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Chapter 245 Data Summary at the End of the Season

Chapter 245 Data Summary at the End of the Season
With the final eight finals in the East and West, the data kings of the 09~10 season are officially released!

After the end-of-season scuffle in the scoring list, Kevin Durant finally became the "leading scorer".

He averaged 31.2 points per game this season, becoming the scoring leader this season!
LeBron James ranks second, averaging 29.3 points per game, almost averaging 30 points per game... Speaking of which, LeBron James has never been known for his scoring ability, but at the end of each season, he can be ranked first and second in the scoring list. This season is another proof!

Carmelo Anthony is third.

Unlike LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony has always been based in this league with his strong scoring ability, but it is a pity that he has not won the scoring champion so far.

When he first entered the league, there were too many "demons and ghosts" in the entire league, and they were too capable of scoring points. In addition, Carmelo Anthony himself has not yet honed his current sharp skills.

So I have never won the scoring champion.

And now, after finally honing his skilled skills, Kevin Durant turned up again!

The most important point is that when Carmelo Anthony keeps scoring points, it is precisely when the Nuggets keep losing. For example, this season, he has been scoring points in the first half of the season, and the Nuggets have been losing.

This, this, this...

Tell me, where do you go to reason?

Carmelo Anthony himself probably feels wronged!

However, even though Carmelo Anthony's firepower weakened at the end of the season due to team reasons, he still averaged 28.7 points per game.

He ranked third in the scoring average list!
This ranking and his scoring average data still prove that he is really capable in scoring!

Definitely the top guys in the league...

Ranked fourth is Kobe Bryant. He just won the Finals MVP last season. The 32-year-old shooting guard can still fight like this. The last one was Michael Jordan!
But Kobe is obviously a bit more unlucky than Michael Jordan. Let alone the hardship of his fourth championship, now the fifth championship trophy is even more difficult for him!
Except for him, all members of the Lakers team can't find their status. They are about to enter the playoffs, and there are still a few who are in a state of confusion!
Seriously, if it weren't for Kobe Bryant's desperate efforts, the Lakers might not necessarily be able to rank third in the Western Conference... and Kobe Bryant's scoring average during this period has also continued to rise, and finally ended the season with an average of 27 points per game, ranking fourth in the league!

As for the fifth place, he is also an old acquaintance, last season's scoring champion Wade, this season's firepower is still strong.

To be honest, if it weren't for the scoring organization, he wouldn't have averaged 26.7 points per game this season, and he wouldn't have ranked fifth.

Here's the scoreboard for the year...

On the rebounding list, Lin Ri became the ultimate rebounding leader with an average of 16.8 rebounds per game.

This data is a new high in the past ten years!
As for why he was able to get so many rebounds, it is definitely related to Lin Ri's own ability, and it is also related to the Suns team.

As far as the "running and bombing" of the Suns, Amare Stoudemire can average more than 10 rebounds per game, let alone Lin Ri!
Below him is Howard!
Howard's rebounding average is actually quite a lot. He averaged 13.4 rebounds per game. In previous years, being the rebounding champion would not have been a problem. In fact, this season Howard is aiming to be the rebounding champion for consecutive years!

He successfully won the rebounding title last year.

But who would have thought that such a monster would appear among the 09 freshmen!

With an average of 16.8 rebounds per game, Howard has been in the league for 6 years, and there has never been a season in which the number of rebounds can exceed the data of Lin Ri, a rookie...

Ranked third is Marcus Camby, the second place in 96!
He averaged 11.2 rebounds per game, ranking third in rebounding this season.

The fourth is Zach Randolph!

The most surprising player in the league this season.

If there is a "season's best surprise award", it must be given to Zach Randolph.

Of course, this is not what can be seen from his data.

Even Zach Randolph, who had a bad attitude in previous years, averaged 11 rebounds per game, which is a breeze. From here, we can see how amazing this "big black bear" is!

Ranked fifth is Pau Gasol, whose rebound average is 0.3 points worse than Zach Randolph.

Pau Gasol's style of play has always been considered soft.

Especially after being "ridden" by Lin Ri and Griffin successively, it is considered that the style of play is not tough enough.

But in fact, from the perspective of rebounding and other aspects, his style of play has never been a problem!
A player with a soft style of play can't grab so many rebounds, and he can still rank fifth in the rebounding list!
After the rebound list, is the assist list!

Just like the rebounding list, the Suns players took the top spot!
"Son of the Wind" Steve Nash made a comeback a year later and once again took the top spot in the assists list, averaging 11 assists per game this season.

This data proves that Steve Nash's "knife" has not yet rusted.

As long as the team is okay, he is still the best engine!
Second on the assist list is Deron Williams.

He averaged 10.5 assists per game.

He was overwhelmed by Chris Paul in the early stage of entering the league. Under the guidance of Jerry Sloan, he slowly fully demonstrated his abilities and became one of the top No. [-] players in the league.

This season's assists per game also directly ranked second in the league, ahead of Chris Paul.

Chris Paul is behind him. Although there is not a few difference, the average difference is only 0.2 points per game, but the difference is the difference.

Looking at this list, many fans started talking about the three things Deron Williams likes to do most: eat, sleep and beat Paul...

In fourth place is Jason Kidd.

Averaged 9.2 assists per game.

When Jason Kidd just returned to the Mavericks in 08, many experts believed that "the Mavericks made a failed deal", but judging from the situation of the Mavericks this season, there is no problem for Jason Kidd to integrate into this team.
However, for the Mavericks, the regular season has never been a problem, the problem is how to prove themselves in the playoffs!

