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Chapter 420 Durant wins FMVP again(1/2)

After this game, the Cavaliers were swept out 0-4.

So far, there have been only eight finals sweeps in NBA history, and two of them have appeared in this century, namely the Lakers swept the Nets to win the championship in 2002, and the Spurs swept the Cavaliers led by James in 2007.

After the Cavaliers were swept by the Warriors today, the Cavaliers became the 9th team in history, and the team was swept in the second finals.

This sweep is the ninth sweep in the history of the NBA Finals, and the Warriors are the only team to sweep their opponents many times in the finals.

In the 1975 Finals, the Warriors swept the Washington Bullets out to win the championship.

A confidant in the sea, my god is four to zero...

In the 16-17 season, the Warriors swept whoever they see, but they didn't sweep the Cavaliers.

In the 17-18 season, the Warriors swept the Cavaliers without any sweeping...

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According to statistics, in the past four seasons (regular season playoffs), the Warriors' total winning rate is 76.4%, ranking first in history in any consecutive seasons of total winning rate.

The second place is the Lakers, who won 74.4% in their four seasons from 1985-89; the third place is the Bulls, who won 74.0% in their four seasons from 1994-98; the fourth place is the Celtics, who won 73.9% in their four seasons from 1982-86.

In addition, including the playoffs, the Warriors won 328 wins and 83 losses in the past four years (win rate 79.8%) and won three championships. This is also the team with the highest winning rate in all games in the same team in NBA history. At the same time, it surpassed the Warriors' 77.6% winning rate (two championships) in 2014-17 to become the highest in history. The third in history are the Bulls from 1995-1998 (win rate 75.8%, three championships), and the fourth in 1985-1988 Lakers (win rate 75.4%, three championships).

As a result, the Warriors have become the fourth team in NBA history to win at least three championships in four years. The previous three teams were the Lakers, Celtics and Bulls.

For the Warriors this year, the Finals are the first round of the playoffs, the Spurs are the Western Conference semi-finals, the Pelicans are the Western Conference Finals, and the Rockets are the Finals!

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In this game, James played 41 minutes, made 7 of 13 shots, 9 of 11 free throws, scoring 23 points, 7 rebounds, 8 assists and 1 block.

James scored a total of 748 points in the playoffs this year, second only to Jordan's 759 points in 1992, becoming the second highest scorer in the NBA season in the playoffs.

James played a total of 22 games in the playoffs this year, averaging 34 points per game.

This is also the sixth time LeBron James lost the NBA Finals series (at least one game), surpassing Larry Foster, becoming the third most player in history to lose the finals. Jerry West lost 8 Finals series and is the top spot on the list.

Among all the players who have won regular season MVPs, LeBron has also become the one who has lost the most in the finals.

Is Zhan the first and only one in history to be swept twice?

1. There is only one quasi-All-Star Pacers in the first round, tiebreaker!

2. The second round of the fight against the scared Raptors, swept!

3. There is only one quasi-All-star team plus a group of first- and second-grade rookies in the Eastern Conference Finals, and the tiebreaker!

James means that no matter whether he was swept in the finals, the single-core James scored a good match or even surpassed Jordan. Have you seen him who had been single-core Nowitzki for 11 years? The three Heat giants were in their peak days! The three giants were all in their peak super team! Nowitzki faced the enemy that year as much as James faced this year, but the veteran driver won the championship in the end, and someone hailed him as a superstar player?

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espn reporter dave                                                                                                                            

"The Cavaliers locker room looks quite devastating. James has an ice pack on his knees, his feet are soaked in an ice bucket, his right hand is wrapped in an ice cube, his head is covered with a towel and his other people are watching from a distance without saying a word."

Before the summary match was finished, they predicted where the superstars went after the end of the season. This is something they have never seen in history. It is really weird!

I turned the tables at 1:3 before, and all kinds of ridicule. This time I lost 4:0, and I still have a glory even though I lost...

