Chapter 185 How many Pistons are the winners of the awards
In addition to the three awards of regular season MVP, best coach and best rookie, there are also awards for scoring, rebounding, assists, steals and blocks.
Allen Iverson of the Philadelphia 76ers once again led the team into the playoffs in a lone hero manner, ranking first in scoring with an average of 31.4 points per game.
Ranked second is "Shark" O'Neal, averaging 27.2 points per game.
In O'Neal's words, he is still napping in the regular season, and the playoffs are his stage.
Scoring champion?
He doesn't care...
As long as he wants, he can easily win the scoring title at any time averaging 35 points per game.
The third place is Paul Pierce of the Boston Celtics.
I don’t know if it was the knife skills taught by the Sword Swordsman that penetrated Pierce’s Rendu and Dumai vessels, but in short, after returning from his injury, Pierce fought even more fiercely than before.
Of course there is still no bounce in the bounce, but he can just stand on the floor and put the ball into the basket.
This is also a special skill.
Averaging 26.2 points per game, Pierce has proven with his strength that he is enough to take over the Green Army's banner.
It is worth mentioning that Michael Jordan, who is 39 years old after his second comeback, ranks tenth in the scoring list with an average of 22.9 points per game.
The sword is not old yet.
It's a pity that the Wizards failed to make the playoffs.
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Ben Wallace of the Detroit Pistons won the rebounding title with an average of 13.0 rebounds per game.
Wallace's rebounding leader is so good that he beats two Western Conference players, which is enough to prove the importance of this rebounding leader.
Behind Wallace, Duncan ranked second with 12.7 rebounds per game, and Garnett ranked third with 12.1 rebounds per game.
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In terms of assists leader, Andre Miller, who plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers, averaged 10.9 assists per game, beating Jason Kidd of the Nets' 10.1 assists per game and won the first place in the year.
Gary Payton and Baron Davis followed closely, with 9.0 and 8.5 assists respectively.
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In addition to winning the scoring title, Iverson also won the steals title.
He ranked first in the steals list with an average of 2.8 steals per game, surpassing Ron Artest of the Pacers and Jason Kidd of the Nets.
Artest averaged 2.6 steals per game, while Kidd averaged 2.1.
Shentong's 1.9 steals are tied for tenth on this list, along with John Stockton of the Utah Jazz, Kenny Anderson of the Celtics and others.
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"Civilian Superman" Ben Wallace ranked first in the blocks list after winning the rebounding title. He averaged 3.5 blocks per game.
LaFrentz in second and Mourning in third are also very good, but they are much inferior compared to Wallace.
They were able to get 2.7 blocks and 2.5 times respectively.
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With his outstanding performance on the defensive end, Ben Wallace was named the Defensive Player of the Year.
Corris Williams of the Pistons won the Best Sixth Man award. He played in a total of 78 games this season, 71 of which came as a substitute. He averaged 13.6 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.2 rebounds per game for the Pistons.
assists, the data seems mediocre, but this year's Pistons seem to be particularly favored by the judges, even though they are only ranked second in the Eastern Conference.
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After the individual awards were announced, the NBA's best team of the year was also revealed.
First team: Tim Duncan (Spurs), Shaquille O'Neal (Lakers), Grant Hill (Magic), Kobe Bryant (Lakers), Jason Kidd (Nets);
Second team: Kevin Garnett (Timberwolves), Chris Webber (Kings), Tracy McGrady (Magic), Allen Iverson (76ers), Gary Payton (Super League)
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Third team: Dikembe Mutombo (76ers), Ben Wallace (Pistons), Dirk Nowitzki (Mavericks), Steve Nash (Mavericks), Paul -
Pierce (Celtics).
The first and second teams of the All-Defensive Team have also been released.
This year's All-Defensive team roster is terrifying.
Defensive first team: Wallace, Duncan, Garnett, Payton, Kidd;
Defensive second team: Mutombo, Clifford Robinson (Pistons), Bruce Bowen (Spurs), Doug Christie (Kings), Kobe Bryant.
There are 4 players in this All-NBA Team who have been elected as the Best Defensive Player, namely Payton, Garnett, Mutombo and Wallace. Kobe and Duncan have been selected to the All-Defensive Team the second most times in history respectively.
And No. 1, Kidd is also a player on the perennial All-Defensive Team.
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Judging from various awards, the one that feels the most aggrieved is undoubtedly the New Jersey Nets.
The Nets, which gained the most exposure this year, achieved a record of 60 wins, the best record in history, but only won one Rookie of the Year award, and the rest fell short.
Only Kidd showed up on various lists, and Scott didn't even show up.
Scott: I’m so shameless?!
The Detroit Pistons became the biggest winners.
Best coach, best defensive player, best sixth man, rebounding leader, blocks leader...
It seems like this team should be the top team in the Eastern Conference.
Iverson of the 76ers should be the most depressed. In terms of personal honors, he is no worse than Duncan who won the regular season MVP. It is a pity that the team's record has dragged him down.
The Philadelphia 76ers fell from first place to fifth place last season. Although Iverson gained personal honors, he still became the target of criticism from many football commentators.
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According to the regular season rankings, the New Jersey Nets will meet the Indiana Pacers in the first round.
Judging from the record, there is a huge gap between the two teams. The Pacers also have the worst record among the 16 teams entering the playoffs.
However, no team dares to take it lightly, because they defeated the Los Angeles Lakers twice in the regular season, and the duel between Miller and Kobe is still a hot topic.
As long as Reggie Miller is here, this Pacers team is full of resilience and has the possibility of creating miracles.
As for the New Jersey Nets, they have long been holding their breath to prove themselves!
Whether it is coach Byron Scott or team general Jason Kidd, they all want to use their performance in the playoffs to prove to those who look down on them how wrong the original selection was.
These entrepreneurs made such a choice because they were completely blind.
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The first round of this year's playoffs still adopts a best-of-five-game system, so every game is crucial.
All the players of the Nets are already ready to go, waiting for the arrival of the Indianapolis at home.
The Pacers still believe their experience in the playoffs can help them create miracles.
On April 21, four games were played simultaneously in the first round of the NBA playoffs.
The New Jersey Nets faced off against the menacing Indiana Pacers at their home court, Continental Arena.
"Didi didi"
Chapter completed!