Super Role Player

Chapter 175 Entering the 1st Formation

"An, the best lineup has been announced, and your name is in the first lineup. Tian Lai's novel "⒉"

During the break after training, Brett Brown walked into the locker room and gave Anxi good news, but looking at Brett Brown's appearance, he didn't seem that happy.

"Really? The first team?" But Anxi was in a good mood now. He asked in surprise and then turned on his mobile phone.

I flipped through my phone and found it.

The league announced the All-NBA selections today.

The All-NBA First Team includes point guard Chris Paul, shooting guard An Xi, forward Kevin Durant, forward LeBron James and center Joakim Noah.

There are no surprises in the selection of the first team from positions 1 to 4. The biggest surprise is Joakim Noah. This season has become the most successful season of Noah's career, averaging 12.6 points and 11.3 points per game. 5.4 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.5 blocks. He has already won a DPOY (Defensive Player of the Year) trophy and the All-Defensive First Team.

Now he has surpassed Dwight Howard and become the center in the All-NBA first team.

If you look at the honors of the best team selection, the first center this season should be Joakim Noah, and the first shooting guard should be Anxi.

The combination of the Rockets' first shooting guard and first center, which was wildly touted by the media before the season, actually became unworthy of the name by the end of the season.

All-NBA second team, point guard Stephen Curry, shooting guard James Harden, forward Blake Griffin, forward Kevin Love and center Dwight Howard, the preseason No. 1 shooting guard and No. 1 center, together Appeared in the second team.

All-NBA third team, guard Tony Parker, guard Damian Lillard, small forward Paul George, power forward LaMarcus Aldridge and center Al Jefferson.

Anxi browsed through it roughly, smiled, and then prepared a tweet to celebrate.

When he opened the Twitter client, a large number of messages popped up.

Anxi was stunned for a moment, then ignored it and wrote a tweet to himself first.

"Congratulations on being selected to the first team of the All-NBA Team, I will win the tiebreaker!"

Then Anxi slowly opened the large list of news.

Most of the news was criticizing Anxi for losing two games in a row. The 76ers were under great pressure from public opinion. A large number of fans in North America who participated in gambling lost a fortune, so they took their grievances to Anxi. A man came to Anxi’s Twitter and cursed.

Anxi brushed off all these abusive messages, but he soon saw a somewhat offensive tweet.

The person who posted the tweet was Floyd Mayweather, and Anxi only paid attention to this tweet after seeing the prominent image of Mayweather.

"The Heat must win in the tiebreaker. The 76ers are no longer good. I'm going to make a lot of money! Thank you 76ers! Thank you Anxi! It's your weakness that gave me the opportunity to make a lot of money! Thank you, thank you, thank you very much!"

A tweet full of ridicule, with a large number of comments from Aite Anxi appearing below.

Seeing this tweet and the following comments, Anxi sneered.

Clicking on Floyd Mayweather's Twitter homepage, Anxi discovered that the American boxing champion had posted another tweet, showing off another raise.

"On May 16th, the sixth game is over, and another $5 million bet has been raised! Miami is already certain to win, and this money was earned in vain!"

A comment below pointed out: "It's already 30 million US dollars. If the Heat win, Floyd Mayweather will make about 20 million US dollars. He will make a lot of money!"

Make a fortune? When Anxi saw this, he sneered again. In the next fight, he would make Floyd Mayweather lose all his money!

On May 17, the day before the tiebreaker between the Heat and the 76ers, the second round of the Eastern and Western Conference playoffs was basically over.

In the Western Conference, the Spurs easily defeated the Trail Blazers 4:1 and advanced to the Western Conference Finals. After a difficult victory in the Western Conference, the defending champion finally began to show its strength. The Spurs were also the first team in the Eastern and Western Conferences to advance to the conference finals.

The Thunder, despite being anxious in the first four games, won two games in a row and defeated the Clippers 4:2, once again shattering Chris Paul's dream of landing in the Western Conference Finals.

