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Chapter 176

Chapter 176

In fact, the biggest gain of the Magic is not here.

Olajuwon defended the best defensive player award with an average of 27.3 points, 11.7 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 3.7 blocks per game. However, such data cannot fully and accurately reflect Olajuwon's defensive strength.

Because Mutombo averaged 11.5 points, 12.6 rebounds and 3.9 blocks per game, he is even more gorgeous than Olajuwon in terms of defensive data alone, but he is not even as good as Jordan in the DPOY selection, only ranking third.

After considering the results and the overall performance of the team, Olajuwon is truly well-deserved for being the best defensive player.

As for the best defensive team, the Bulls once again became the biggest winner.

All-Defensive First Team:
Hakeem Olajuwon, Dennis Rodman, Scottie Pippen, Michael Jordan, Gary Payton.

All-Defensive Second Team:
David Robinson, Charles Oakley, Latrell Sprewell, Mookie Brolake, Nate McMillan.

Sprewell's selection surprised many in the league.

But considering that he can contribute 1.5 steals and 1.5 blocks per game, and is the core of the perimeter defense of the No. 1 Magic team in the league, it is not so surprising that he can reach this position as a second-year rookie.

Dennis Rodman's selection is even more suspenseful. His average 16.9 rebounds per game is enough to make people ignore his dismal performance in other statistics.

Such as 4.7 points per game, such as 0.7 steals and 0.4 blocks. . . .

Dell Curry won the honor of the best sixth man just like in history, but this time he was competing with Denis Scott of the Magic.

But considering that Dell Curry has been a substitute in all 82 games and can contribute 16 points per game, this award is still given to him.

The most improved player was given to the No. 92 pick in 19, Don McLenne of the Washington Bullets.

Don McClenn, who averaged only 10 minutes per game in his first year, only scored a poor 6.6 points.

This year, he was selected as the starter and became the core of the team's offense. He averaged 33 minutes per game, and his statistics have also improved by leaps and bounds, with 3 points, 18.2 rebounds and 6.2 assists. He deserves his name as the most improved player.

Coach of the Year, ironically given to Seattle SuperSonics head coach George Karl.

George Karl, who has just been hacked, doesn't know if he has the face to win this best coach award.

Anyway, when people mention George Karl in the future, they will definitely say, isn't this the best coach who was hacked.

After Davis saw George Karl winning the best coach, he suddenly thought of the Mavericks who won the best record in team history in later generations. .Poor Nuo Tianwang. . .

After the selection, it was discovered that apart from the Bulls who had ruled the league for three years, the Magic had the biggest harvest this year.

However, as the Magic team with the league's first record, it is actually normal to win so many honors.

The only abnormal thing is that one of their two cores is last year's rookie and the other is this year's rookie.

Although they are two top picks, this improvement is too great, isn't it?

If it weren't for D'Antoni's first season of coaching the NBA, then this year's best coach is likely to be his, judging from the improvement in record.

After getting his two trophies, DeWeese just put them in his room of honor and devoted himself to training as usual.

They will start Game [-] of the Eastern Conference semifinals the next day.

However, in just one season, DeWeese already has many trophies in his honor cabinet.

Player of the Week for three weeks, Player of the Month, Slam Dunk Contest Champion, Three Point Contest Champion, All-Star Rookie Game MVP, All-Star Game MVP, Assist King, Best Rookie, Best Team First Team. . .

It's hard to imagine this being an achievement for a first-year rookie.

But these are secondary, Davis has only one pursuit, and that is the championship ring.

The next day, the Magic ushered in the first game of the series against the Knicks at home.

After the warm-up was over, the players entered the field. This time, O'Neill played first, and Davis became the last player to play.

He got the most cheers from the audience, even mixed with many "MVP" voices.

He waved to the fans, then stood on the field and looked at the opponents on the other side of the field.

Magic starting lineup: Center: Shaquille O'Neal, Power Forward: Dennis Rodman, Small Forward: Latrell Sprewell, Shooting Guard: Nick Anderson, Point Guard: Michael DeWeese,

Knicks starting lineup: center: Patrick - Ewing, power forward: Charles - Oakley, small forward: Hubert - Davis, shooting guard: John - Starks, point guard: Scott Skiles.

He waved to Skiles, who was looking this way, and got a friendly response from the latter.

But the smell of gunpowder on the court has not diminished in any way because Skiles was once a meritorious point guard for the Magic.

As the referee blew his whistle, the ball was thrown high into the sky.

O'Neal took the lead in jumping and passed the ball to his teammates with his fingertips.

Rodman, who got the ball, handed the ball to DeWeese, who dribbled forward.

He matched his own. . .Um. .It's not quite right to describe it that way, after all, Davis didn't really have teammates with Skiles.

He faced former Magic point guard, Skiles.

Skiles knew that DeWeese performed very well in the first year of the Magic, but due to various reasons, he did not really play against him this season. Several intermittent injuries made him coincidentally miss all the chances to play against him.

"Come on, Michael, let me experience your current strength."

Skiles leaned down and said to DeWeese.

Davis twitched his lips slightly. In the semi-finals, he didn't intend to hide any strength. With the addition of silver sneakers, his speed of 96 points gave him unparalleled explosive power.

It was just a tentative breakthrough, and Skiles almost lost his position. He looked at Deweese in horror. In just one year, DeWeese's strength has grown so rapidly that he did not expect.

DeWeese didn't give Skiles more chances to think. He pulled the ball and turned around and wiped Skiles cleanly.

Skiles spun back and forth like a top.

However, all he saw was Davis jumping high.

(End of this chapter)

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