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Chapter 32: Peaches and Plums Become Footpaths Without Words

With the referee's whistle, the entire 2010-11 regular season finally came to an end.

The Knicks became the team with the most winning season season in NBA history with a record of 74 wins and 8 losses.

This season, Zhou Mubai averaged 32.4 points, 13.6 assists, 13.5 rebounds, 3.1 steals and 1.6 blocks per game, and won the scoring king, assists, steals king, rebounds king, Love of the Timberwolves, and Bogut of the Bucks.

Zhou Mubai won the scoring champion, assisted tens of thousands of steals, and led the team to the best record in history. It can be foreseen that no one in the regular season MVP is qualified to compete with him in this season. He can't escape the best team and the defensive team. Personal honor is another huge breakthrough this season.

However, next season will be difficult for Zhou Mubai because it will be difficult for him to break through himself. The selection of MVP is quite metaphysical. Generally, it is very difficult to win after two consecutive MVPs, unless he can break through himself.

With the playoff schedule coming out, the Knicks ranked first in the league, and their first round opponent was the Indiana Pacers, ranked eighth in the East.

Miami Heat ranks second in the East, third in the Bulls, fourth in the East, fifth in the East, Hawks, sixth in the 76ers.

Although the Spurs lost to the Knicks in the Western Conference, they grasped the last few games, barely suppressed the Lakers and ranked first in the league with a win. The Lakers could only rank second. The Dallas Mavericks actually entered third. The Oklahoma City Thunder fell to fourth, the Nuggets fifth, the Trail Blazers sixth, the Pelicans seventh, and the Grizzlies eighth.

Before the playoffs began, various predictions were also released one after another. At the beginning of the season, the Knicks' success rate of defending their title increased. After all, the unprecedented best record in the season. If you don't look at monks and Buddhas, you have to increase the success rate.

But the Knicks are still not the team considered to be the most likely team to win the championship.

The probability of winning the championship issued by espn is as follows:

First: Los Angeles Lakers;

Second: Miami Heat;

Third: Celtics;

Fourth: Knicks;

Fifth: Spurs (??? I am the first in the West, I can only rank fifth? Knicks: I still have the best record in history! Did I say anything?)

The probability of winning the championship issued by tn is as follows:

First: Los Angeles Lakers;

Second: Miami Heat;

Third: Knicks;

Fourth: Celtics;

Fifth: Spurs;

Spurs: "I feel offended."

The rankings of the two authoritative media have not changed much, and the Knicks' ranking is only one seat apart.

Judging from these two rankings, we can basically see the basic logic that appears in the media or football critics - compared with team cooperation, talent is a more important part.

This logic does not mean that the team is not important, but when the team is also good, talent will occupy a greater share.

The Lakers, Celtics and Miami Heat are both teams, talented and superb. Although the Spurs and the Knicks are the first and second in the league, critics believe that their results are achieved by the team. In terms of absolute talent, they are not as good as the Lakers' Third Team.

In the playoffs, the team is very important, but the ultimate solution to the problem must be superstars.

In this era, one superstar is already behind, two superstars are not enough, three superstars are considered standard, and four superstars are considered luxurious.

Compared to this, the Knicks are even worse than the Spurs.

The Spurs are known as at least three big players. The combination of GDP has been tested for many years. What does the Knicks have? Apart from one Zhou Mubai, the others... Iguodala, Kevin Martin Tyson Chandler?

It's all a bad thing, the role players are good!

Well, the Knicks are already used to it.

Before they won the championship, they thought the Knicks were just a regular season team and winning the championship was just a lucky draw. But now the defending season has achieved the best record in history, and they are still doubting - are you still a regular season team!

Knicks: Listen to me...

The ball critics covered their ears: I don’t listen, I don’t listen, you are just weak pussy, and you don’t accept rebuttals!

Knicks:...

The Knicks are so awkward to get used to.

There is a wide discussion outside about whether the Heat or the Celtics are more likely to break through the East, discuss who can break through the West, discuss the possibility of the Heat and the Spurs, the Heat and the Lakers, the Celtics and the Spurs, the Celtics and the Lakers, etc.

But the Knicks only occasionally appeared in the discussion, but the way they mentioned it was unintentional - hey, I think the Knicks are also very likely.

It may be interrupted in the next moment - Hi, the Knicks played well in the regular season, but the playoffs are probably not good. The Celtics and the Heat are too talented, and the Knicks' weakness is too obvious. Forget it, let's not discuss him anymore. Let's talk about the Heat's tactical issues...

The Knicks turned a blind eye to this situation. They should train and should rest and do not say much. The reporter smiled and said a few off-topic words. If they were forced to do so, they would confidently tell the reporter that the Knicks would successfully defend their title!

This sentence was said by Zhou Mubai and others, and Cole hesitated about it. He felt that this would become the target of public criticism.

Zhou Mubai smiled and said, "Don't look at the people outside talking happily, which team do you think will ignore our existence?

Miami?

Boston?

Or Los Angeles?

Don't joke, critics talk about the terribleness of our team. Only the players who have played against us will understand it. They can only be trembling when they meet us.

In other words, we are the elephants in the room, and no one can ignore us, no matter how we hide it.

Since that’s the case, let’s just say it out loud – we just want to win the championship, and if we don’t win the championship, we will fail!

Things are much simpler?”

Well, although Cole doesn't agree with Zhou Mubai's approach, the boss said it's right.

To be honest, Cole has been a teammate with Michael Jordan. He feels that Zhou Mubai has the same leadership temperament as Jordan, but it is still a bit different when it comes to it.

Jordan's domineeringness is aggressive and thorny, while Zhou Mubai's domineeringness is restrained and like a spring breeze. He rarely scolds other teammates, but none of his teammates are dissatisfied with him, none of them dares to slack off on the court, and no one slacks off during training.

They were really convinced by Zhou Mubai.

Zhou Mubai led the way. When problems need to be solved on the court, he will definitely stand up. When training off the court, his training volume is two or three times that of others. When teammates are in trouble again, he will definitely be the first to stand up to help.
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