Four hundred and seventieth chapters great harvest
As each season approaches, the ownership of many individual awards touches the hearts of fans, especially in the competition for MVP in the regular season of this season, the giant pandas and gorillas are in a ball, and the little fox also took the opportunity to kick them up. The three players are very lively, and MVP has become a ring between these three. So in order to relax the tense nerves of the fans and save them from hacking other people's stars everywhere, the league specially selected several alternative "MVPs" this season to let everyone see what other people are interested in in addition to the three animals...
The most explosive player: Stephen Jackson.
Speaking of the hottest players in the league, fans may think of Artest, Rashid Wallace, and even Wells who have left the NBA. But in fact, they are not the most explosive people this season. Warriors leader Jackson, after taking two technical fouls in a crazy game against the Suns (the two teams scored 284 points together) and was sent off for two consecutive technical fouls, he has become the top technical foul in the entire league this season, and has maintained this glorious title until the end of the season.
Rashid Wallace has been on standoffs due to injury this season, and the Fox has also changed his evil spirits. Neither of them has caught up with Jackson this season.
Speaking of which, the Warriors are both in trouble with internal and external affairs this season, but Jackson and Old Nelson have a good relationship. Both of them are dynamites. In that game, Jackson was twice a skilled foul. Old Nelson was also sent to the stands after 11 seconds. Otherwise, why would Ellis and Old Nelson not deal with him? He had to learn more from the boss Jackson and eat more skilled fouls. Maybe Old Nelson would not ban anyone at all...
The most vulnerable player: Greg Oden.
The damage of minimally invasive knee surgery is almost fatal to an inside player. But with the successful precedent of Stoudemire (retinal shedding + minimally invasive surgery double blow), the legendary "player killer" seems not that scary. So Oden Great bravely underwent this surgery and recovered for a year like Stoudemire. However, he did not expect that after returning, he became the most outstanding representative of the many glasses in the league this season.
Just as the season started, Oden lay on the bed due to a knee injury. He played well for less than half a season. He was on the verge of another before the All-Star Game, and this break was the second half of the season. At this time, Oden's average of only 8 points and 7 rebounds per game. How can such a top pick not remind people of the famous Kwame Brown?
It is said that in the game between the Trail Blazers and the Cavaliers, Oden saw his teammates slapped hard on the field, but nothing happened. James was still lively and couldn't help but complain to his teammates: Everyone has an orangutan face, why is his body better than me? Unfair! This is simply too unfair!
The most funny mascot: Rocket Bear.
Each team in NBA has its own mascot, which usually comes from the team name or local rare animals. Whenever the game is suspended, the mascot will come out to perform in the center of the venue. These guys have many tricks of performing, including super difficult fancy slam dunks (of course there are spring pads to assist in jumping), passing and other cool moves and funny dance moves, even making fans and hostile players. In addition to the performance of the beautiful cheerleader, the atmosphere of the live intervals greatly enriches the audience.
Among the 22 mascots in the league, the Rockets Bears are undoubtedly the best among them. This season he has teased cheerleaders, played the role of Rabbit Girl, pretended to be Santa Claus, boxed Duncan, and molested the referee. Especially during the Lakers' losing streak at the beginning of the season, they ran to the bench to hold up the beating brand, which led to being beaten by angry Lakers players. In the game against the Mavericks, they also sneaked into Cuban with cakes, etc. This guy deserves this award.
Best Actor: Anderson Valaijo
In the NBA, if you are tall enough or bounce well enough, you can block the opponent; if you are fast enough, you can steal the opponent; if you are strong enough, you can make the opponent unable to shoot; but what if you don’t have any advantages? That’s easy to do, you can perform fake falls in the game and create offensive fouls by your opponent. The most famous performance master in NBA history belongs to Divac, and among the active players, the Cavaliers’ Valaijo is a well-deserved actor. As for the Rockets’ Scola, although he has the nickname of the actor, he is still inferior to Valaijo in his acting skills.