If James leaves, you will know whether James leaves or not. When Adu transferred to the Warriors, James made a comment below that James would live to the Cavaliers. Some even said that James would become a fan after leaving. This argument was still there before the season, but now you look at it. The public opinion direction is all about teammates CBA, and James broke the Warriors' monopoly. How many James dare to say that James won't leave? Everyone knows in their hearts that it is just a team strength that controls James's decision. Brothers basketball hometown basketball is just a fig leaf. These are nothing wrong. Competitive sports itself is just one word - win! Everyone is willing to team up with the strong when playing jungle ball. Who is willing to replace them 5-0 every time? It is just that when James uses the so-called Brothers basketball hometown basketball to attack other superstars, it is infuriating!

Don’t just say that James is the best in the world, that’s because you don’t know! Kobe once said that people nowadays don’t know how great Iverson is! Iverson’s five games were: 48, 23, 35, 35, 37 points, averaged 35.6 points per game, and averaged 47.4 minutes per game! Don’t forget that he is only 183cm and has a real injury!

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Durant played in 38 minutes in this game, making 7 of 17 shots, 6 of 6 free throws, scoring 20 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists and 3 blocks in his first triple-double in his playoff career, with a positive and negative value of 30.

In this game, Durant scored a triple-double data and won the MVP in the finals, and he also won the FMVP for the second time.

It is worth mentioning that since the 21st century, only O'Neal, Kobe and James have won the FMVP again.

At the same time, only Jordan, Damn, O'Neal, Kobe, James, and Durant were also the sixth player in NBA history.

Durant averaged 31.7 points in his finals career. He ranked fourth in history on this list, with NBA legends Rick Barry (36.3 points), Allen Iverson (35.6 points), and Michael Jordan (33.6 points).

In this way, Durant became the second player in NBA history to have scored at least four scoring and two FMVPs.

The other one is Michael Jordan, who has won the top scorer for ten times and six times FMVP.

Durant: The conscience of heaven and earth, I really didn’t mean it!

Others are trying to score points, but Adu is giving in!

Durant: mmp, give in and give in, give in to 20 triple-double. If the league gives me fmvp, don’t blame me!

As a Curry fan, he has no complaints about Durant, and Durant has been making goals for Curry in this game.

Adu: Brother, I really gave in this game, don’t blame me.

Primary school student: buddy, I understand, then can you continue to get 2500w in summer?

Adu:mmp...

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Curry swept the haze of the previous game in this game. He played in 39 minutes in the whole game, made 12 of 27 shots, 7 of 15 shots, scored 37 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 breaks, and 3 hats.

In the entire finals, Curry averaged 27.5 points, 6 rebounds, 6.8 assists and 1.5 breaks per game, and he averaged 5.5 three-pointers per game.

With the team winning the championship, Stephen Curry became the eighth NBA player in NBA history to win three championships and multiple MVPs. He was comparable to Krem Abdul Jabbar, Bill Russell, Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and Tim Duncan.

Once again, Curry won the 2015 and 2017 championships, and the 2015 and 2016 regular season MVP.

In this way, Curry now has three-point record in the finals:

1. The maximum three-pointer in the finals is: 9, created by Curry in the 2018 Finals.

2. The maximum three-pointer in the single round finals: 32, Curry created it in the 2016 finals.

3. The maximum three-pointer in the career finals: 98.

Iguodala's data was not as good as Curry when he was fmvp, but he got it because he was successful in defending James... Curry's data was not as good as Durant, but he was double-teamed and had a strong traction. Why can't he get fmvp?

Curry's G3's sluggishness is not without reason. Shubao Du is powerful, but is Shubao Du double-teamed when he misplaced a single? Curry's defensive end not only faces being replaced by James indefinitely, but also has to face the opponent's double-team, pulling, dragging, and being violated... He was hit again and again and again and got up and continued to run, actively defend and attack with all his strength. Shubao Du killed the three-pointer in the game, although Curry's three-pointer in 10 is the three-pointer that sets the tone! Rather than being sluggish, it is better to be targeted. It is the crazyness of G2 that directly leads to the targeting of G3! Shubao Du can make you two points and two points chisel, dare to let Curry play crazy with three-pointers???