You know, the reason why the Mavericks replaced Jason Kidd is to make up for the lack of experience on the playoffs stage and no one can settle down in difficult times.

In short, for the fans of the Mavericks, Jason Kidd returns, and what they expect is definitely not just the fourth in the assist list...

The fifth assists list is Rajon Rondo.

As long as the Celtics have the "Big Three", they don't have to worry about Rajon Rondo's lack of assists. This is not what Rajon Rondo's fans say, but the consensus of most experts.

Rajon Rondo is still in the top five in assists this season!

Howard is still the number one in the blocked shots, and he ranks first with an average of 2.8 per game.

Lin Ri is a little short, ranking second with an average of 2.6 per game.

Lin Ri is actually a bit regretful that he can rank first in the block group with an average of 0.2 blocks per game. If he can always have the state after the middle half of the season, he must not be as simple as 2.6 blocks this season.

More blocks for sure!
It's a pity, try harder next time!
However, what makes Lin Ri happy is that he put Bogut behind him, and he won the victory with an average of 0.1 per game. Bogut averaged 2.5 blocks per game, ranking third.

Winning Bogut in this way is a great joy for Lin Ri!
Make his mouth stink again!
The fourth is Smith Johnson!
This is the only guy in the top five who plays like a small forward and can get so many blocks.

As far as Smith Johnson's physical fitness is concerned, if he is a little higher, he will have no problem directly becoming the second Howard!
Of course, he also has the same problem as Howard, he just can't make a mid-range shot!
And what is more serious about him than Howard is that this guy can't practice mid-range shooting, but he likes mid-range shooting very much in the game!

This, you say, it is really a waste of such a good physical fitness bestowed by God...

In fifth place is Heywood!
This is a very useful blue-collar player, better and more affordable than the "Second Center in the West", but the Mavericks didn't know what to think, and arranged this guy as a substitute for the "Second Center in the West".

As a result, the substitute is now ranked fifth in the average blocks per game, and Dampier didn't even make the top ten!

Dampier is not a technical insider. Like Heywood, he is also a blue-collar position.

This time, the gap is huge.

It is worth mentioning that the media in Dallas also ridiculed Dampier with this matter.

It seems that Dallas has been very much not to see Dampier.

The number one steals list is Rajon Rondo.

This is a natural stealer, not to mention his long arms and big palms. Coupled with his sense of judgment when defending, it is really not difficult for him to average 2.8 steals per game...

Of course, these big hands also made his shooting less reliable.

As a guard, Rajon Rondo's shooting is really outrageous.

Obviously, everything comes at a price.

Ranked second is Chris Paul. Paul has actually won several steals. He can be said to be very strong in steals.

This season, he also averaged 2.7 steals per game in the end, and he was just a little bit able to win the steals king.

If only he could be a little healthier this season...

The third is Monta Ellis, the current core of the Warriors known as "Kobe No. [-] and me No. [-]". They are good at speed, and they are naturally very good at stealing things.

In fourth place is Stephen Curry!
This is a pleasant surprise. You must know that Curry's average playing time this season is only 29.8 minutes per game, but it is during this playing time that he scored the league's third-ranked average of 2.5 steals per game.

How can this not be surprising?

Of course, it was also his selection, which makes the saying "good blocks don't mean good defense, and good steals don't mean good defense" seem right...

But, then again, being able to get so many steals at least proves that Stephen Curry's defensive attitude is okay.

Ranked fifth in steals is Jason Kidd.

Sure enough, as long as Jason Kidd is not allowed to score, he can do other things, and he can do it very beautifully!
Including... Stealing!
Next is the error list.

The top of the list is Monta Ellis... This is quite normal, his style of play is destined to make a lot of mistakes.

Behind him is Steve Nash.

An average of 3.2 turnovers per game is actually not a big deal for Steve Nash, after all, his average assists per game is there!
Isn't there such a sentence?
Pass masters are often turnover masters.

High scorers are also often blacksmiths!

This point can be compared with the historical list. For example, Karl Malone ranks second in the historical scoring list and is also at the top of the iron list.

As for the No. [-] Stockton in the pass list, he also has his name on the turnover list.

Steve Nash's assists and turnovers this season's second place also proves this sentence.

LeBron James is ranked third, which is not a problem. After all, he is the sixth in the assist list. With so many assists and so many turnovers, it is reasonable...

……

After the major data lists of this season came out, fans were also talking about it.

Among them, Lin Ri was the one with the loudest discussion.

As a rookie, he was able to enter the league's top ten points, rebounds and blocks at the same time.

Especially in rebounds and blocked shots, they ranked first and second.

As for the scoring average, although the ranking is a little lower, ranking seventh, the average is 25.3 points per game!
In other words, in his rookie season, Lin Ri averaged 25.3 points, 16.8 rebounds and 2.6 blocks per game!
In addition, don't forget, there is also an average of 4.6 blocks per game!

This data...is actually a rookie!

Who would believe this if he hadn't seen it with his own eyes?
"The Suns really picked up a baby this season!"

"It's really worth it to change such a super talent in one season!"

"I think the general managers of the alliance should be regretful now. Maybe they didn't expect that the man who almost got it could be so powerful!"

Such a guy naturally aroused crazy discussions among the fans.

In addition to Lin Ri, another rookie Stephen Curry has also received a lot of discussion.

The guy averaged 15.7 points, 2.3 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game, ranking fourth in steals.

In addition, he also ranked in the top ten in the list of three-pointers made. This season, he made a total of 178 three-pointers!

In the average playing time of 29.8 minutes per game, contributing such data, how can you say that this does not cause a lot of discussion?

After all, before the start of this season, everyone's expectations for him were not high!
(End of this chapter)

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