The Cavaliers' record this season has been greatly improved, which has a lot to do with Valejo's contribution to defense. Although Valejo is not very prominent in data, he can fall down in defense at a touch, and his body-haired contact can make him feel like he is hit hard. When playing against the Rockets, Yao Ming and Landry fell into Valejo's performance trap one after another. Compared to Scola, Bathir and others, Valejo seems full of motivation. As long as he appears on the court, he can fight, attack and perform anytime and anywhere. When he faces the Bucks in March, his performance made the eyebrows-less hero Villanueva furious, so that he hit Valejo, locked the throat, and kicked James, and finally led to his expulsion. As the player who has created the most offensive fouls from the league, Valejo is elected as the Oscar winner, with no suspense.
The player with the most accurate shooting: Nash/Ji Guohumiliation tied.
In a basketball game, no matter how good your dunk is or how sharp your breakthrough is, if you want to win the game, you will eventually have to return to the simplest and most difficult shooting. So, who is the most accurate player this season?
This question cannot be just a matter of the number of goals scored, but must be based on the three indicators of the comprehensive shooting percentage, free throw shooting percentage and three-point shooting percentage. Of course, your shots cannot be too low, so set the average two-point shooting average to more than ten times per game. At the same time, the number of three-point shootings per game must also reach more than two times per game, so that those who are eating and drinking can be eliminated.
In this way, the players who shoot the most accurate this season are of course the only three Canadian teammates from the 180 clubs, Ji Guomeng and Nash.
First of all, Nash, the Son of the Wind can be said to be the most accurate defender in the league today. He is proficient in all three-pointers, two-pointers, free throws, horse-drawn archery, and high-difficulty shooting. The total shooting percentage of the three career events is 183.2. This season, 187.5. It can only be described as one "terror".
Ji Guomeng. This is another guy with a perverted shooting. Although compared to Nash, the Fox brother's career is relatively short, it does not hinder his shooting accuracy from being famous in history. His super empty-handed running and super fast shooting speed are one level higher than other three-pointers. The total shooting percentage of his three career events is 183.4, and this season is 181.1.
The most deterrent player: Cavaliers' home referee
It is hard to imagine that players would be yelled to violate the rules for three seconds in the last 10 seconds of the game. Doesn’t it sound incredible? Don’t make a fuss. This strange situation occurred in the game between the Cavaliers and the Magic in the Quick Loan Arena. After the game, Magic head coach Van Gundy said that he had been in the world for so many years and had never seen such a shameless punishment.
It is estimated that Van Gundy forgot whose territory it was at that time. The deterrence of the imperial guards under the emperor was naturally unmatched and wanted to escape unstoppable? Unless your name is Kobe, or you found evidence that Stern authorized them to control the game...
The most expensive player: Gilbert Arenas
There is such a person who can take away 20 million without playing a single game.
Well, if Arenas is not the most expensive player this season, then there is really no way to find someone more expensive than him. Like Arenas, who openly sits next to the coach and laughs at the game, he is almost like Mr. 20 million who eats hot pot, and only the Wizards who spend money can be trained...
The hottest shot: Bynum, that elbow **...
This is a game before Bynum was traded. This scene happened on January 29th when the Lakers and the Bobcats were in a match. Because they were forced by the bad team Bobcats at home, Bynum also used a big move in a hurry. Wallace broke through and was about to attack the basket, but unexpectedly Bynum stepped forward and fought against the opponent. As a result, Wallace was knocked to the ground and moaned in pain.
Judging from slow motion, Bynum's resistance was mixed with a dangerous elbow, and it was this elbow that once caused 33% atrophy of Wallace's lung function.
No wonder Bobcats fans angrily condemned after the game: Bynum is a murderer.
Of course, objectively speaking, Bynum's move was not intentional, nor was it as intentional as Ariza did on the Rockets. Although the consequences were serious, the subjective tendency to commit crime was not serious. However, Bynum's unlucky thing was that he fell down shortly after he injured Wallace, and Kobe was the one who "conducted the crime", and this unlucky guy was traded to the Hornets soon after. Following **Lace's comeback showed courage, and recently he has been even more inappropriate: Could it be that Bynum's elbow that injected Wallace with true energy?
