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Lakers. Fisher + Kobe Bryant won two championships in a row. Rocket Brooks + Kevin Martin. Heat. Arroyo + Wade.
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The average strength of the Magic and Grizzlies is very good, the Suns are good, the Mavericks are OK, the Spurs should be the most powerful, Manu plus Parker, Bull! And, of course, there is the Celtic Rondoga gentleman Ray.
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Boo + Martin Ah.
The league's most scoring backcourt.
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Heat, Wade is a two-guard guard.
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Of course, it's the Heat, and Boshwade James is very good.
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In 10 years, he was still the Lakers Spurs Mavericks, in 11 years the Heat Thunder, and in 12 years the Heat Spurs and Grizzlies Thunder.
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The Heat Ball is getting better and better.
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This year, the Heat, Thunder, and Spurs can be called an absolute powerhouse Grizzlies Big Dark Horse I don't know how long he can hold on to this record But they are indeed underrated The Lakers are also to be determined It's really hard to draw conclusions now Hey.
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There is one that is legendary.
The other penny is not as famous as him, but he is also very bad.
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Amphine. Hardaway: Shooting guard, roughly in the same style as Kobe Maddy.
Tim. Hardaway: A power-based playmaker.
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Anfernee Hardaway is now at the New York Knicks position as a guard, formerly at the Magic, nicknamed "Penny".
The characteristics are similar to Hill, Maddie, and the swingman of the striker, but unfortunately the injury has been troubled and he cannot play, and New York often spends a lot of money to buy the "glass man".
Tim Hardaway has retired and is interested in returning to playing in the NBA.
Hardaway, who has played for the Warriors and other teams, is 39 years old, has contributed career point assists per game, and is famous for his cross-step sideline jumper in the '90s. Presently. Hardaway played a weekend series as a player and coach for the Florida PIT Bulls of ABA, and on Friday, Hardaway scored a game-high 27 points against the San Jose Sky Rockets to help the Bulls narrow 104-102 overtime.
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1.Warriors (26-1) Last week: 1
The Warriors trailed by 11 points eight minutes before Saturday's game, but they then went on a 32-12 run to get their revenge on the Bucks. Festus Ezeli has been playing longer than the entire season so far, with Andrew Bogut sidelined with a back injury to claim his fifth career (and season) double-double. When the Cavaliers meet again on Saturday, the opponent will likely be a healthier team.
2.Spurs (23-5) Last week: 2
December's Defensive Team of the Month has become more balanced. LaMarcus Aldridge and Kawhi Leonard have each played a couple of good games, and five other Spurs players have scored at least 15 points in a game this month, with 11 players in the last 10 games totaling for at least 11 assists. They will continue to climb as they will face 10 straight games against opponents with less than half a win percentage after Tuesday's game against the Pacers.
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Chamberlain, the record has not been broken so far, Jordan, a global icon.
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Jordan, Abdul-Jabbar, James, Magic, Russell, Duncan, Bird, O'Neal, Kobe, Olajuwon.
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James is the best, and the Rockets are the worst.
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In the 2015 NBA Finals, between the Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers from June 5 to 17, the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 4-2 to win the 2015 NBA championship.
On June 5, the first game kicked off, with the Golden State Warriors beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 108-100 to take a 1-0 lead overall. In the second game on June 8, the Cleveland Cavaliers narrowly defeated the Golden State Warriors by 2 points to tie the overall score at 1-1 and temporarily won the home court advantage in the Finals. After returning to their home court, the Cleveland Cavaliers played one more game and led the Golden State Warriors 2-1 in total.
On June 12, the G4 Warriors decisively changed their formation, and after Iguodala was put on the start, the Warriors won three consecutive cities and won the championship trophy again after 40 years. They won the championship 4-2. Iguodala won the MVP of the Grand Finals.
The Golden State Warriors, founded in 1946 and joined the NBA, are a professional basketball team belonging to Oakland, California, United States, and are part of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the United States Men's Basketball Professional League (NBA).
The Warriors' home court was originally in Philadelphia, but they moved to Golden State in 1962; It was one of the first 11 teams to join the NBA; In the history of the NBA, there have been three championships, and the first NBA championship winner was the Warriors; Wilt Chamberlain, the NBA record holder for the highest single-game score, scored 100 points with the Warriors.
