Seven Hundred and Sixty-Two: The Number of Votes Is Not Close to 1 Point (1/5)
26 points in the half, 30+10 in the whole game, 8 of 10 three-pointers, and 6 of them in the first half.
These exaggerated data are the performance of Chris Paul in the first battle of the Western Conference semifinals. He has undoubtedly brought out his best state, and it stands to reason that it should be a night of glory that belongs to him.
Just looking at the data, everyone must think that Paul's team will win.
After the game, however, all the media around the world praised Link. Chris Paul, who performed well, became a laughing stock instead.
This is not the first time that Link has ruined his opponent's glory night, and he is very keen to let other people's beautiful stats become empty cuts. Chris Paul would have won all the accolades, but he fell hard.
As high as Paul climbed in the first half, he fell as hard in the second half.
It seems that his excellent performance in the last game is to set off Link's better defense in the second half.
After a game, the debate about Link's "deserving of the best defensive player" completely disappeared. Those players who questioned Link before are now silent on the matter.
Nothing is more telling than a win, let alone a beautiful comeback. Link used his actual actions to completely end the debate.
Jordan and Paul did not continue to attack Link on social media. Who made them suffer the worst from Link in the last game?
After the first game of the Western Conference semifinals, everyone in the Clippers was completely silent.
The bitter fruit of this game, they may take a while to digest.
Just when the Clippers players were collectively in grief, the other two teams in the Western Conference semifinals were also fighting in full swing.
In the absence of Ibaka due to injury, Durant, in order to fill the disadvantage, scored an exaggerated data of 38 points, 12 rebounds and 9 assists throughout the game, helping the Thunder overcome the Spurs with difficulty in the ATT Center.
The Thunder's goal this year is still the championship, and they regard the Grizzlies as their biggest rival in the West. Durant will never allow himself to fall early, he doesn't want to be brought to the ground by the 38-year-old Duncan. No Ibaka? Then take Ibaka's data together!
Of course, Durant doesn't want people to ignore the possibility of him winning the MVP.
In the regular season MVP prediction rankings, Link has been occupying the first position. And Durant, like his draft pick that year, has been ranked second.
Don't think it's a shame to be ranked second in the MVP rankings. Durant's ability to keep James and others under him is enough to prove his strength.
While the world thought Link would definitely win the MVP, Durant thought he still had hope.
Therefore, he did not want to lose to Link. Seeing Link beat the Clippers with his beautiful defense, Durant was not to be outdone, so when the lineup was not dominant, he used his explosive personal ability to kill the Spurs.
Durant, of course, knows that the selection of the regular season MVP only depends on the performance of the regular season. No matter how good he plays in the playoffs, it won't help.
But his excellent performance in the playoffs can at least prove that he is no worse than Link!
Durant doesn't think
Because Link won 74 wins, he deserves all the honors!
Thunder No. 35 doesn't want to lose to Link again and again. All the humiliation last season has come to pay back.
First, let's start with the MVP.
After the game, Durant became the focus of the audience. In the eyes of reporters, this year's rematch between the Thunder and the Grizzlies in the Western Conference finals seems to be a foregone conclusion.
When facing the camera, Durant's expression was very serious, and he did not relax because he had just won the game. "Today's victory is just a small step towards the championship. There are many small steps like today. , I don't know if we will fall, but even if I fall, I will get up and keep going."
"So, what do you think the final result of the MVP selection will be tomorrow? Do you think Link can become the first unanimous MVP in NBA history?" The reporter's second question immediately jumped out of the regular season It's been a hot topic since the end.
Durant was a little unhappy. This was obviously his night, but the reporters were concerned about Link.
So, he replied with a bit of anger, "Of course I hope he can make history, but making history is not as simple as eating and sleeping. If Link is elected unanimous MVP, I hope he can show MVP-level performance in the playoffs. "
With 35 points, 12 rebounds and 9 assists, the quasi-triple-double data that Durant scored today is undoubtedly very amazing.
He said that he hoped that Link can show MVP-level performance in the playoffs. The translation is, "Link surpasses my stats first and then talks about MVP."
If the MVP hasn't done well, who's the MVP?
The reporter obviously heard something in Durant's words. Before the two sides met, they were already full of gunpowder.
So, the reporter left contentedly. Today, the material he has collected is enough to hype up the grievances between the two.
Durant also turned contentedly and walked into the player tunnel, waiting for tomorrow's results.
Unanimous MVP? How delusional! Durant still doesn't believe it, he can't even get a vote! Even if Link does become the MVP, Durant doesn't think Link can be elected unanimously. He even felt that the number of votes between himself and Link would not be too different.
Make history, or leave it to yourself!
On the morning of May 8, fans around the world waited for the league to announce its final results. Whether Link can be unanimously elected MVP seems to be more compelling than tonight's second game of the Western Conference semifinals between the Grizzlies and the Clippers.
Durant is also very concerned, because he still has illusions in his heart. Durant can't imagine what Link's expression would be like if he was the one who won the MVP in the end.
Finally, at 12 noon that day, the NBA officially announced the results of the selection of the most important regular season awards.
The end result is not surprising, as it is what most people expected. The league officially announced that Link, the head forward of the Memphis Grizzlies, became the regular season MVP of the 2013-14 season!
When Durant saw that the player who won the MVP was really Link, he couldn't help but feel a little lost.
As the league's youngest scoring champion, as a superstar who was already famous all over the world before Link entered the league. Durant has never tasted the taste of MVP, and Link, as a rising star, got this key individual honor earlier than him.
Although Link has been the biggest favorite for this year's MVP, although everyone is mentally prepared. But when Link actually became the MVP, Durant still felt a colic in his heart.
Watching your biggest opponent become the MVP doesn't feel good for anyone.
Durant sighed, now in his seventh year in the league. He's always longed for an MVP trophy as much as he wants to win a championship. However, in previous years he had been unfortunate enough to meet very dominant players.
From 2008 to 2010, there was a young and vigorous "Little Emperor", and in 2011 there was an incredible "Wind City Rose". From 2011 to 2013, James became more mature after switching to the Heat, and he completely dominated the MVP award.
This year, Durant finally matured, and finally waited until James' dominance began to decline. This season, Rose was out for the season and Anthony didn't make the playoffs. It seems that this is the best time for Durant to win the MVP!
As everyone knows, Link killed him and snatched away this important honor.
Durant sat on the sofa for a while, then picked up his phone again to check the detailed vote.
This time he failed to win the MVP, but he believes that his and Link's votes must be about the same. If that's the case, Durant can take some comfort from it.
But when Durant saw Link's detailed voting data, he slipped his hand and dropped his phone to the ground. Then Durant put his hands over his head and leaned back on the sofa, lost in thought.
There are only a few lines of simple words on Durant's phone screen. But those few lines were enough to make Durant collapse.
"The results of this year's regular season MVP vote were amazing. Link got all 131 first-place votes and scored 1,310 points. Thunder's Kevin Durant was second with 54 second-place votes, 34 third-place votes and 26 fourth-place votes for a score of 634. The Heat's LeBron James is close behind, with 40 second-place votes, 48 third-place votes, and 34 this year. The fourth place vote, with 631 points, ranks third with a slight disadvantage of only three points less than Durant. Link has thrown away Durant and LeBron by an exaggerated gap, becoming the first all-rounder in NBA history. 1st vote MVP!"
Link's shadow began to spread rapidly in Durant's heart.
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