Chapter 451 Regular Season MVP
Chapter 451 Regular Season MVP
Chapter 451 Regular Season MVP
2006 5 Month 12 Day.
The Philadelphia 76ers head to Charlotte, and Game [-] of the Eastern Conference semifinals will be played at the Time Warner Center, home of the Charlotte Bobcats.
Before the game, the NBA finally announced the regular season MVP winner——
Allen Iverson.
Model Iverson was fully present in 82 games, and maintained the highest average playing time in the league this season, 43.8 minutes.
He averaged 36.5 points, 8.8 assists, 3.5 rebounds and 2.9 steals per game.
The first scorer, the defending scoring champion, and the fifth scoring champion in his career.
Assists third, second only to Stephen Nash and Chris Paul.
The first in steals and the fourth steals king in his career.
The performance of the Philadelphia 76ers is not bad, ranking second in the Eastern Conference.
With such a record and such data, he was awarded the MVP of the regular season, but only received 28.43% of the votes!
This regular season MVP is the most intensely contested in recent years. This is a season where personal heroism is the most prominent. In the voting session, more than six people got more than 10% of the votes.
No.6 is Dwyane Wade.
He got 10.23% of the vote.
Dwyane Wade played 75 regular season games, averaging 38.6 minutes per game, scoring 27.2 points, 6.7 assists, and 5.7 rebounds.
In the case of O'Neal's extensive "rotation due to injury", he still led the team to achieve the third best result in the Eastern Conference.
No.5 is Chauncey Billups.
The vote rate was 11.86%.
Everyone can see that the Nuggets' lineup is unreasonable.
But unreasonable is unreasonable. Under the command of Chauncey Billups, they still played vigorously and forged ahead in unity...
Played 81 regular season games, averaging 36.1 minutes per game, scoring 18.5 points, 8.6 assists, and 3.1 rebounds.
His importance to the Denver Nuggets is irreplaceable, coach George Karl once said:
"The Denver Nuggets can do without a head coach, but they can't do without Chauncey!"
Chauncey Billups lived up to this trust and respect, and led this group of energetic young men from the Denver Plateau to fight to the height of No.2 in the powerful west.
No.4 is Dirk Nowitzki.
He got 13.61% of the vote.
He played 81 games in the regular season and averaged 38.1 points, 26.6 rebounds and 9 assists in 2.8 minutes per game.
Leading the Mavericks to a record of 60 wins and 22 losses, the actual record is second in the Western Conference.
No.3 is LeBron James.
The vote rate was 14.74%.
The 22-year-old "little emperor" has only played three seasons in the league, but he has already entered the sequence of superstars.
Played 79 games this season, averaging 42.5 minutes per game, second only to Model Iverson, scoring 31.4 points, 7 rebounds, and 6.6 assists.
Although the Cavaliers' regular season record is only ranked fifth in the Eastern Conference, LeBron James' data is too explosive.
Apart from Iverson, LeBron James has the highest score and the most comprehensive statistics. What's more, he is still so young and the league loves him so much, so his approval rate is also very high.
No.2 is Stephen Nash
The vote rate was 18.17%.
As the core of the Phoenix Suns, Steve Nash is not very impressive in statistics this season, averaging only 18.8 points and 10.5 assists per game.
But the Suns he led had the third regular season record in the Western Conference this season. You must know that the Phoenix Suns' scoring and rebounding champion Amare Stoudemire was reimbursed for the season after only playing three regular season games.
This further highlights the extraordinaryness of Stephen Nash.
In addition, Nash's elegant style of play and super high shooting percentage also made him a lot of fans.
In fact, Stephen Nash should be the regular season MVP.
But he was killed by Zhao Ke.
Because Zhao Ke made a "strategic plan" to help Chris Paul get assists in advance.
Throughout the season, as a rookie, Chris Paul averaged 12.5 assists per game, pulling Stephen Nash from the assist king's throne.
Rookie status, coupled with an average of two assists per game, this makes Stephen Nash's data even more bleak.
Of course, it was Kobe who suffered the most from Zhao Ke.
He should have led the Los Angeles Lakers back to the playoffs as the king of scoring, averaging 35.4 points, 4.5 assists, and 5.3 rebounds per game.
And ranked fourth with 14.86% of the regular season MVP votes.
But when Zhao Ke released the Box-and-One out of Pandora's Box, the situation took a turn for the worse. Not only did Kobe's score drop off a cliff, the Lakers even only won 30 wins!
Under such circumstances, which Humi reporter dared to vote for Kobe at the risk of the world?
So, of the ten people who got the votes.
Even Shawn Marion has 0.03% of the vote, but there is no Kobe Bryant's name!
In addition, Tim Duncan, who was a regular-season MVP regular in previous seasons, received only 1.02% of the vote.
This time it wasn't Zhao Ke's tricks.
The No. 21 rookie suffered from plantar fasciitis this season. Although he still insisted on playing 80 games, he did his best for the Spurs to win the best record in team history.
But his numbers inevitably slipped.
The No. 21 rookie is not T-800 after all, he is just a human with a slightly longer puberty.
He averaged 36.8 minutes per game, but only scored 18.6 points, 11 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2 blocks.
The points, rebounds, and blocks are all the lowest in his career, and he can't even compare with his rookie season. He is no longer the ubiquitous and omnipotent flying devil.
In addition, there are Elton Brand and Tony Parker, but their votes are less than 1%. As the MVP newcomer, it is a compliment to be shortlisted!
With the announcement of the most important regular season MVP, major awards have also been announced:
Best Defensive Player: Ben Wallace
Sixth Man of the Year: Andre Iguodala
Most Improved Player: Boris Diaw
Coach of the Year: Avery Johnson
In fact, the statistics of the king of various statistics came out as soon as the season ended, but the NBA still didn't announce it until now, as if everyone didn't know mathematics.
Scoring leader: Allen Iverson
Assists leader: Chris Paul
Rebound leader: Dwight Howard
Block leader: Dwight Howard
Steals leader: Allen Iverson
Best Team First Team:
Allen Iverson, Stephen Nash, LeBron James, Dirk Nowitzki, Shaquille O'Neal
Best Team Second Team:
Chauncey Billups, Dwyane Wade, Elton Brand, Tim Duncan, Ben Wallace
Best Team Third Team:
Gilbert Arenas, Tracy McGrady, Shawn Marion, David West, Yao Bi
All-Defensive First Team:
Jason Kidd, Gerald Wallace, Ron Artest, Andrei Kirilenko, Ben Wallace
All-Defensive Second Team:
Dwyane Wade, Tayshaun Prince, Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan, Dwight Howard
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