynum is not the worst thing Pacers do.
In March, American gossip media reported that the Pacers players had an internal strife. The cause was that George and Hibert had a 3P bed battle with a woman, and the internal and external dual cores clashed, and eventually turned against each other. The conflict between the two directly led to the Pacers' record decline in the second half of the game like a free fall.
The Pacers, who have been competing for the top spot with the Nets, lost 12 games in 19 games since March. If they hadn't been ahead a lot in the early stage, they would have been surpassed by the Heat.
The media reported widely that conflicts within the Pacers were made public, Hibert bombarded the media with selfishness, and suspected that the finger was pointed at the team's number one star Paul George.
As the core of the team, Paul George averaged only 17 shots per game, which was really not selfish.
David West revealed that George and Hibert dislike each other and the two had completely turned against each other.
Before the end of the regular season, the Pacers' internal strife escalated again, and it was reported that Lance Stevenson and Evan Turner fought each other during training. Although the generals and coaches denied it, news from team reporter Buckner confirmed that the conflict between the two players did exist.
Hibert is undoubtedly the "culprit" of the Pacers' internal strife. Because he was dissatisfied with his few offensive scenes, he bombarded his teammates, which soon caused an uproar in the industry.
The mentally retarded behavior of "Black Tower" is like an extremely powerful bomb that detonated in the locker room. The already sensitive and fragile trust between the players was instantly wiped out due to self-harm remarks.
Entering the playoffs, Hibert will not play anymore.
The psychological imbalance made him gradually move away from the court astray. He still hasn't figured out that he is actually not qualified on the defensive end and cannot defend the defender's breakthrough. The pick-and-roll outside the three-point line averages only 3.4 rebounds per game in the playoffs. Such low efficiency is simply an unforgivable report card for a center.
On the offensive end, Hibert's first five shooting percentage was 31%, and he averaged 6.4 shots per game, which is another huge shame for the center. People all over the world can see that Hibert is not the scoring material at all, but he himself fell into a demon of his inner self and has always wanted to prove himself, and has fallen into a vicious cycle.
It wasn't the fans who insulted Hibert, he really became "Gao Yuanyuan".
Because he couldn't get too many feeds from his teammates, Hibert began to be enemies with the whole world. In the fifth game of the first round, he publicly applauded Stephenson's mistakes. He received 4 fouls in just 12 minutes and was abandoned by coach Vogel in the second half.
He committed his own sins and could not survive. He probably didn't have much time on the Walker.
In addition to talking about Pacers, the news always brings the King to internal strife. It is useless to deny rumors several times. This is something that fans of other teams like to hear.
Some media regard Vucevic as a super center who is capable of winning 20+10, just like James, Wang Jun influenced him to stand out. After reading this kind of news, Vucevic really wanted to leave the King and make a breakthrough in a team that could be the boss, and he was brainwashed.
In the King, Vucevic can never be the core of the offensive and is always scolded on the defensive end. Who doesn’t want to play in a happy environment?
After two rounds of competition, the major awards of the regular season were selected.
Oladipo of the Cavaliers was elected the Rookie of the Year, averaging only 13.8 points, 4.1 rebounds, 4.1 assists per game, and a shooting percentage of 41.9%. This is the most eye-catching performance of this rookie, with only three people averaging more than 10 points per game.
Jazz point guard Trey Burke ranked second, averaging 12.8 points and 5.7 assists per game, and shooting percentage is only 38%. This is really the junior year of the draft.
The best coach is *Vic. The Spurs are the top favorite to win the championship this season and have the first record.
The player who made the most progress was scored by Suns point guard Dragic, averaging 20.3 points, 3.2 rebounds, 5.9 assists per game, shooting percentage of 50.5%, and 40.8% of three-point shooting percentage. After returning to the Suns from the Rockets, he became a star and the team's core.
The Rockets became a laughing stock, and kept shouting that there was no good point guard and the good defenders were sent away, leaving behind Staki, who could not organize.
The best sixth man is Jamal Crawford of the Clippers. His presence with Irving has given Bredso little chance of playing and is forced to turn to the Suns.
The best defensive player was won by the Warriors' Jockin Noah, and the Warriors' overall defense has risen to a higher level this season. Noah not only can defend, but also has excellent support ability. He was selected for the All-Star Game this season.
Both James and Wang Jun were out of the best defensive team, and the team lost the third last points per game, and nothing seems to prove that they have good defense.
Hibert was selected for the second team of the best defensive team, which was outrageous. A person who couldn't even protect the backcourt rebounds did not know where the excellent defense was reflected.
The Pacers' real defense is Ian Masinmi, who has height, wingspan and moves very quickly.
Chris Paul of the Nets was elected to the regular season MVP, relying on the best record in the Eastern Conference and good data. He averaged 18.7 points, 4.2 rebounds, 10.7 assists and 2.5 steals per game, ranking first in the league in assists and steals.
Since entering the league in 2005, Paul has won three assists and six steals, which has made him six defensive lineups.
Best team: Paul, Wang Jun, James, Durant, Noah.
Team 2: Parker, Harden, Love, Griffin, Aldridge.
Team three: Lillard, Irving, Paul George, Randolph, Al Jefferson.
Most of the best teams are players after 2005, and Wang Jun is already a veteran in the league.
Chapter completed!