Facts have proved that the Eastern players on the court fought on their own. Although it was a bit chaotic, the stars' singles tactics were still effective. Hill and Hardaway were both at their peak during this period, and even the 34-year-old Ewing was at his peak in his last year.

So at least the Eastern teams were not too close in terms of scoring efficiency.

But after 5 minutes, the Western All-Star players saw:

"Wow, good guy, how come we are only 3 points away from catching up, a great opportunity!"

So they all started to strengthen their defense and began to make great efforts to catch up.

The Eastern coach saw that the situation was not right and felt that the team was going to capsize, so he made a decisive decision to change the tactics.

Besides, the substitute players on the bench have not played for a long time yet? They are all All-Stars, and their playing time is allocated. You can't let these messy people on the court play for 48 minutes!

Hanamichi, who came back on the field, smiled and clapped his hands with Glen Rice: "Please, brother!"

Glen Rice thought that the red-haired little brother from the other side of the ocean who was "conquered" by his performance in the third quarter was still worried about the game, so he patted his chest and said:

"It's done, my brother!"

Glen Rice: [Old Rogue] Favorability -10086.

In the remaining 6 minutes of the fourth quarter, the Eastern Conference used the inside-outside connection between Hanamichi and Glen Rice as the core tactic.

Because of Glen Rice's crazy performance in the third quarter, the defensive intensity of the Western players was greatly biased towards the outside line, which gave Hanamichi a lot of performance. In addition, Glen Rice was not the kind of person who would force a shot without a chance.

"Returning favors, I am also a cultured person!"

In the end, the Eastern Conference defeated the Western Conference 132:120. The question now is how to evaluate the All-Star MVP!

There are three best players in the Eastern Conference:

One is Glen Rice, who scored 28 points with 10 of 24 shots, and scored 20 points in the third quarter, setting a single-quarter scoring record in the All-Star Game.

One is [Old Rogue], who scored 14 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists, setting the first triple-double in the history of the All-Star Game.

One is Hanamichi, who scored 14 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists, also setting the first triple-double in the history of the All-Star Game.

David Stern felt that if Glen Rice hadn't made trouble, wouldn't this be a good review? Sharing MVP is not something that has never been done before! But how can these three people share it?

Especially the troublemaker performed so well in the third quarter, didn't you see so many people shouting MVP in the audience!

"It's all the fault of the Western players. There is no good mother like Wang Fang, otherwise the All-Star MVP wouldn't be so difficult to judge!"

In the end, Glen Rice took away the All-Star MVP trophy.

This guy was still confused when he went on stage to receive the award:

"No, I just went up to test whether scoring efficiency is related to psychology, and I won the All-Star MVP?"

"Then if I go back and give the coach a suggestion, find a tall guy who can protect the inside line, then the team will definitely win the finals championship!"

Huamichi can only say "My friend, you really think too much, but your thinking is really right!"

However, Huamichi expected that the management of the Hornets would not agree with Glen Rice's suggestion, otherwise guess why Glen Rice finally went to the Purple and Gold Lakers in 2000 to join the inside line of the South Sky Tyrant ~ O'Neal!

But now, there is a Huamichi who is more familiar with the relationship and can also guarantee the inside line ability. It is not certain whether Glen Rice will go to the Lakers at that time!

As for Huamichi, after the All-Star Game, there is only one thing to do~that is to upgrade!

1 billion popularity value~Super giant card turned out to be him? !

The NBA's standard for evaluating superstars is not absolute. After all, a player may be at his peak at a certain time, and then fall out, but at least the player who is evaluated as a superstar should meet the following conditions:

First, he must be the absolute core of the team, whether in terms of personal skills, status and influence in the team, or important basketball statistics, he is the well-deserved boss in the team.

Second, enough honors, representing the recognition of mass media and industry insiders!

Third, stable data and physical condition, intermittent injuries and short-lived performance in individual seasons are not enough to bring him to the threshold of superstars.

There are only a few superstars in the history of the NBA. There is such a serious player who will be called T for smiling. He has been conscientiously "fishing" in a team in the league for 19 years:

He won the NBA championship 5 times in his career, was selected as the NBA regular season Most Valuable Player (MVP) twice,He was selected as the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (FMVP) three times, selected to the NBA All-NBA Team 15 times (tied for the first place in history), selected to the NBA All-Defensive Team 15 times (first place in history), and selected to the NBA All-Star Game 15 times (fourth place in history).

However, he was still questioned by Mr. Ma Jian. Not only was he not the first power forward in history, but he did not even reach the threshold of super giants.

This player is the second power forward in history, second only to Mr. Ma Jian, who will join the league in the second half of this year~Tim Duncan!

In his 19-year career, Duncan won a total of 1,001 games, ranking third in history, and received various honors.

Many stars have different opinions when talking about Duncan's peak period. After all, he had already fought back and forth with the Dream Team's inside superstars before he entered the league, and he was not at a disadvantage. The Dream Team was so scared that they quickly pulled the curtains of the training hall to avoid being seen by other media!

On the first day of training with the Spurs, he beat the boss of his own team, MVP David Robinson, who was known as the Admiral. Popovich was so scared that he quickly closed the curtains of the training hall to prevent others from seeing him!

Many people who watched Duncan's games actually only saw the end of his season, and then he still won the championship with the Spurs at the end of his season!

Now in his 40s, the old Duncan who couldn't even stretch his legs straight went to the Spurs training camp and played with a group of 20-year-old guys. He was still able to score the ball with simple and unpretentious skills and beat these guys. The players in the training hall were so scared that they consciously closed the curtains!

To be honest, Duncan's rookie season (averaging 21.1 points, 11.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 0.7 steals and 2.5 blocks per game, and a shooting percentage of 54.9%) was already the peak performance that countless power forwards pursued throughout their lives!

But if we analyze and interpret it in five years, in fact, Duncan's five years from the 99-00 season to the end of the 03-04 season are definitely epic performances of dominating offense and defense (averaging at least 22 points, 12 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.2 blocks per game for five consecutive seasons).

For the superstars of this era who can easily score 30 points, this data is indeed "average"! But this is because of the team system, and the players always serve the team.

As the superstar who is least picky about teammates, Duncan was praised as "unstoppable offense and indestructible defense" in the five-year series. He also took charge of the game like a god in a single game!

For example, in Game 6 of the 02-03 season finals, Duncan scored a "quasi-quadruple-double" and made the Nets return empty-handed! (Played 46 minutes, scored 21 points, grabbed 20 rebounds, plus 10 assists and 8 blocks, a super "quasi-quadruple-double" data)

In the history of the finals, Duncan is the first player to play 20+20+10+7 quasi-quadruple-doubles. The closest to this data is O'Neal, known as the "Big Shark", who created 28 points, 20 rebounds, 9 assists and 8 blocks in the 00-01 season.

In addition, on December 26, 2001, Duncan also scored 53 points in the Cowboys-Horse War.

Therefore, it is generally believed that Duncan started to slack off from the beginning of his NBA career and retired at the age of 37.

And Hanamichi drew Tim Duncan in the 01-02 season!

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