My Name is Kobe Bryant

Chapter 901 The Rise and Fall of the Run-and-gun Dynasty (Part 1)

Nowitzki joining the Pacers means the arrival of a new era.

All the super giants in the league began to try to encircle the Lakers! No one wants to see the birth of a second Lakers dynasty.

The eastern pattern is completely confused!

Just like when Jordan appeared in the East, all the good players are running to the West.

When Kobe Bryant's running and gunning dynasty appeared in the West, many high-quality players in the league were also frantically trying to move to the East.

They don't want to meet the Lakers prematurely in the playoffs, nor do they want to play the Lakers four times a year in the regular season.

Then going to the East has become the choice of many stars.

The Celtics scored 68 wins and 14 losses, ranking first in the Eastern Conference.

This year McGrady averaged 30.2 points per game! Second only to Kobe and Iverson, if Nash hadn't emerged from nowhere, this year's MVP would probably have been him.

Billups, Penny, and Rasheed Wallace are the three top championship pieces, plus Van Horn, Tony Allen, and Perkins.

This Celtics team has both old and new players, and it’s terrifyingly strong!

They swept the Eastern Conference in the regular season.

The Pacers ranked second in the Eastern Conference with 65 wins and 17 losses.

Nowitzki only joined the Pacers at the trade deadline, which made their record not as good as the Celtics.

But in the league's off-duty schedule, the Pacers' dominance is no worse than any team in the Eastern Conference, once achieving a record of 17 wins and 3 losses.

The Heat are 57-25 and third in the Eastern Conference.

The Heat's veterans started retirement mode during the regular season. Their record has dropped significantly, and except for Wade, the data of other players have also dropped significantly.

The Heat's strategy for the regular season this season is to cultivate Wade, strengthen the relationship between Odom and Wade, and develop a new tactical system in addition to IN-OUT tactics.

In the playoffs, no one doubts the Heat's hard power.

The playoffs are completely different from the regular season! The Heat's competitiveness in the playoffs is no worse than any other team!

As long as O'Neal is here!

This Heat is a strong contender for the championship.

The Hornets are fourth in the Eastern Conference with 58 wins and 24 losses.

Grant Hill returns with full blood.

The league's best rookie, Jordan disciple, point guard CP3 who averaged 18+8 per game joined.

Plus David West, Divac, Gerald Wallace and other veterans.

This wasp has a new lease of life!

Jordan is very glorious this season, and his disciples have swept the league's rookies.

He is 1.80cm tall, but he looks like an elf on the court!

Dunk!

breakthrough!

The ankle is over!

Steal!

Defend!

Pass the ball!

Shoot!

omnipotent!

Jordan even said that CP3 is the most perfect 1.80-meter player.

The reason why this team's record is only fourth in the Eastern Conference is that Grant Hill is holding back and not playing too hard.

Hill wants to stay in the playoffs.

The Wizards are fifth in the Eastern Conference with 55 wins and 27 losses.

With the addition of Adelman, the top firepower of the three Musketeers, Arenas, Larry Hughes, and Jamison, this team has become another fanatical offensive team in the league!

Coupled with Brandon Haywood, a beast inside guarding the basket, this Wizards is too competitive this season!

The Philadelphia 76ers are sixth in the Eastern Conference with 48 wins and 34 losses.

There is a gulf in record between the fifth and sixth teams in the Eastern Conference.

Except for Jerry Stackhouse, all the core players of the 76ers have left the team this season, including the coach.

At the same time, Peja, Teteglu, and Iguodala joined the team.

This team became a forward team.

Peja averaged 24+5+3 per game and Tetegru averaged 20+7+6 per game. The two of them became Eastern All-Stars and led the team to fourth place in the Eastern Conference!

The Cleveland Cavaliers are seventh in the Eastern Conference with 46 wins and 36 losses.

The combination of James and Wang Zhizhi is infinitely powerful! ! !

LeBron James averaged 30.2 points, 8.5 rebounds, 7.4 assists, 2.4 steals, 1.1 blocks and 3.5 turnovers per game this season, showing the rise of another legend.

If the Cavaliers' other role players weren't too weak, this team's record could be even better!

The Bulls have 47 wins and 35 losses and are eighth in the Eastern Conference.

The Bulls are led by Jay Williams, an All-Star guard who averages 21+8 per game. Four newcomers, Ben Gordon, Luol Deng, Hinrich, and Eddie Curry, cooperate with Antonio Davis and veteran Pippen. , has achieved a very good record this season.

Jay Williams has the character of Isaiah Thomas.

Ben Gordon has been hailed as the next Kobe Bryant.

Ruel Deng became Pippen's successor.

Eddy Curry is Baby Shark.

This young team has endless potential.

Many people believe that when these players fully mature, a new Bulls dynasty is about to arrive.

This year's playoff teams in the East and West have no weak teams!

Every team is unique! At the same time, we have a large number of high-quality players! Top star!

This is the most brilliant era of basketball!

The battle in the playoffs is undoubtedly more exciting than in previous years!

In the first round of the Western Conference, the Lakers swept the Jazz 4-0.

Kings 4:1 Houston. Francis and Iverson were at a disadvantage across the board.

Grizzlies 4:2 Suns. The two overlords Stoudemire and Marion are beginning to show their talents. Stoudemire averaged 30+11 per game in the series, making the inside composed of Gasol and Raheem miserable.

In the end, Carter scored consecutive key goals and ended the game.

If the Suns didn't have an excellent outside core, the Grizzlies might have overturned.

Timberwolves 4:2 Spurs.

Garnett defeated Duncan in the playoffs for the first time in his career.

The three guns of Ray Allen, Marbury, and Szczerbiak have too much outside firepower!

Far from what the current cumbersome Spurs can defend.

This series almost collapsed.

On the other side, in the Eastern Conference, the first round was equally exciting.

Celtics 4:2 Bulls.

The Bulls' youth are incredibly resilient. Ben Gordon once made a buzzer-beater to tie the score at 2:2.

But when McGrady seriously began to take over the game, scoring 47 and 51 points back-to-back, the Bulls still collapsed.

Pacers 4:3 Cavaliers.

The Pacers, who had high hopes, were almost hacked7!

James averages 35+11+6 on the offensive end! On the defensive end, he defends Nowitzki alone!

Wang Zhizhi pulled O'Neal beyond the three-point line! Averaged 23+8 per game!

But in the last few games, Nowitzki came down from heaven and scored 40+ points in three consecutive games, and he even took advantage of James to win the game.

Without Nowitzki, the Cavaliers must have succeeded in Black 7!

Little Emperor James has become a household name through this series.

Heat 4:1 Philadelphia 76ers.

O'Neal in the playoffs is not something a team like Philadelphia that does not have high-quality defensive interiors can contend with.

In particular, the Heat's outside forwards are no worse than Philadelphia.

There weren't many ups and downs in this series. The Heat were serious and the point difference quickly widened. If Odom hadn't been distracted at critical moments, the Heat would have easily swept Philadelphia.

Hornets 3:4 Wizards.

This series is so exciting. The confrontation between Arenas and Paul is simply too classic!

Two players with a strong desire to win played with extraordinary competitiveness.

Jamison and Larry Hughes also have hot hands.

The Wizards, who were in great shape, once suppressed the Hornets.

Arenas' 0.9-second buzzer-beating three-pointer has become a classic.

In the end, the Wizards defeated the Hornets in an upset!

Michael Jordan's face turned green!

And Grant Hill was also a little helpless.

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