Chapter 158 Grand Slam: MVP and DPOY Double Leader!
Chapter 158 Grand Slam: MVP and DPOY Double Leader!
Su Yan beat LeBron James and last month's Player of the Month to be selected as the Player of the Month for December.
There are three reasons.
First, steals and blocks are even more valuable.
Su Yan's steals and blocks are not only better than LeBron's, but also the best in the league, making him the season's steals and blocks leader.
Second, the team with a 12-win undefeated record has a better record.
Third, the advantage of being an undrafted player is so great that it's hard to believe that this is the kind of dominance that an undrafted player could achieve on the court.
Triple superposition.
LeBron James, hailed as the "best small forward in the league," is simply demonstrating his dominance on the court.
Su Yan, a top-tier 3D player who went undrafted, is constantly redefining how fans perceive him.
Five consecutive weeks' Player of the Week + Player of the Month + Team's 20-game winning streak.
This is Su Yan, who has just entered the league and has achieved honors and dominance on the court so far this season.
To borrow a classic phrase from online literature, it can be summed up in four words: terrifyingly so!
"Su Yan single-handedly won all the Player of the Week and Player of the Month awards in the Eastern Conference last month."
How insane is that?
Is this even something a human being could do?!
"Absolutely awesome!"
“So… so scary!”
"My God, you call this 'undrafted'?!"
"Su Yan became the first player in NBA history to be named Player of the Month in his rookie season."
He is also the second undrafted player in NBA history, after Ben Wallace, to be named Player of the Month.
"..."
Fans were utterly stunned, their eyes wide with disbelief and utter disbelief!
Not a moment.
The NBA then officially announced the Rookie of the Month.
As if the outcome was a foregone conclusion, Su Yan would still be the Eastern Conference pick, while Tyreke Evans would once again be the fourth overall pick for the Sacramento Kings in the Western Conference.
What followed was... the DPOY (Democratic Professionals of the Year) list.
Last month, Su Yan was ineligible to be included in the rankings because he only played 8 games for the Knicks.
This month, he had perfect attendance and thus qualified.
So... where does he rank on the Defensive Player of the Year (DPOY) list, given his current season-leading steals and blocks titles?
Everyone is looking forward to it.
After whetting the appetites of football fans, the NBA officially announced the details one by one.
10th: Anderson Varejao, 9th: Sabo Soflosa, 8th: Andrew Bodogt.
7th place: Ron Artest, 6th place: Rajon Rondo, 5th place: LeBron James.
Fourth place: Gerald Wallace, the "King of Pop"; Third place: Josh Smith.
Second place: Dwight Howard, nicknamed "Superman".
First place: "Top 3D" Su Yan.
Yes.
You read that right.
On the defensive end, Su Yan, who delivered the best performance in both steals and blocks, topped the Defensive Player of the Year (DPOY) rankings!
Any objections?
No.
Deserved.
Take advantage of the momentum.
The NBA continues to release its monthly MVP rankings!
10th: Deron Williams, the Jazz's star point guard; 9th: Steve Nash, the Suns' star point guard.
8th place: The Mavericks' star player: "D-country tank" Nowitzki; 7th place: The Heat's star player: "Flash" Wade.
Sixth place: Carmelo Anthony, the star player of the Denver Nuggets; Fifth place: Dwight Howard, the star player of the Orlando Magic.
Fourth place: Oklahoma City Thunder's star player, "The Scoring Machine" Kevin Durant; Third place: Los Angeles Lakers' star player, "The Black Mamba" Kobe Bryant.
Second place: LeBron James, the Cavaliers' star player.
When the rankings were announced, everything seemed fine, but then a big problem arose.
because.
The three most popular candidates for this season's MVP are LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Kobe Bryant.
Who came in first place?
Who else could it be? !
Su Yan, the star player from the Knicks: "Top 3D".
Su Yan, who was not selected for the MVP award, not only made it to the MVP bench, but also directly climbed to the top of the list.
"WHY?! In this mint!"
Many fans immediately raised questions, and these questions... stemmed more from disbelief.
In their ingrained way of thinking.
How could an undrafted player possibly have a chance to make it onto the MVP list, let alone reach the top!
Someone immediately offered an explanation.
"In the Ganges!"
Last month, Su Yan swept all the Player of the Week awards in the Eastern Conference and also won the only Player of the Month award.
The team is undefeated in a single month.
He leads in three categories: points, steals, and blocks. If you include his average 3-point field goal percentage, he leads in all four categories.
This person's performance was absolutely outstanding.
I know some people will say... the MVP award also depends on the team's record throughout the season.
no problem.
Even though the Knicks had a 10-game losing streak at the start of the season and had a terrible record.
Under Su Yan's leadership, they recently achieved a 20-game winning streak, bringing their record to 20 wins and 10 losses, with a hit rate as high as 66.7%.
They rank third in the Eastern Conference, behind only the Magic and the Cavaliers.
They are absolutely qualified to compete.
Therefore... Su Yan's rise to the top of the MVP rankings is well-deserved and entirely justified.
“That makes sense.
But I would like to add that the criteria for selecting the MVP include not only individual performance and team record.
We also need to consider the player's leadership abilities.
Whether it's the Cavaliers, Lakers, Magic, Thunder, etc., these teams, apart from their absolute core players, all have decent rosters.
The Lakers have key players like Pau Gasol, Lamar Odom, and Andrew Bynum.
Magicians include "half-man, half-god" Vince Carter, "hundred-million-dollar shooter" Lewis, and so on.
The Thunder have players like Russell Westbrook, Jeff Green, and James Harden.
On the other hand, the Knicks.
Aside from Su Yan, the only other player on the team who is somewhat good is rookie Stephen Curry, and Su Yan himself is an undrafted player.
This team's roster is really bad.
They had a terrible start to the season with a 10-game losing streak.
However... with this lineup, Su Yan was able to lead the team to a 20-game winning streak, creating the third-longest winning streak in history.
That's really impressive.
This is enough to demonstrate how formidable Su Yan's leadership skills are.
Su Yan excelled in all three aspects: individual performance, team record, and leadership, earning him the top spot on the MVP list.
Undisputed!
"Woow~ I didn't quite understand until you said it... Su Yan is really amazing!"
"It's terrifyingly strong!"
"Tsk tsk tsk... Today the NBA officially announced a series of honors, but I feel like they're all for Su Yan."
"They're all Su Yan?"
"It seems so."
Player of the Week + Rookie of the Month + Player of the Month + DPOY Leader + MVP Leader + Three-Statistical Leader + Third Longest Winning Streak in History (20 Wins)
My God.
Su Yan's acquisition of honors at once was far too meager!
"Hiss... There's a weekly best player every week. I just think Su Yan is pretty amazing, a powerful undrafted player."
Now it's time to reap the rewards of the month.
I want to say... among all the undrafted players I know, I would call Su Yan the strongest!!!
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