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Chapter 1058 1058. Don't be so serious!(2/3)

But the ‘upper limit’ is always there.

After so many years, he discovered that progress is not only related to hard work and talent, but also to 'physiological' aspects, that is, the physical changes brought about by age. Muscle memory is gradually solidifying with age.

Like three-pointers, relying on the "online breakthrough card", his theoretical upper limit has not yet been reached, but even if most of the time is devoted to basic skills training, the progress is not as fast as the improvement in mid-range shots and layups.

He is already 27 years old and has reached the peak of his basketball skills and physical condition...

Compared with those players who began to receive professional basketball guidance in their teens or even a few years old, compared with those players who were truly born to eat this bowl of rice and are extremely talented, he is indeed at a disadvantage in terms of basic conditions.

But there is no solution to this problem!

Taking a cue from Billups' late-blooming talent tendencies is the solution.

He has the physical condition now, just extend the growth period!

However, let’s not replace ‘Maimang’ for now. We will wait until the end of this season. The effect of hard bonuses at critical moments is still stronger, while ‘late bloomer’ has no effect in the game.



Liu Xiu rarely bothers with problems that can be solved, so why bother? There is no need to worry with problems that cannot be solved, such as height. Height cannot suppress Kobe and James. At least he can be evenly matched with Wade and can suppress small guns...



Coming out of the study, Qing'er and Anne Hathaway had already prepared breakfast.

The two of them and the nanny fed the five little kids of the two families for breakfast. Liu Xiu sighed, "I was the one who loved me the most before." Then he picked up the newspaper that Qing'er had cut out early in the morning and ate and read it.

Come to the eldest son's eyes.

Little Jay took the spoon from his little cousin and said: "Auntie, I am already 5 years old. Go and feed my father who is not yet 3...10 years old."

Listening to the laughter of his wife, sister and nanny, Liu Xiu almost crushed the newspaper.

He resisted the urge to give his eldest son a complete childhood.

This boy is extremely precocious and remembers things. Unlike his two daughters, the two daughters are not stupid at all. They have normal IQs for their normal age and have well-developed limbs and are very healthy.

The main reason is that this kid is a villain. If he is beaten now, he may have his oxygen tube removed in a few decades.

Teach him football! Hire the most expensive coach! Teach him the best skills! Let him join the national football team!

Ignoring these heartless people, Liu Xiu ate pancakes and read the newspapers from the past two days.

The record rankings came out as soon as the regular season ended the night before yesterday.

Their Trail Blazers have the best record in history with 73 wins and 9 losses, and are naturally the regular season champions.

Eastern Conference rankings: Cavaliers are first with 61 wins and 21 losses, Bulls are second with 60 wins and 22 losses, Magic are third with 57 wins and 25 losses, Raptors are fourth with 52 wins and 30 losses, Hawks are fifth with 52 wins and 30 losses, and Pistons

The team ranked sixth with 50 wins and 32 losses, the Knicks ranked seventh with 48 wins and 34 losses, the Celtics ranked eighth with 47 wins and 35 losses, the Heat ranked ninth with 44 wins and 38 losses...The Nets ranked 13th with 34 wins and 48 losses.

, the Bucks were 14th with 20 wins and 62 losses, and the Wizards were 15th with 18 wins and 64 losses.

Western Conference ranking: Trail Blazers ranked first with 73 wins and 9 losses, Lakers ranked second with 68 wins and 14 losses, Spurs ranked third with 64 wins and 18 losses, Mavericks ranked fourth with 51 wins and 31 losses, Rockets ranked fifth with 50 wins and 32 losses, and Hornets ranked fifth

The Nuggets are sixth with 47 wins and 35 losses, the Nuggets are seventh with 46 wins and 36 losses, the Jazz are eighth with 46 wins and 36 losses, the Suns are ninth with 43 wins and 39 losses, the Timberwolves are tenth with 40 wins and 42 losses, and the Warriors are 29 wins and 53 losses.

Eleventh, the Grizzlies are 12th with 20 wins and 62 losses, the Thunder are 13th with 19 wins and 63 losses, the Clippers are 14th with 16 wins and 66 losses, and the Kings are 15th with 14 wins and 68 losses.