After Don Nelson became the team's coach, the Warriors became a team that could compete for a playoff spot, and in the first round of the 2006-07 playoffs, they eliminated the regular season champion Mavericks to create the third Black Eight Miracle in NBA history.
On June 17, 2015, in Game 6 of the NBA Finals, the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 105-97 and won the championship with a total score of 4-2. It was the Warriors' first championship since the 1974-75 season and the first championship of any Warriors player's career. Andre Iguodala won the MVP of the Grand Finals
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The Los Angeles Lakers (Lakers) are a basketball club located in Los Angeles, California, United States, founded in Minneapolis in 1947 and relocated to Los Angeles in 1960. The name Laker** is another name for Minneapolis, the Land of a Thousand Lakes, and refers to people who work or live in the Great Lakes in the northeastern United States.
The Lakers joined the National Basketball League (NBA) in 1948. The best thing about the team is that there are always stars associated with them. George McCan was the team's early main center, and under his leadership, the Lakers quickly became a giant team in the NBA.
In the 1960s, the arrival of Elgin Baylor and Jerry West allowed the Lakers to never miss the playoffs throughout the '60s. In 1976, the Lakers got Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, nicknamed "Sky Hook." In the 1979-80 season, the Lakers drafted rookie Elvin Johnson, who replaced the injured Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the Finals that season and led the team to a championship.
In the summer of 1996, the Lakers acquired Shaguil "Big Shark" O'Neal and traded with the Charlotte Hornets for rookie Kobe Bryant, and the two led the Lakers to a three-game winning streak between 1999 and 2002. Pau Gasol joined the Lakers in 2007, and the team reached the Finals three times from 2008 to 2010 and won the championship twice. But injuries began to hit the Lakers, causing the team to go into a rebuilding period.
As of the 2014-15 season, the Lakers have made the playoffs 56 times, won the Western Conference championship 31 times, and won the championship 16 times, second only to the Boston Celtics; The highest winning streak is 33 games (the highest in NBA history).
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Harden, the active No. 1 quarterback, is the offensive heart of the Rockets.
NBA's 2013-14 averages: points, rebounds, assists, steals.
It is not an exaggeration to say that Harden is the current "No. 1 scoring guard in the NBA", after the quarterback represented by Kobe and Wade, it is difficult to have such a scoring guard who can play like this, but Harden is criticized for his defense, if his defense is as baptized as offense, then it will be recognized by more people.
Wade, despite his injuries, is still the offensive core and leader of the Heat.
Wade is still one of the few good quarterbacks in the league, although he missed 28 games due to injury last season, and although Wade's performance in the Finals was sluggish, it is still undeniable that he is the best overall scoring guard except for Harden. Wade's stats have been declining in recent years, but his efficiency has improved, and his shooting percentage per game is as high as 8th in the league and first among all defenders, including shooting guards and playmaking guards. What we see now is Wade playing more with skill and experience, and it is rare to see him before the lightning-sharp breakthrough and violent dunk, after James leaves, Wade will be the absolute core of the Heat's outside line in the new season, and I hope Wade can overcome the injury and perform better.
Monta Ellis (Dallas Mavericks).
NBA 2013-14 averages: 19 points, rebounds, assists and steals.
Ellis has been playing in the NBA for 9 years, but he is only 29 years old, and it seems that he is still in his prime, but Ellis's peak seems to have passed, he averaged 20+ points per game in the third season of his career, and averaged 4 rebounds, assists and steals per game in the fifth season, and the standard scoring guard data, but his performance did not go to the next level, although he can still score close to 20 points, but it is obvious that Ellis has been forgotten by many people.
DeMar DeRozan (Toronto Raptors).
NBA 2013-14 season averages: points, rebounds, 4 assists and steals.
The Raptors unknowingly became the third place in the East last season, although the overall strength of the East is not strong enough, but it is not easy to go all the way to the third place, and DeRozan, as the star of the team, naturally contributes to it. Now 25 years old, DeRozan has a bright future ahead of him, and we are confident enough that he will become a super-scoring guard.
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