Legendary Basketball Tycoon

Chapter 637: Various data kings are released

With the Bulls winning the NBA championship in the 96-97 season, all the games of the entire season have fallen out.

The data king of the next season was also announced by the league.

The first is the scoring leader. There is no suspense. Jordan is definitely ranked first, averaging 37.9 per game, scoring 29.6, plus 4.3 assists and 5.9 rebounds.

In the 93 and 94 seasons, David Robinson and O'Neal had been squeezed out of the throne. Otherwise, Jordan would have dominated the list for 86 years.

It's really a pity not to be able to dominate the list all the time!

Of course, the scoring leader's data has declined slightly compared to last season, but fortunately, Jordan still successfully defended his title.

Then there is the rebounding king. In the 1990s, the rebounding masters personally knew two people. One is the Sakuragi Hanado in the masterpiece "Slam Dunk" by Mr. Inoue Takehiko. It was definitely the most crazy child in China at that time. One of the characters.

The other one must be Rodman the "Big Worm". In the NBA, the king who specializes in rebounding is definitely Rodman. Since 1991, Rodman has never lost the title of rebounding champion. In this regard, even Jordan is ashamed of it. After all, Jordan is in In the 93 and 94 seasons, the position of the scoring leader fell on David Robinson and O'Neal, but Rodman is still very stable in this rebounding leader, so that other people can't see the hope of catching up.

I believe that after Rodman retires, this rebounding position will no longer be occupied by others for a long time, and the era of the heroes will come.

Anyway, Rodman is the rebounding champion this year. The average of 16.1 rebounds per game is also quite jaw-dropping. You must know that Rodman has only played 55 games this season, and he has to give him a thumbs-up. : You are so awesome!

The assist king was given to Hans Mark Jackson. Yes, don’t be surprised. Although Mark Jackson has always been a backup point guard in the Hans, he can’t hold back the pass. He has been acting as a substitute for a long time. In the game, he firmly grasped the opportunity and sent 11.4 assists, which is indeed much higher than the average of 8.6 assists per game by Nash, who served as the Han's starter.

So much so that after the end of the Han Chinese season, Mark Jackson found the team’s general manager Mitch Kupchak and asked if he had a chance to change the starting line. Obviously, Mark Jackson, who was the king of assists, was not satisfied with being a junior. Small substitutes, after all, they can't beat the young, there is no need to spend them on the Han benches all the time.

Also, Mark Jackson can get the title of assist king if he can be a substitute casually, and he is indeed a little overkill on the bench.

Anyway, anyway, Mark Jackson used this to pressure the team management and made it clear that either Nash will leave or serve as a substitute, or he will leave. Anyway, Mark Jackson does not have much loyalty to the Han people, except for him. Apart from being a native of New York, he was trained or selected by the Han Chinese's "mortal enemy" Knicks, so there is no need to say anything else, right!

Then let's talk about the shot-blocking king. This season's shot-blocking king gave the Mavericks "bamboo pole" Sean Bradley. Sean Bradley averaged 8.4 rebounds and 3.4 blocks per game and won the title of this year's blocked shots champion.

Of course, Sean Bradley is a tall man after all. Standing at a height of 2.29 meters is a pillar. Players who want to score from him can rarely escape his block.

It is worth mentioning that Sean Bradley is a player belonging to the Philadelphia 76ers, but everyone knows that now Philadelphia has fallen into the hands of Alexander, the most "stupid" boss in the past, with an annual salary of 5.13 million US dollars. En Bradley naturally became one of Alexander's targets. (In short, because they got so much money, Alexander felt it was not worth it, so he traded this thin bamboo pole)

First, he traded from Philadelphia to New Jersey and made New Jersey pay the salary, but he played 40 games for the Nets and was traded to the Mavericks, but the Mavericks did not pay such a high annual salary. This makes sense. Of course, the Mavericks must have put out a fairly worthy bargaining chip to trade Sean Bradley to Dallas.

In short, the Mavericks still made a profit anyway. At least Sean Bradley still belongs to the league's top center from now to the beginning of the new century. Although he belongs to the last few in the first class, it is enough. At least the Mavericks won't worry about no one at the center position anymore! (As for the super-class center, Sean Bradley does not have that qualification yet)

Next is the steals king, the title of steals is given to the "thief" Mucci Blaylock who played for the Atlanta Hawks. As soon as you hear this name, you know that thieves are quick hands, and steals also require quick hands!

Mucci Blaylock's stats are not bad, averaging 17.4 points per game, coupled with 2.7 steals so that he successfully grabbed this title from last season's steal king Payton.

You know that Peyton's steals record last season is much better than Mucci Blaylock's. It can be seen that the value of steals in the NBA this year is not very high. An average of 2.7 per game can get the title of steals.

Of course, this data is definitely better than the steal data of the previous world after 2010. Why do you say that, because after the advent of the small ball era, the league's steal data has been declining year by year.

Bruce has seen the NBA's steal data after 2010, and most of them still have to go to 2.0 to get this title, but the data above 2.5 will never appear again. This is the reality.

It’s really cruel, right, but it’s something that can’t be helped. After all, in the small ball era, scoring is the king’s way. All other things can be set aside. Those data are not too important. There is no league before the new century to compete for these individual honors. A **** appearance appeared.

Time is changing, so is the style of play!

Finally, it’s the Coach of the Year. This award was given to Heat’s Pat Riley. After all, after Pat Riley ran away from New York to Miami in 1995, it only took one year to put the Heat from the bottom of the Eastern Conference. Existence turned into a team that reached the Eastern Conference Finals. This coaching ability is useless even if Bruce is not convinced. After all, Pat Riley's coaching ability is indeed strong.

The above is the data king of the 96-97 season. It can be said that the Bulls are the biggest winner of this season. Not to mention the championship. The players of the team also won the title of scoring king and rebounding king. They really did it. Well deserved!

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