The eighth seed in the Eastern Conference has a better record than the eighth seed in the Western Conference! A few years ago, this was a rare thing, but now it has become the norm.

Just looking at the top three, it is true that the West is stronger, but outside of the top three, the East has begun to have a clear advantage.

Especially in the bad area, the Nets are so determined to make it so bad that they can use Iverson to sell tickets, but their role player lineup is not bad. Harris, who has an All-Star performance, leads the charge and still wins more than 30 games...

Here in the West, outside the top ten, it's all a mess.

The playoff schedule has been released. Tomorrow afternoon, the Cavaliers and Celtics will kick off the playoffs. The other three series starting tonight are the Raptors and Eagles, and the Lakers and Nuggets.

, Spurs and Hornets.

The day after tomorrow, the series between the Bulls and the Knicks will start first, followed by two series between the Magic and the Pistons, and the Mavericks and Rockets, and the series between the Trail Blazers and the Jazz will start at the end.

The most interesting series, Liu Xiu thinks, is the Magic and the Pistons.

There are two teams that have not been swept by any team this season, one is the Trail Blazers, and the other is the Magic.

The Magic defeated all 29 other teams at least once during the regular season, and Van Gundy used this as a selling point when he was soliciting MVP votes for the Beast.

The duel between Kobe and Iverson is no longer on the same level, but the feelings are there.

The Mavericks and Rockets have similar records. The Mavericks are not doing well after the All-Star Weekend. I wonder if they will overturn in the first round...

In terms of data king, he won the scoring king!

The team called him yesterday. He was groggy from sleep, but he also heard that the league had sent him the scoring trophy, the best trophy of the month, and the best trophy of the week.

The Best of the Month and Coach of the Month awards in the last game month were won by Mike Brown of the Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference and Maurice Cheeks of the Trail Blazers in the Western Conference.

The best coach this year is basically between the two of them.

Maurice Cheeks has already won two Coach of the Year awards, and the Cavaliers have started low and gone high, rushing all the way to first place in the Eastern Conference after the All-Star break. He feels that it is difficult to say who will win this award in the end.

Rookie of the Month, Eastern Conference: Nets' Lopez, Western Conference: Hornets' Russell Westbrook.

Guigui scored a triple-double in the last two games, raising the number of triple-doubles to 13 times. Unfortunately, Liu Xiu had a 40+ triple-double in his final game, and the number of triple-doubles reached 14 times, still beating Guigui.

The TV dealer near Guigui's home made another sad fortune...

Liu Xiu checked the rookie statistics list. In his rookie year, Turtle played in 82 games, averaging 15.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 8.9 assists, 1.3 steals and 0.2 blocks per game, ranking fourth in the assists list. The only players ahead of him were Deron, Paul, and Nash.

Although the shooting percentage was only 38.6%, the overall data exploded. Paul was originally regarded as the best rookie after the 2003 class, but now this title has changed hands.

Although there are still outstanding rookies such as Rose, Mayo, Lopez, and Gordon in the 2008 class, the Turtles are obviously better, and the Hornets also made the playoffs and won the best of the month 4 times.

Rookie, and a player of the week...the best rookie is not running.

Player of the Month Award, Eastern Conference: LeBron James, 7 wins and 1 loss, averaging 29.9 points, 6 rebounds, 6.9 assists, 2 steals and 0.9 blocks per game; Western Conference: Liu Xiu, 8 wins and 0 losses, averaging 30.75 points, 9.5 rebounds, 8.9 assists and 3 blocks per game

Steals 1.25 blocks.

Liu Xiu remembered that this was James' fourth Best of the Month this season, and his fourth time.

This season, only four people have won the Best of the Month award, him, James, Kobe, and Wade. He and James have won it four times, and Kobe and Wade have both won it twice.

He led the league in winning Player of the Week 8 times, once again breaking the NBA's historical record.

However, his previous record of 7 times was tied by James. James also won the Best of the Week 7 times this season.

