The Fifth Point Guard

Chapter 187: How much do you know about the awards? The Pistons are the big winners (Part 1)

In addition to the three awards of regular season MVP, best coach and best rookie, the awards for scoring, rebounding, assists, steals and blocked shots also have their own respective awards.

Allen Iverson of the Philadelphia 76ers once again led the team to the playoffs in a lone hero manner, and ranked first in the scoring list with an average of 31.4 points per game.

In second place is "Shark" O'Neal, averaging 27.2 points per game.

In O'Neal's words, he is still taking a nap during 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 with an average of 35 points per game.

The third is the leather team of the Boston Celtics, Paul Pierce.

I don't know if it was because of the knife skills taught by the knife-inserting knife that penetrated Pierce's second line of Ren and Du. In short, after returning from injury, Pierce fought more fiercely than before.

Of course, the bounce is still no bounce, but he can stand on the floor and put the ball in the basket.

This is also a special skill.

With an average of 26.2 points per game, Pierce has proved with his strength that he is enough to take over the banner of the Celtics.

It is worth mentioning that the 39-year-old Michael Jordan, who has come back for the second time, ranks tenth in the scoring list with an average of 22.9 points per game.

The sword is not old.

It's just a pity that the Wizards didn't make the playoffs.

Ben Wallace of the Detroit Pistons won the rebounding title with an average of 13.0 rebounds per game.

Wallace's rebounding champion is full of fineness, overwhelming the two generals in the West, which is enough to prove the weight of this rebounding champion.

Behind Wallace, Duncan, ranked second, averaged 12.7 rebounds per game, and Garnett, who ranked third, averaged 12.1 rebounds per game.

In terms of assists, Andre Miller, who played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, averaged 10.9 assists per game, beating the Nets' Jason Kidd's 10.1 times, and won the first place of the year.

Gary Payton and Baron Davis followed with 9.0 and 8.5 assists, respectively.

In addition to winning the scoring champion, Iverson also won the honor of stealing champion.

He averaged 2.8 steals per game over the Pacers' Ron Artest and the Nets' Jason Kidd to lead the steals list.

Artest averaged 2.6 steals per game, compared to Kidd's 2.1.

Shen Tong's 1.9 steals are tied for tenth on the list, along with John Stockton of the Utah Jazz and Kenny Anderson of the Celtics.

"Civilian Superman" Ben Wallace ranked first in the block list after winning the rebounding title. He averaged 3.5 blocks per game.

The second LaFrentz and the third Mourning are also very good, but they are not as good as Wallace.

They were able to get 2.7 blocks and 2.5 times respectively.

With his excellent performance on the defensive end, Ben Wallace was named the best defensive player of the year.

Corris Williams of the Pistons won the award for the best sixth man. He played a total of 78 games this season, 71 of which were played as a substitute. He averaged 13.6 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.2 rebounds per game for the Pistons. assists, the data looks mediocre, but this year's Pistons seem to be particularly loved by the judges, even though they are only ranked second in the Eastern Conference.

After the individual awards were released, the NBA's best lineup 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) speed of sound);

Third team: Dikembe Mutombo (76ers), Ben Wallace (Pistons), Dirk Nowitzki (Mavericks), Steve Nash (Mavericks), Paul - Pierce (Celtic).

The first and second teams of the best defensive team have also been released.

The list of the best defensive team this year is very scary.

Defensive 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 best team who have been selected as the best defensive player, namely Payton, Garnett, Mutombo and Wallace, while Kobe and Duncan have been selected to the best defensive team for the second time in history. And first, in addition, Kidd is also a player in the perennial best defensive team.

Judging from the various awards, the most aggrieved is the New Jersey Nets.

The Nets, which won the most exposure this year, achieved the best record of 60 wins in history, but only won one best rookie award, and the others all fell short.

Only Kidd showed his face on the various lists, and Scott didn't even show his face.

Scott: Am I shameless? !

The Detroit Pistons became the biggest winner.

Best Coach, Best Defensive Player, Best Sixth Man, Rebound King, Block King

It seems that this team should be the top team in the Eastern Conference.

Iverson of the 76ers should be the most depressed. In terms of personal honor, he is no worse than Duncan who won the MVP of the regular season. It is a pity that the team's record has dragged him down.

The Philadelphia 76ers slipped from first to fifth last season. Although Iverson has added personal honor, he has still become the target of many critics.

According to the regular season rankings, the New Jersey Nets will meet the Indiana Pacers in the first round.

From the record point of view, there is a huge gap between the two teams. The Pacers also have the worst record among the 16 teams that entered the playoffs.

However, no team dares to underestimate it, because they defeated the Los Angeles Lakers twice in the regular season, and the matchup between Miller and Kobe is still a hot topic.

As long as Reggie Miller is around, this Pacers team is full of resilience and the possibility of miracles.

As for the New Jersey Nets, they have been suffocating for a long time and want 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 bricklayers made such a choice completely blind to their dog eyes.

The first round of this year's playoffs still adopts a 5-game 3-win system, so every game is very important.

A group of Nets players are already ready to go, waiting for the arrival of the Indiana at home.

The Pacers still believe their experience in the playoffs can help them create miracles.

On April 21, the first round of the NBA playoffs started four games at the same time.

The New Jersey Nets will host the Indiana Pacers at Continental Arena.

"Dididi"

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