In this way, after experiencing last year's injury nightmare, the Thunder once again returned to the Western Conference Finals this season. The process may be difficult, but the Thunder's second young player Garrej Jackson, the Thunder's strength this season cannot be underestimated.

In the Western Conference Finals, they will face the defending champion Spurs, who are missing Anxi. It is still unclear who will win the series.

In the Eastern Conference, the Pacers also won two games in a row after a 2:2 tie in the first four games. In the end, they defeated the Raptors 4:2 and entered the Eastern Conference Finals first.

After advancing first, Paul George was also asked about his opponents in the next round.

"Who will advance, the Heat or the 76ers? I think it's the 76ers. I believe Anxi will lead the 76ers to defeat the Heat and advance to the next round. This is also the agreement between me and him. We hope to meet in the Eastern Conference Finals, and then... Show it off."

But Paul George's answer was questioned.

Sports Illustrated reporter Lee Jenkins wrote in his column: "Paul George thinks the 76ers will win the Game 7. Maybe he was busy with the Pacers and Raptors game and didn't pay attention to the Heat and 76ers game. If he had paid attention, he wouldn’t have said that.”

ESPN reporter Henry Abbott even mocked Paul George directly on Twitter: "Paul George actually thinks that the 76ers can win the tiebreaker. Maybe he is picking his opponent. He thinks that if the 76ers advance, the Pacers will win." Only then can we hope to win the series.”

Even Zach Lowe, another ESPN player known for his objectivity, said in his column: "Judging from the Heat's state after the change, the Heat's chance of winning the tiebreaker is as high as 80%. Paul George may just be wishful thinking." We hope to play Anxi in the Eastern Conference finals, but the fact is that the Heat, who have won two games in a row, are better than the 76ers in terms of strength, state, and mentality."

Before the game started, the entire North America unanimously believed that the Heat would defeat the 76ers and enter the Eastern Conference Finals.

Even experts or fans who are a little more objective and cautious have given probabilities and believe that the Heat's lowest probability of winning is as high as 75%.

Not only in North America, but also in China.

Domestic fans in Anxi account for the majority, but there are also many Heat fans. After all, the number of wins has increased dramatically in the past two years. A team like the Heat's Big Three that can obviously win has naturally gained a large number of fans.

When the 76ers led the Heat 3:1, the Heat's winning team was huddled in the corner.

But when the Heat lost two games in a row, the winning fans rushed out in droves.

There are a series of posts on the Hupu forum with roughly the same title, such as:

"The Heat have won two games in a row. What do you think about the current situation of the series between the 76ers and the Heat?"

Under the post with this title, a group of Heat's winning fans chanted that the Heat must win. They quoted classics and American experts. In short, the Heat will definitely win the tiebreaker.

There is also a title: "After the change of formation, do the Heat have a chance to defeat the Spurs and win the championship?"

Looking at this title, the goal is already set at the finals. The 76ers and even the Pacers in the next round are no longer paying attention.

Another headline even raised the Heat to historical heights: "Are the Heat, who play fast and fast, already a historical team?"

The specific content of the post is: "The Heat, who played fast and fast, violently abused the 76ers in Game 5. Both offense and defense were a bit invincible. It is said that this style of play is the style of play recommended by Pat Riley. So the question is, Le Can Brown James be equal to Magic Johnson in the shottime era, can Wade be James Worthy, can Chris Bosh replace Kareem Abdul-Jabbar? Are the Heat already a historic team?"

Therefore, in this post, not only the 76ers, but also the Spurs and Thunder in the Western Conference were completely ignored...

The Heat arrived in Philadelphia the day before the Game 7 game.

The warm-up for the tiebreaker has officially begun. Major media and TV stations from North America and even the world have arrived in Philadelphia one after another. The hotels around Wachovia Arena are filled with reporters from all over the world.

As the last game of the second round of the Eastern and Western Conference playoffs, and because of the excitement and twists and turns of the first six games between the Heat and the 76ers, this tiebreaker has become the first game in NBA this season that has attracted global attention. (To be continued.)

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