He just looked at these 'small' awards curiously. As a three-consecutive MVP, he could only have no desire for the moment and didn't think too much.

Data list, scoring champion, he averaged 32.7 points per game, beating Kobe Bryant who averaged 31 points per game. Wade, who averaged 30.8 points per game, was surpassed by Kobe Bryant who averaged 50+ points in the last game. Anthony averaged 28.6 points per game and was fourth.

James ranks fifth with 28.4 points per game.

In the rebounding rankings, Beast started the dominance mode and won the rebounding title with 13.8 rebounds per game. Duncan was second with 11.8 rebounds per game, Troy Murphy was third with 11.8 rebounds per game, David Lee was fourth with 11.7 rebounds, and Biedrins was 11.2 rebounds.

fifth.

In the assists list, Deron leads the assists list with 11.4 assists per game, Paul ranks second with 9.9 assists per game, Nash ranks third with 9.6 assists per game, Westbrook ranks fourth with 8.9 assists per game, and Calderon averages 8.6 assists per game.

fifth.

Nash had his worst offensive performance since joining the Suns.

Thinking that Steve Kerr wasted two years of Nash's peak, Liu Xiu felt pain. He really wanted to play against the peak Suns team led by peak Nash.

In the steals list, Liu Xiu averaged 2.86 steals per game, beating Paul who averaged 2.79 steals per game. He won the steal title for 4 consecutive years, surpassing Ivor who won the steal title for 3 consecutive years from the 00-01 season to the 2002-03 season.

Sen!

At the same time, he also surpassed Jordan, Erwin Robertson, Mitchell Richardson and others, ranking first in the history of steals!

In terms of blocks, the rookie block leader is here... Oden played 69 games, averaging 3.3 blocks per game, becoming the defensive champion who won the block leader in another rookie season after Manute Bol.

The parallel import number one pick averaged 3 blocks per game, the beast averaged 2.9 blocks per game, and Duncan averaged 2.7 blocks per game...all of them became companions.

The other news was all about playoff analysis and award analysis. Liu Xiu looked at it casually, put it aside, and began to prepare to block outside information and enter playoff mode.

He opened the system and looked at the team's data list.

Four players on their team are averaging double figures this season.

Randolph played in 67 games this season, averaging 34 minutes per game, scoring 16.7 points, 11 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 0.9 steals, and 0.3 blocks. His rebounds, assists, steals, and efficiency were all career highs. His field goal percentage was 50.3%, which was only the highest in his career.

This is second only to the 51.3% season when the sophomore came off the bench and played 16 minutes per game.

Ray Allen played in 70 games, averaging 33 minutes per game, scoring 18.2 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1 steal and 0.2 blocks. He shot 48% from the field and 44.1% from three-point range, ranking fourth in the league behind only Troy -

Murphy, Bobby Simmons, and Eddie House have higher three-point shooting percentages than him.

But in terms of number of hits, the first three are not on the same level as Ray Allen. Ray Allen averaged 3.4 three-pointers per game, a full 0.6 points higher than second-place Lewis.

Outlaw, who played in 82 games, averaged 23 minutes per game, scored 11.8 points, 4.1 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.2 blocks, shooting 45% from the field, 37.8% from three-point range, and averaged 0.9 three-pointers per game...

...Playing as a substitute really activated him! Although his playing time was reduced, his offensive end improved a lot, and he ensured that the substitute lineup had an all-around defensive warrior who could defend from 1 to 4.

His career-high 36 points in a single game also came this season, and he also had a steal triple-double.

Kwame Brown played 70 games, averaging 29 minutes per game, scoring 8 points, 8.2 rebounds, 2 assists, 0.9 steals and 3 blocks, shooting 49.2% from the field and 77% from the free throw line.

He was the last one to average double figures per game, averaging 32.7 points, 7.9 rebounds, 7.3 assists, 2.86 steals and 1.06 blocks per game.

The shooting percentage was 51.9%, the three-point shooting percentage was 41.6%, he averaged 2.9 three-pointers per game, and his free throw percentage reached 91%. He reached the 180 club for the first time in his career!
To be continued...
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