Chapter 248 Taking on Everything! The Secret to Strangling Su Hao!
Chapter 248 Taking on Everything! The Secret to Strangling Su Hao!
"MVP? There shouldn't be any suspense about that, right?! It doesn't necessarily have to be 'Hulk' Su Hao who wins?!"
The MVP award is based on both individual statistics and team performance.
Let's start with the results.
Entering the league as the number one draft pick, he led the Clippers to a record of 71 wins and 11 losses in his first year.
They are just one win away from tying Michael Jordan's record of 72 wins, the best regular season record in history.
This achievement is astonishing!
As for the data.
苏浩整个系列赛场均能够拿到24.5分19.5篮板3.1助攻0.2抢断9.4封盖。
Averaging nearly 25 points, 20 rebounds, and 10 blocks per game—that's incredible statistic.
Dwight Howard ranks second on the rebounding list with 13.1 rebounds per game, which is quite a high number.
However, he is far inferior to Su Hao.
The blocks list is even more outrageous.
Dwight Howard remains second on the list, averaging 3.1 blocks per game.
This is almost certainly the statistic for winning the title of block leader.
It's unbelievable that there's a gap of more than three times between him and Su Hao.
This is data that many legendary players couldn't achieve in a single season.
No.
According to available statistics, he averaged 9.4 blocks per game this season, a record high!
Even if we have ancient block statistics, I don't think a monster like "Basketball Emperor" Wilt Chamberlain could average 10 blocks per game.
I really don't think he can do it.
But now... "Hulk" Su Hao has done it. His performance is impeccable and flawless!
He also became the rebounding leader and shot block leader this season, achieving the highest number of both single-season statistics, a feat that is extremely rare in the entire history of the NBA.
Given Su Hao's performance, it would be truly unreasonable not to make him the MVP.
"Su Hao is definitely the MVP."
If Su Hao is selected as the regular season MVP, he will become the third rookie in NBA history to be selected as the MVP.
The first two are Chamberlain and Unseld.
Wilt Chamberlain put up 37.5 points and 26 rebounds in his rookie season. Although the competition was less intense at that time, it is undeniable that Chamberlain possessed historically great physical talent.
Unseld, the second overall pick in 1968, averaged 14.1 points and 17.6 rebounds in his rookie season, with equally impressive individual statistics.
It is worth mentioning that.
Wilt Chamberlain, fresh out of the league, helped his team win 18 more games than the previous season, while Unseld helped his team win 22 more games than the previous season.
This increase is quite astonishing.
This is one of the reasons why they were able to beat everyone else and be selected as MVP.
What about Su Hao?!
The Clippers have a record of 71 wins and 11 losses this season, compared to 19 wins and 63 losses last year.
How much more can we win?!
A total of 52 matches!
Such a phenomenal improvement might be better left unsaid, but once it's brought up, it will reach an astonishing level.
To use a phrase widely circulated in online literature, it can be summed up in four words: terrifyingly so!!!
"Are you kidding me?!"
52 more wins? My God, isn't that a bit much?!
"That's really exaggerated."
Su Hao, known as the "Prehistoric Crocodile," truly possesses immense dominance on the court.
Last year, the Clippers were the worst team in the Western Conference, a truly bottom-tier team.
This year, they jumped to the top of the Western Conference.
Hell and heaven are separated by just one Su Hao!
"The Clippers' management has such great vision. Seriously, giving up two All-Star players to select a number one draft pick is a decision that not everyone would dare to make."
The Clippers' management is very bold.
But they also made the right bet, they won big!!!
"That's amazing!"
Su Hao is definitely the MVP, and he will definitely be the DPOY. He averages 9.4 blocks per game, and his ability to shut down opponents in the paint is terrifying.
Last year's DPOY, Dwight Howard, has demonstrated his defensive prowess to all.
but.
Compared to Su Hao, they are nothing but a drop in the ocean, not even in the same league.
As for the other players...
Defensive stalwarts such as Josh Smith, Gerald Wallace, and Ron Artest.
Their defensive contributions are nowhere near comparable to Su Hao's.
"yes.
Besides the Defensive Player of the Year, Su Hao will definitely be selected to the All-NBA First Team and the All-Defensive First Team, and he will definitely be Rookie of the Year!
"Tsk tsk..."
MVP, DPOY, Rookie of the Year, All-NBA First Team, All-Defensive First Team, Rebounding Champion, Blocking Champion.
Putting aside the honors he has already received this season, he will also receive just as many more seasons of honors in the future.
To achieve this in just one season is incredible, it's practically superhuman!
One word: Awesome!
"Why does it feel like Su Hao has taken all the honors? Isn't there anyone else who can get the season's honors?"
"Hahaha... Of course there are, for example, the best coach should be none other than Coach Dunleavy."
Such a weak team achieved the best record in the league, winning a staggering 52 more games than last year.
With such a promotion, his election is beyond question.
"However, this is all thanks to Su Hao!"
"Haha, you can't say that. The selection of the best coach is basically based on the team's performance."
Su Hao is strong.
There can only be one coach, and his contributions should never be denied!
The "best sixth man" should be decided between Crawford and Jason Terry.
I feel Crawford has a higher probability of winning.
In addition, the most improved player...
"..."
Fans originally thought that the season's various honors would be highly competitive.
who knows.
"The Hulk" Su Hao is the only one who has won at least seven honors, all of which are top-tier honors.
This has shocked the league once again.
Su Hao's strength has once again shattered the perceptions of countless fans, and even many players and team management were shocked after hearing the news and discussing it.
They became increasingly wary of Su Hao.
They will pay even more attention to Su Hao in the playoffs!
There are 4 days left until the playoffs.
but.
All the teams in the league, especially those in the Western Conference that made it to the playoffs, had been studying ways to deal with Su Hao for a long time.
Thunder locker room.
Coach Scott Brooks gathered the players together and said in a deep voice, "The biggest challenge in beating the Clippers is limiting the performance of the two stars."
For Stephen Curry, have fast-moving players abandon all offense and focus on defense, sticking to him like glue and not giving him a chance to receive the ball. Even if he does receive the ball, don't give him space to shoot.
As for Su Hao...
That means a physical battle to wear down Su Hao. Our inside strength is not bad, and I believe that your combined strength will definitely be able to wear Su Hao down.
By then.
We can then stage a "Black Eight Miracle," and then surge forward triumphantly, creating our own miracle!!!
"Oh!"
Led by Westbrook, Durant, and Harden, the Thunder players shouted in unison, full of confidence.
They are also a group of talented, energetic and vibrant young people, and this is their first time making it to the playoffs.
They...are fearless!!!
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