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Chapter 550: First 5 Kings



Chapter 550: First 5 Kings

Chapter 550

In addition to the regular season MVP, Zhao Ke also won the scoring champion.

Of course, there is no trophy for this honor.

In fact, as soon as the regular season is over, the various data kings will be counted by the major media.

Who can't calculate the average?

Don't you have a calculator!

No calculator, no Excel?

It's just that now, in response to the occasion, the official announcement is a bit aggressive, especially the Charlotte Bobcats, who have gathered the first five kings!

Zhao Ke, scoring champion.

Averaged 51.72 points per game, there is nothing to say, the world of cheating is destined to be lonely.

Following him are:

Kobe Bryant, 31.6 points.

Carmelo Anthony, 28.9 points.

Gilbert Arenas, 28.4 points.

LeBron James, 27.3 points.

Tracy McGrady, 26.3 points.

The closest Kobe is also [-] points away, he really is the best...

The second king is Chris Paul, the assist king!

Zhao Ke, a shooter who likes to catch and shoot like this, will always be the favorite of point guards:

A score without added value is soulless.

Excellent added value, preferably——

An assist!

While Zhao Ke scored the scoring title, it was obvious that Chris Paul, who was in charge of feeding him the ball, won the assists title.

Zhao averaged 16.2 three-pointers in away games, at least half of which were assists from Paul!

What's more, there is a "beast combination" in the team that flies into the sky and escapes from the ground, and alley-oops are indispensable.

I don't know, I was taken aback.

Chris Paul actually broke the record for assists per game in a single season created by John Stockton in 1989-1990——

Averaged 14.54 assists per game.

Paul's assists have increased by three, reaching an average of 18.2 assists per game!

In addition to Paul, this season, only Nash has double figures in assists in the league, averaging 11.6 assists per game.

In third place is the slow-burning fat man, Deron Williams.

He finally played in line with the draft, and Carlos Boozer is collectively known as the "New Utah Shuangsha", reproducing the classic pick-and-roll in Salt Lake City.

The last seven of the "Top Ten Point Guards in the League" that season were:

The old demon Kidd, 9.2 times.

Baron Davis, 8.1.

TJ Ford, 7.9 times.

Andre Miller, 7.8 times.

Allen Iverson, 7.2 times.

Chauncey Billups, 7.2 times.

Raymond Felton, 7.0 times.

The point guards in the class of 2005 have matured collectively. In addition to the amazingly talented Chris Paul, Chubby and Raymond Felton are also top-notch point guards!

The third king is Dwight Howard, the rebounding king!

The "Beast Combination" has shined on the defensive end this season.

Chris Anderson, who quit the rivers and lakes after washing his hands in the golden basin, changed his mind and started a new life. He is physically strong enough to fly, jump, and carry people.

What's even more commendable is that he is still very selfless and can get the right card position.

He will not grab difficult rebounds.

Instead, block the opponent's inside line and let the higher, faster, and better bouncing monsters grab it!

"Birdman" probably infected Zhao Ke too:

Internationalist psychosis!

As a result, Warcraft is proud of the league with an average of 15.8 rebounds per game.

Kevin Garnett, who ranked second, "only" had 12.8 rebounds, 3 less than Warcraft...

This is the difference between having a helper and not having a helper.

Seeing this list, the "Wolf King", who has made up his mind to go, may not be able to hold back!

In third place is:

The tree moves to die, but the person moves to live Tyson Chandler.

In the Bulls last season, the "Champion" averaged only 5.3 rebounds per game. As a result, when he arrived in Philadelphia, his rebounds soared to 12.4, more than doubled!

Such a performance broke the heart of the Chicago Bulls.

Madan, I didn't give you food in Chicago, did you? Is it Chia Tai feed?

As soon as I arrived in Philadelphia, my waist was no longer sore, my legs were no longer hurting, and I didn't have to breathe when I went up to the sixth floor...

The fourth king, Chris Anderson, "Bird King"!

Oh no, the block king!

Chris Anderson has given the bird world a face.

With excellent explosive power, anticipation, and——

One is not afraid of suffering, and the other is a fearless spirit that is not afraid of death.

Chris Anderson often leaps high and confronts opponents who dare to break into the inside and wreak havoc on the basket.

Of course, there's more to doing than cap ups.

"Birdman" fouls also skyrocketed.

If the coach doesn't replace him every game, he will definitely fight until the six offenders graduate!

As a result, Chris Anderson not only made it to the block list, but he also dominated the foul list. This season, he averaged 4.1 fouls per game, ranking first in the league.

0.4 times more than the "super big scumbag", Zaza Pachulia, which can almost seal another one-word shoulder-to-shoulder king——

Foul King!

Chris Anderson stunned the crowd with an average of 3.6 blocks per game.

Ranked second is Marcus Camby, 3.3 times.

Warcraft is not bad, averaging 2.8 blocks per game, but he can only rank fourth.

The third is "Eagle King" Josh Smith, who averaged 2.9 blocks per game, and they are all birds anyway.

This is the year that traditional no-fly zones have fallen.

For example, in San Antonio and Detroit, Duncan ranked seventh, and Big Ben fell to tenth!

The fifth king, Gerald Wallace, steals the king!

Gerald Wallace averaged 2.7 steals per game, thriving in the world of steals.

Behind him, Baron Davis, Ron Artest, and Caron Butler all had only 2.1 times.

Andre Iguodala and Shawn Marion are both twice.

It hasn't happened more than twice since then.

Therefore, there is no suspense about the steals king. Whether it is the total number or the average per game, it is Gerald Wallace who did not run.

In addition, Gerald Wallace also averaged 2.5 hot pots per game, ranking sixth in the blocked shots list.

This season, Zhao Ke took most of the possessions, and Gerald Wallace spent most of his energy on the defensive end. The statistics of the Almighty Warrior are as follows:

Averaged 15.8 points, 7.2 rebounds, 2.7 steals, 2.6 assists, 2.5 blocks per game!

This kind of data is simply prepared for the best defensive players!

After the coaches of the 53.85 teams voted, Gerald Wallace won the DPOY of the season with 36.84% of the first choice rate and 17.61% of the votes, beating Marcus Camby (13.50%), Tim Duncan (7.95%), Sean Marion (7.35%), Sean Battier (3.59%) and Ben Wallace ([-])!

In summary, the Charlotte Bobcats starting lineup for the 2006-2007 season is as follows:

Point guard: Assists leader Chris Paul

Shooting Guard: Scoring Champion Regular Season MVP All-Star Game MVP Zhao Ke

Small Forward: Gerald Wallace, Defensive Player of the Year

Power Forward: Shot Blocking King Chris Anderson

Center: Dwight Howard

No wonder they clamored to win the championship undefeated, no wonder they beat the entire league, they were able to win 77 wins and 44 consecutive victories!

Such a lineup has never appeared since the establishment of the NBA!

It only took three years, and Michael Krypton Jordan, who opened the hook, has built such a heaven-defying lineup for the Charlotte Bobcats!

 PS: Ask for a ticket o(∩_∩)o ~

  

 

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