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Curry scored 13 points in the second round of the playoffs and Mitchell scored 172 points! So what about Jokic? It s outrageous

7:47am, 21 May 2025【Basketball】

In this year's NBA playoffs, there are many stars who have played their personal heroism to the extreme, which is admirable. Like Antetokounmpo in the first round, although the Bucks lost, Antetokounmpo did not lose. They averaged 33.0 points, 15.4 rebounds and 6.6 assists per game in five series games, which is really hard to support. Unfortunately, the Bucks are already declining and it is difficult to rise to the championship level again. This also made Antetokounmpo think of leaving the team. He may apply for a trade this summer. Like Leonard in the first round, this season's little card is actually a bit like the God of War era. He averaged 25.0 points, 7.6 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game in seven games in the playoffs, with a shooting percentage of 53.7% and 40.5% in both games, and his efficiency is super high. Unfortunately, Harden is not very good in the playoffs, and the Clippers are not wild enough and lack fighting spirit. In the end, they missed a good championship year. In the second round of the playoffs, there were also many stars that were regrettable, such as Tatum, who fought until his Achilles tendon was torn and he scored 42 points and 8 rebounds in the game he tore. Facts have proved that the Celtics are not good without Tatum. Only he can be competent for the Celtics, and Brown is almost intrigued. Although Brown was the FMVP of last season and the holder of the second largest contract in the league history, his shortcomings are still too serious. He does not have the ability to organize and connect, his offensive skills are rough, and he is reckless in holding the ball. These attributes are destined to be unable to become the team leader. As the Celtics' core players' abilities decline seriously, the team's salary space is about to explode. It is hard to say whether they will make major lineup adjustments this offseason, and it is also unknown whether the two Tanhuas can continue to join forces.

and Curry played one game in the second round of the playoffs due to injury, G1 scored 13 points, and the Warriors won only that game. Without Curry, the Warriors' offensive system collapsed, the team lacked a stable scoring point, and Butler's ability to lead the team was overestimated. Butler now can no longer achieve high scores in the playoffs like he did two years ago, and it is difficult to help the team increase the ceiling. Of course, Butler's contribution to the Warriors' playoffs this year is indeed a great contribution. In the second round of the playoffs, Mitchell, who averaged the highest score per game, was Mitchell, who was defeated by the Pacers and swept by the Pacers, but Mitchell really tried his best. In 5 games, Mitchell scored 33 points + 48 points + 43 points + 12 points + 35 points, a total of 172 points, and averaged 34.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 2.2 steals per game.

Unfortunately, the Cavaliers' overall strength is still overestimated. On the one hand, several core players are frequently affected by injuries. On the other hand, the performance of Garland, Allen and others is too far from the regular season. There is only Mitchell, a real star. It is no wonder that the Cavaliers are always called "pseudo-strong teams". Their lineup structure is too deformed, the lower limit is too high and the upper limit is too low, and they are always unable to make a breakthrough in the playoffs. In the second round of the playoffs, Curry scored 13 points and Mitchell scored 172 points. So what about Jokic? Very outrageous. Jokic and the Nuggets led by him were still honored despite losing this year's playoff journey. The Nuggets still escaped from danger in dire straits and persisted until the second round of tiebreak. They were still stuck in the final stage of the regular season. After experiencing the storm of the head coach and general manager, they were still able to adjust. In the second round of playoffs, Jokic scored 42 points + 17 points + 20 points + 27 points + 44 points + 29 points + 20 points, a total of 199 points. He averaged 40.4 minutes per game, scoring 28.4 points, 13.9 rebounds, 5.9 assists, 1.7 steals, and 0.9 blocks. Jokic is indeed the first player in the active league to fight. He has a strong dominance in personal data. Unfortunately, the Nuggets' overall lineup is indeed limited. In addition, their schedule this season is so difficult, so it is expected to be eliminated. In the words of famous mouth Perkins, when you have Jokic, the devilish man, the best player in the world, the Nuggets are simply wasting his peak now! The Nuggets management must wake up, they have to build a real championship lineup around Jokic!

In the second round of the playoffs, Jokic was not Jokic, but Thunder Alexander. In 7 games, Alexander scored 33 points + 34 points + 18 points + 25 points + 31 points + 32 points + 35 points, totaling 208 points, averaged 37.6 minutes per game, scored 29.7 points, 6.4 rebounds, 6.6 assists, 1.6 steals, 0.6 blocks. Alexander and Jokic are different. He is not that powerful in the game, but he can make a fortune in silence. His personal data is unknowingly rising, and this year's MVP is well deserved. In the MVP battle with Teacher Peace, Alexander laughed to the end, but he was about to face another hurdle, that is, the head-on confrontation between Edwards and Edwards, who is also one of the most dominant defenders today. Whether Alexander can be the gods is here. Who do you think of the Timberwolves and the Thunder, can become the Western Conference champion?