The league held such a ridiculous alternative selection on April 17, which was considered to warm up for the next awards of real individual awards, and did not allow players and fans to wait too long. Early in the morning of April 18, all the individual awards and best teams of the NBA 2008-2009 season were released.
The results of the NBA's 2009-2009 regular season Most Valuable Player (MVP) were selected. In the end, Ji Guoqiu, who came from the Clippers, was elected as he wished. Fans didn't like it in the end, and the election of the Pandas can be said to have been irreversible long ago.
Ji Guoqiu scored a total of 1,102 points in the selection of Most Valuable Players. 90 of 121 sports media and television commentators from the United States and Canada voted for him. In the selection, each first place got 10 points, the second place got 7 points, the third place got 5 points, the fourth place got 3 points, and the fifth place got 1 point.
After Ji Guoqiu, the players ranked 2-5 of the Most Valuable Players were: LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers (698 points), Ji Guomeng of the Los Angeles Clippers (680 points), Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat (250 points), and Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers (233 points).
As the first Clippers player in history to win the MVP award, Asian player and Chinese player, Ji Guoqiu averaged 21.3 points, 14.0 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 3.9 blocks per game this season, with three statistics being the highest in the team. In addition, Ji Guoqiu has also become the fourth place in the team in terms of rebounds, assists and blocks since the NBA began counting block data in 1973-74, and led the team to win the first place in rebounds, assists and blocks, and led the team to win the first place in rebounds, assists and blocks.
Players with 50 wins or more (the top three are Larry Bird in the 1985-96 season, Grant Hill in the 1996-97 season and Kevin Garnett in the 2002-03 season). This season, the Pandas helped the Clippers achieve the best record of 68 wins and 14 losses in the league and team history (the sixth in NBA history has at least 68 wins), an increase of 16 wins (52 wins and 30 losses) from last year.
This season, Ji Guoqiu has won 9 triple-doubles to lead the league. He also became the second player in NBA history to get 20+20+20 data. Before that, only Chamberlain has done it.
NBA's best defensive player (dpoy) in the 2008-2009 season, Ji Guoqiu, also from the Los Angeles Clippers, officially won the 2008-09 season's best defensive player of the year award.
This season, Ji Guoqiu, who is 7 feet tall, averaged 14.0 rebounds per game and sent 3.91 blocks. Both data ranked first in the league. In addition, Ji Guoqiu was able to score 21.3 points per game with a shooting percentage of 54.4%. This season, he has 7 double-20 performances, one super triple-double, and became the team's single-game scoring and rebounding champion 18 times and 72 times respectively.
As a second All-Star player, Ji Guoqiu led the team to the league's first place with a record of 68 wins and 14 losses, with a home score of 38 wins and 3 losses, making it the best team in the regular season record in 22 years. This season, the Clippers have kept their opponent's score below 100 points 58 times, and have achieved 53 wins and 5 losses in these 58 games. The Clippers have lost 92.5 points per game this season (a total of 7585 points), ranking second in the league. In the seven defensive statistics, the Clippers are also ranked in the top 5 in the league.
Since the NBA began counting block data in the 1973-74 season, Ji Guoqiu has become the fifth player to lead the league in rebounding and blocking. The top 4 players are Kareem Abdul Kabar in the 1975-76 season, Bill Walton in the 1976-77 season, Hakeem Olajuwon in the 1989-90 season, and Ben Wallace in the 2001-02 season.
Ji Guoqiu scored a total of 456 points in the selection of Best Defensive Player of the Year. 85 of 119 sports media and TV commentators from the United States and Canada voted for him; Ji Guomi, of the Los Angeles Clippers scored 150 points and LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers scored 108 points in third place. In the selection, each first-place voted 5 points, second-place scored 3 points, and third-place scored 1 point.
Chapter completed!