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Chapter 588 Naïve vs. Experienced! Overflowing Power, Burning Everything!

"Huh? Huh? Huh?"

The All-NBA Team includes Stephen Curry (Third Team) and Su Yan (First Team), while the All-Defensive Team includes Su Yan (First Team), Tony Allen (Second Team), and Tyson Chandler.

That's equivalent to the Knicks having 5 best players.

No wonder he's so powerful.

"No, I always thought the Knicks had a uniquely strong offensive capability, and that Su Yan was the only one holding up the defense."

How come Tony Allen and Tyson are also All-Defensive Second Team players?

Could there be a mistake?!

"Old buddy upstairs, there's no way this could be wrong."

Indeed, Tony Allen and Tyson Chandler have always been excellent defenders.

They have always played the role of defenders for the Knicks.

Tony Allen is the second-best defensive anchor on the perimeter after Su Yan. Because Su Yan's defensive aura is so strong, he seems a bit inconspicuous.

Tyson was the same.

He rarely attacks, focusing on protecting the rim and defense in the paint, so his selection for the Second All-Defensive Team is well-deserved!

As for offense, the "Twin Stars" are basically playing the role of scorers, and they are capable of doing so.

The fact that both of them were selected for the All-Star team this year shows that.

This means that... the offense relies on Su Yan and Stephen, while the defense relies on Tony Allen, Su Yan, and Tyson.

George was promoted later, so let's leave that aside for now.

This makes the Knicks' offense and defense rely entirely on a small number of players, which is an extreme situation!

The effect is naturally good.

The Knicks have five of the best players... naturally, this is their foundation as the defending champions, their capital for competing for the title.

The fans were filled with amazement and wonder.

The NBA has once again announced its Defensive Player of the Year, and unsurprisingly, Su Yan, the "steals leader" and "block leader," has won the title for the second consecutive year.

He received a staggering 90.5% vote, a commanding lead over all the league's top defensive players. Little did people know... he was also one of the league's best offensive players.

Truly terrifyingly strong.

The NBA officially announced the champions of each statistical category in one fell swoop.

Top scorer: Su Yan, average points per game this season: 38.4.

Rebounding leader: Kevin Love, season average: 15.4 rebounds per game.

Assist leader: Steve Nash, averaged 11.5 assists per game this season.

Steals leader: Su Yan, averaged 4.1 steals per game this season.

Block leader: Su Yan, season average: 3.4 blocks per game.

With the announcement of the shot-blocking champion, all the major honors of this season have been announced, leaving only the Finals MVP to be crowned.

After looking through the list, the fans couldn't help but notice one extremely eye-catching name: Su Yan!!!

"Holy shit!"

Scoring champion + Steals champion + Block champion + Voting champion + All-Star starter + AMVP + MVP + DPOY + Rookie Challenge MVP + All-NBA First Team + All-Defensive First Team.

It was just a guess before.

Now... Su Yanzhen alone has won 11 major honors.

This is insanely powerful!

Is this even human?!

"Haha~ Su Yan is definitely not human, he's always been the superhero who saved the Knicks!!!"

"Strong is the only word I'll say, and I'll only say it once!"

"Hurry up, Su Yan, win the championship again! The day you win will be the day you ascend the throne!!!"

"..."

Su Yan, who has won 11 major seasons of honors, has once again become the talk of the town among fans.

The heated discussion continued into the night, right up until the Lakers vs. Thunder conference semifinals game began!

"Lakers' Diamond Backcourt" VS "Thunder's Big Three"

A great war is about to break out!!!

On the very first possession, Paul and Kobe set one of the best screens ever set by a guard in the league.

Paul first used a screen, then broke through and bounced the ball off Artest's legs, passing it to Kobe.

It's very eerie.

So... Kobe received the ball and easily made a layup.

In the next possession, Kobe faced Westbrook one-on-one, accelerating and making a powerful tackle to create half a body length gap.

not much.

But for Kobe, that was more than enough.

He pulled up for a jump shot, seemingly shooting right in front of Westbrook's defense, but it went in cleanly.

Kobe started strong and scored on several possessions in quick succession.

In the next possession, Paul accurately predicted Jeff Green's passing route, intercepted the ball, and without stopping, scored for Kobe who was rushing over.

"Ahhh!"

Durant roared as he chased after Kobe, his power forward height giving him the speed of a guard, and he caught up with him.

Quick attack and disruption.

Settle into position?

No, the fast break wasn't completely over yet. Kobe drove to the basket and passed the ball back.

Return the peach.

Paul followed up, caught the ball, raised his hand and launched a three-pointer. The basketball drew a beautiful parabola in the air, and slammed into the net!

At the start, Paul and Kobe played like it was a normal game, displaying overwhelming dominance on both offense and defense, giving the Thunder a rude awakening.

The Thunder were under pressure from the start of the first quarter.

Five minutes later, after Harden entered the game two minutes earlier, the Thunder's young trio, known for their youthful energy, gradually warmed up.

They began to display their talent, and began... to fight back.

Durant took the lead, first charging into the paint and slamming a one-handed dunk over Chris Humphries!

Immediately.

He then took on the "bad guy" Artest one-on-one on the perimeter, using an exaggerated double crossover that seemed unstoppable.

He shook off Artest and took a jump shot.

"Shh!"

Hit again.

Immediately... Westbrook fast break, shifted gears and accelerated, blowing past Kobe in one step.

He charged into the paint, ignoring everything and bursting into action.

As he glided sideways, he cleaved through the air with tremendous force, the basketball hoop groaned, and the hoop itself swayed slightly!

Next round.

Westbrook, who received the ball at the top of the key, suddenly accelerated again with lightning speed, causing Paul to tense up and hurriedly chase after him.

Westbrook took a step forward, suddenly leaped up, and launched a long two-pointer. His straight and close-set feet made his jump shot look like a zombie leaping.

To be honest, it's a bit ugly.

But it was a lucky coincidence.

Westbrook had a mid-range game during this period.

Meanwhile, Harden, in his second year, is thriving under the protection of his older brothers, although he doesn't yet have any particularly outstanding technical skills.

but……

Taking advantage of the offensive threat from Durant and Westbrook, he also contributed his own scoring whenever an opportunity arose.

The Thunder's trio launched a fierce counterattack.

The two teams started fighting.

The game quickly became intense, and that intensity continued until... the last three minutes of the final quarter.

They're destined to play crucial shots.

Who has the stronger "heart"?!

Kobe and Durant both had clutch performances, and Paul, Westbrook, and Harden are no exception.

result? !

Paul and Kobe drew fouls from the Thunder's "Big Three" repeatedly, getting to the free-throw line multiple times, and even managing a "2+1" play.

2-3 rounds.

Thunder collapsed instantly.

"What's going on?!"

Mike Brin exclaimed.

Jeff Van Gundy shook his head and remarked, "Both the Lakers' diamond backcourt and the Thunder's trio have strong offensive capabilities."

but……

In terms of playoff experience, the seasoned "diamond backcourt" is far superior to the inexperienced "Thunder Three"!

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