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After the game, NBA reporter Rachel                                                                                                                           

Although it is not enough to win FMVP, it has made great progress compared to the previous two times. The cute god has not won the votes in the previous two times. In 2015, Iguodala won 7 votes and James won 4 votes; last year Durant won all 11 votes.

Tell me this is the finals? This is obviously the FMVP battle between Curry and Durant!

In my heart, Durant deserves his fmvp this year, but I want Curry to get it once too!!

Durant has given up to Curry to perform in this game! He just accidentally got a triple-double!

This example tells us that good things will be rewarded. Durant wanted to give up, but he gave up a triple-double. Then, with the little things he did, he achieved fmvp. Of course, Curry is also worthy of this honor and pay tribute to Curry!

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After the game, Curry accepted an interview with the media.

When asked how to do it without caring about missing fmvp again, Curry gave the answer.

"I don't know, I mean, personal honors are never something I think about. My teammates are all amazing people, and you will understand this feeling when you go through it," Curry said.

"After every game, after every season, when I look at myself in the mirror, knowing that I have done my best and have been playing the game the right way, I am very satisfied. Every day I am very happy and grateful. Now I can walk into the locker room, see the smiles of every teammate, be proud of my performance, be proud of myself for helping the team win the championship. That's important."

"The KD has been incredible in the last two years, especially in the finals, he deserves to win the finals FMVP back to back, and I am his number one fan. I think the most important thing in the locker room everyone opens up and finds ways to achieve each other. I will lie on the pillow tonight and actually I may not not sleep. But if I sleep, I will lie on the pillow and think about having a great year, having a great finals, and I am a champion."

FMVP, giving Curry is what everyone deserves, and giving Adu is worthy of it!

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In the finals MVP vote, Durant won 7 votes and successfully won the award again; Curry won 4 votes and missed the fmvp again. There was some discussion about Curry, while KD spoke for his teammates.

"Because I'm tired of this shit, man," Durant said. "This trophy (fmvp) is pretty cool, but it doesn't mean anything, man. When you play, you know who is the most important one on the court. Everyone knows it. It's because (some people) are too lazy and they don't watch the game at all and just want to use statistics to tell the story, which is very unfair. We all know what Curry means to us, he's so unique. Maybe he's a little bit new to some people, they just realized how unique Curry is, man. I'm very grateful for being able to play with players like him."

It's not Durant, since G2, Durant has been interested in making goals for Curry, and intentionally asked Curry to get FMVP. If you want to blame, coach Lu will blame him. G3 double-team Curry 59 times and 6 times in the game

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"Do you think Curry should get fmvp?" the system asked.

"It should be, but it's okay if Durant takes it." He Pan said.

If you want to talk about absolute strength, Durant is definitely stronger, especially in the face of difficulties and scoring ability at critical moments.

But Curry's tactical significance to the Warriors is incomparable to Durant.

The core of the Warriors is Curry. Without Curry, there would be no Warriors' current system and everything.

So, Curry is also worthy of fmvp.

"The host scored 10 points in this game, and the current total score is 535 points, and his health is 313 days." The system said.

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Iguodala played for 23 minutes, made 4 of 8 shots, 3 of 6 three-pointers, scored 11 points, 2 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 blocks.

It is worth mentioning that the No. 1 brother was in very good shape today. He scored 2 three-pointers in 7 minutes of the first quarter. He also made the first three-pointer since the Western Conference semi-finals. He hit the third three-pointer again in the second quarter. He also sent two steals and blocks on the defensive end, ultimately helping the team win the championship.

Data shows that when the first brother is on the court, the Warriors have the highest offensive and defensive efficiency value, with an efficiency value of 33, an offensive efficiency value of 127.6, and a defensive efficiency value of 94.3.
To be continued...
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