The Fifth Point Guard

Chapter 428 Scoring King Shentong (Second Update)

Although the regular season is over and the playoffs have not yet started, the two days of rest are still full of smoke and battle.

The first is the Rookie of the Year battle between James and Anthony.

From the beginning to the end of the regular season, James and Anthony won the Rookie of the Month honors in both the Eastern and Western Conferences.

From a data point of view, James and Anthony's data are similar.

James averaged 20.9 points, 5.5 rebounds, 5.9 assists, 1.6 steals and 0.7 blocks per game.

Anthony averaged 21.0 points, 6.1 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.2 steals and 0.5 blocks per game.

James' comprehensive data is slightly ahead of Anthony.

Judging from the team's record, James' Cavaliers are ranked fourth in the Eastern Conference, with a record of 50 wins and 32 losses far better than the Nuggets, which are ranked eighth in the Western Conference.

Anthony's Nuggets only achieved 43 wins and 39 losses.

James has a slight lead in the race for Rookie of the Year, but those backing Anthony are not giving up.

Various dirty words such as "Six-step man", "Just the second child", "Bulldozing at the construction site", etc. were poured on James in turn.

However, Shentong firmly stood on James' side.

"I support LeBron because in addition to leading all rookies in the regular season, his performance in the playoffs will further prove who is the best rookie player in this class."

STO's support allowed James to prepare very seriously in the first round.

These were words of support and encouragement, leaving James with no way out.

As the fourth-ranked Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference, if they can defeat the Heat and advance to the second round, James will definitely win the Rookie of the Year Award. There is no doubt about it.

Why?

Because it is too difficult for the Nuggets to get Black Eight.

If Anthony can really lead the Nuggets to defeat the Timberwolves, then he may really steal the Rookie of the Year award from James.

So the way to stop the debate is to see which team performed better in the first round of the playoffs, and to see who played better between the two.

STO's remarks in support of James are still very weighty.

because

This season, STO defeated all the players, defeated Tracy McGrady with an average of 29 points per game, and won the scoring title in the 2003-04 season.

Last season, McGrady defeated Shentong by 1 point to win the scoring crown, but this season is exactly the opposite. STO defeated McGrady by 1 point and won the crown.

However, Shentong's scoring this season is more valuable, because he led the Cavaliers, who missed the playoffs last year, to the playoffs with fourth place in the Eastern Conference, while McGrady led the Magic into the abyss and missed the playoffs this season. Postgame.

Peja of the Kings and Garnett of the Timberwolves are tied for third in the scoring list, both averaging 24.2 points per game.

Kobe ranks fifth, averaging 24 points per game.

Obviously, traveling back and forth due to the trial this season has affected Kobe's condition throughout the season, but he still averaged 24 points per game using the "rush rule" and ranked at the top of the scoring list.

On the rebounding list, Kevin Garnett, the core of the Three-Headed Monster, averaged 13.9 rebounds per game, 1.5 rebounds ahead of second-ranked Duncan.

Ben Wallace averaged 12.4 rebounds per game and was tied for second with Duncan.

Eric Dampier, who is in a contract year, has exploded this season. He averaged 12.0 rebounds per game, ranking fourth in the rebounding list, beating Shaquille O'Neal who had 11.5 rebounds.

Above is Wallace, below is O'Neal. Dampier has averaged a double-double of 12 points and 12 rebounds per game this season, and he really looks like the second center in the Western Conference.

Therefore, Dampier's statement that he is the second center in the Western Conference is actually not nonsense, because he really thinks so.

But after getting Cuban banknotes, Dampier's aggressiveness disappeared instantly.

On the assist list.

The Nets' Jason Kidd continues to lead the league in assists with 9.2 assists per game.

Although Shentong is gone, Kidd's feeding skills are still sharp, and Jefferson and Martin have become the main targets.

Although Marbury is called a "lone wolf", he can still contribute 8.9 assists.

So it's not right for you to always say that Marbury is alone. His assist ability is really high. He can get such high assists in limited passes. This skill is considered a unique skill.

Ranking third to fifth are Nash of the Mavericks, Davis of the Hornets and Cassell of the Timberwolves.

It's normal for Nash to rank third, after all, he is surrounded by five turrets.

"Big Bearded" Baron Davis averaged 7.5 assists per game, which definitely shows his strong assist ability.

Davis is also the one with the most balanced performance in offense and assists.

Marbury: I'm not a human being? Am I a human being? ? ? ! ! !

Davis: You are sick.

It is worth mentioning that McGinnis of the Cavaliers also entered the top ten in assists.

He ranks 10th with 6.1 assists per game.

Ranked first in the blocked shots list, Ratliff's name appears again.

You have to admire that although Ratliff has never been a star in the league, his talent and sense of blocking shots are definitely the best in the league.

Yao Ming actually envied Ratliff very much.

Why?

Because in fact, Yao Ming also has a very keen sense of blocking shots, but his arms are too short.

That's why Yao Ming yelled after dunking on Ratliff.

Yao Ming after completing the dunk: "You are the one who gets the dunk, I call you a tomato with long hands!"

There is actually a certain sadness in these domineering words.

Ben Wallace's 3.0 blocks per game ranked second.

Jazz's Kirilenko ranked third with 2.8 times. He is also the only player among the top ten players in blocked shots who is not a center or power forward.

The Cavaliers' Ilgauskas ranks seventh in the blocks list with 2.5 blocks per game.

On the steals list, Baron Davis finally ranked first.

He won the steals title with an average of 2.4 steals per game.

Shawn Marion and Ron Artest were tied for second with 2.1 times.

Carrying the title of scoring champion, STO left Kidd to pursue his own career in Cleveland with great ambitions.

James, who is almost a lock for Rookie of the Year, also attaches great importance to the Heat's game.

Although they failed to reach the top three in the Eastern Conference, many media and experts are very optimistic about this young guard with unlimited potential.

In the last few games of the regular season, the team's coach Paul Silas began to vigorously explore the potential within the team.

In terms of the starting lineup alone, this Cavaliers team can compete with any team in the league, but the substitutes are indeed too poor.

Unable to make any reinforcements, Silas realized that if the team wanted to go further, they had to dig internally.

In fact, DaJuan Wagner has been an unexpected surprise discovery this season.

In the next playoffs, who can be the "surprise" outside the regular lineup?

Tony Barty, Ira Nubell or Michael Stewart?

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