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Chapter 258: Specialties are not as good as others(2/2)

but……"

Hearing this, many Thunder fans who were watching were stunned.

Among the words that people are most afraid of hearing, there is the word "but".

Sure enough, what Kenny Smith said next made Thunder fans feel like they were falling into an ice cave, and their hearts were chilled.

"In the playoffs, the Thunder's scoring average dropped to 98.5, 7.2 points less than the regular season, and they conceded 97.3 points per game. From this, we can see that Russell Westbrook, who averaged 23 points per game, is missing.

After scoring points, it is really difficult to rely on Durant alone."

"I very much agree with Kenny's point of view." O'Neal said: "The average points per game dropped by 7.2. What is this concept? In the NBA, there are countless games that are decided by one point, let alone as high as 7.2 points! It is enough to show the existence of the Thunder.

Big problem.”

"That's right." Reggie Miller said forcefully: "On the other hand, the Trail Blazers averaged 105.8 points per game in the regular season, ranking seventh in the league, three places lower than the Thunder, but they averaged 95.5 points per game.

This is amazing. The only teams in the West that are better than them are the Memphis Grizzlies with 89.3 points and the Los Angeles Clippers with 94.6 points. They can also rank among the top ten in the league.

So far in the playoffs, the Trail Blazers' average points per game have not decreased but increased. 106.4 points compared to the Thunder's 98.5 points. With simple addition and subtraction, the difference between the two teams is 7.9 points. Taking into account all factors, everyone knows

The difficulty of scoring offensively and defensively in the playoffs is much higher than in the regular season. Oh my God! That's 7.9 points. Without Russell, the Thunder team is simply not on the same level as the Trail Blazers."

In the end, the four of them were even more shocked.

The Trail Blazers' success today is by no means as simple as luck. The Thunder's lineup is incomplete and cannot be blamed on the Trail Blazers.

Barkley was speechless for a while, and then asked the last question to express the final stubbornness in his heart: "Ahem, as we all know, basketball is round and not cold data. Do you think the Thunder want to win tonight? Durant

How many points do you need to get at least?"

"Well..." Kenny Smith hesitated for a while, thinking about it in his mind.

"That's not easy." O'Neal said carelessly: "Let's take Westbrook's 23 points and calculate it for you. Durant is currently averaging 30 points per game in the playoffs. If you add 23 points, I will erase it.

A fraction, 50 cents!"

O'Neal showed five fingers: "Durant must score at least 50 points tonight. If you rely on others, the Thunder will have no chance of winning. As the boss, he should have such an awareness!"

As another absolute core in establishing a dynasty after Jordan, O'Neal's strength is obvious to all. In the long history of the NBA, few people can touch him. When he gives guidance to his juniors, almost no one dares to refute.

"By the way, what is the highest score in Durant's career?"

"No need to look for it, I remember it was 52 points against the Dallas Mavericks on January 18 this year. Well, this is from the regular season."

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "I found it. The highest score in the playoffs was just set this year. Not long ago, in the Mosaic away game, Durant scored 41 points, tying the previous record.

The highest score in a single game in the playoffs."

"Well, I didn't expect that 50 points would be quite difficult for Durant!"

"Hey, maybe I know why Scarlett Johansson turned down Durant."

"..."

As they chatted, not only Reggie Miller, Kenny Smith, and O'Neal, but also the fans in front of the TV were embarrassed by the inappropriate-sounding words of Team Barkley.

No one answered for a while, and Barkley also realized that he had accidentally said the wrong thing in his heart... ahem, he said the wrong thing, and quickly explained: "Ahem, I don't mean that Durant is not strong enough, on the contrary, he is very good.

Strong, but unlike Jordan and Kobe, who were explosive scorers, Durant is characterized by stability..."

Oh, my performance has always been stable, but from another perspective, I just haven’t made any progress. No wonder I failed several times and was rejected.

Everyone's eyes became more and more strange.

Wait, according to gossip reports from unscrupulous media: Wang Zelin and Scarlett have been in and out of hotels in several areas such as Los Angeles, Portland, Oklahoma, etc. in pairs.

Although there was no official response, the two people should have had in-depth communication.

There is a saying that Wang Zelin is far inferior to Durant in terms of personal honors and on-court strength.

So, why did Wang Zelin, who had just arrived, be attracted by Scarlett, but it was Durant who repeatedly expressed love and was rejected, and eventually became a joke in the public.

The outside world was quite puzzled at first, but now through Buckley's casual remarks, everyone seemed to understand something.

It turns out that Wang Zelin and Durant are not opponents of the same level, both as a team and as individuals.

So what if you play well on the court?

So what if you make it to the finals?

So what if you win the youngest scoring title?
Chapter completed!
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