The nine hundred and seventieth chapter [evil has evil retribution]
In the second round, Kings vs. Warriors.
The two core members of the Clippers Irving and Griffin were absent due to injury. The others played poorly and were swept 4-0 by the Warriors.
After his teammate was injured, Jordan Jr. could not support the team at all, and he was ineffective on the offensive end and was still the target of being "cut off the shark".
Thompson was so powerful in the last round that he became disgusted as soon as he met Wang Jun. If he didn't rely on cover, Thompson would not be able to pass Wang Jun once, and it would be difficult for him to turn around.
By strangling the first offensive point, the Warriors collapsed halfway. Barnes was even more disappointing. Under the care of Carol and Amino, he was undercover every game.
Barnes was once dissatisfied with the ball and believed that he should get more opportunities to play. In fact, he could only be the team's four leaders. His offensive efficiency was very low, and he was not particularly accurate in receiving the ball. He suffered losses when playing against Hayward when playing against the Clippers.
The Clippers' contract renewal of Hayward is close to the maximum salary, and it was once said to be a bad contract. Barnes wanted the maximum salary and refused the Warriors' early contract renewal. Judging from the situation between the two, Hayward is better.
In other positions, Noah had no attack power, Green's outside shot was interfered, he entered the inside and was surrounded and sent to the free throw line, which also exposed the problem of inaccurate free throws.
The substitute match, Wade, Covington and West beat Livingston, Rush, and Iguodala.
The Warriors are no match at all and they lose points per game, but the Kings also paid the price. Wang Jun only played three games and was banned from the league.
The reason why he was suspended was disgusting. Green couldn't help but frequently used tricks. He also fouled from behind when he dunked, almost causing him to be injured.
What's even more excessive is that he deliberately raised his leg when he made a layup and kicked Whitesey in the crotch. After a long video replay and discussion, the referee gave Green a malicious foul of Level 1 and was also sentenced to Whiteside's defensive shooting foul.
In the second game, Green also hit Whiteside's key part in the fast break, but the referee did not make any penalty.
Green finally successfully angered Wang Jun.
After failing to grab the frontcourt rebound, Green stepped forward to press the ball. Wang Jun held the basketball and elbowed him on his head. Green's head opened and fell to the ground miserably.
Wang Jun was too big and was directly punished, but the online fans almost applauded.
Green is the dirtiest guy in the league. He has made trouble more than once or twice, and he is responsible for his own fault.
Wang Jun said in an interview: "This guy is an inside player, taller than me. If it weren't for a very close distance, could I elbow him? Did Hassan accidentally pinch his hand off when he was snatching his balls and was sent off for 10 games? Anyone who has watched the game knows who is a real bastard? This is called evil being punished."
Wang Jun's remarks were obviously intentional fouls, and he was suspended for two games. He would miss the first game against the Thunder and fined $50,000.
This did not affect Wang Jun's image, and Green deserves a beating when speaking and doing things.
When Wang Jun first entered the league, the most impressive thing was violence. He has just restrained himself in recent years. If Green dares to commit malicious fouls against him, he must have some awareness.
In other games, the Spurs lost to the Thunder and missed the Western Conference Finals. Wang Jun wanted to take revenge on the Spurs and Duncan, but he had no chance again.
The Thunder wins the Spurs by relying on star tactics, Durant and Westbrook attack and others defend.
The Thunder's best substitute was Mason Plumley, who was traded from the Raptors.
This soft big man couldn't compete with Kanter and had few chances to play. After joining the Thunder, he got a lot of chances to play. He showed his outstanding ability to support and could pull out of the three-point line to organize the pass. His mobility was better than Adams when defending, and the two complemented each other.
In the East, the Cavaliers defeated the Heat, Pacers, and the Nets defeated the Celtics and Hawks and met in the Eastern Conference Finals.
The promotion path of both teams was not smooth. The Cavaliers beat the Pacers 4-2, and the Nets narrowly defeated the Hawks 4-3.
After two rounds, some regular season awards were announced, and the best coach was won by Hawks' Mike Budenhozer. The Hawks looked the weakest lineup, but they surpassed the Nets in the second half.
The best rookie is the Timberwolves' Towns, who scored 18.3 points, 10.5 rebounds, 2 assists and 1.7 blocks in the first season.
The best sixth man is Wade of the Kings. He has the ability to play as a substitute and can be selected into the All-Star Game in the East.
The fastest-progress player award was won by Trail Blazers McClum, averaging 20.8 points, 3.2 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game.
The best defensive player was obtained by the Warriors' Drummond Green, who was beaten to a concussion as soon as he received the trophy and was happy for less than an hour.
Best defensive team: Paul, Wang Jun, Leonard, Green, DeAndrew Jordan.
Best Defensive Team 2: Bradley, Tony Allen, Paul George, Millsap, Whiteside.
The first team of the best team: Curry, Wang Jun, James, Leonard, Jordan Jr.
All-round team 2: Paul, Westbrook, Durant, Green, Cousins.
All-round team three: Lillard, Thompson, Paul George, Anthony Davis, Aldridge.
Wang Jun averaged 31.8 points, 5.2 rebounds, 7 assists and 2.1 steals per game, winning the regular season MVP for the seventh time, setting a new record.
In the Western Conference Finals, the Kings must first meet the Thunder's challenge without Wang Jun.
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Chapter completed!