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The best team is a mess, what are the remains of this year s best team?

When will Jokic have teammates at the All-Star or Best-Squad level beside him? What are the remains of this year's Best-Squad? What are the regrets? Brothers, please leave your opinion in the comment section first. Let’s leave quickly and go to the American Airlines Center to find out.

Congratulations to the 15 players selected for the best team. Your performance this season is worthy of such honors. Although outstanding players such as Shin Kyung and Jaren Jackson Jr. are also unfortunately lost, this does not prevent the 15 players selected from being listed.

Hupu's homepage post today has a post "Jokic has no All-Stars/Best Teammates". I don't know whose lung tube I stepped on. The comment section advocated that Murray Gordon was stronger than Garland Allen in the playoffs and all-stars responded to more than 10,000.

And whether Murray is as powerful as they said this year, Gordon has also exploded in previous years as this year. To be honest, as an MVP player, Jokic has not had any All-Stars and Best Teammates of the season so far in his career, which is also a fact! Even if you remove the limited conditions of the word "season", who else? Is it the All-Star Westbrook five years ago? Or is the All-Star Jordan Jr. nine years ago?

can't bring out Millsap during the Eagle's era and Cousins ​​during the King's era, right?

First of all, I emphasize a value misunderstanding in the playoffs, which is that it directly ignores the difficulty of the long regular season. It is a matter of default that everyone is full of blood when they arrive in the playoffs, regardless of whether you are carrying a heavy burden in the regular season, and whether you suffer from injuries when you are approaching the playoffs? I dare say that the emphasis on Murray's poor performance in the past two years was due to a sprained ankle injury, and the same people who ignored Garland Mobley's injury and criticized them for not worthy of the All-Star. Who doesn’t want to perform steadily in a complete system and balance the physical fitness allocation of the regular season and playoffs? But not all teammates have stable attendance rates, and not all team management can build a team with rotation depth, and not all coaches are good at coaching offensive systems! Some people do not overdraw their physical fitness in the regular season, so the team will not have the chance to play in the playoffs. If you play in three days like a raising an old man in the regular season, then your playoffs should be outbreak every year to repay your teammates. You can't be bad at once, but can you do it?

Jamaal Murray has played 5 playoffs so far in his career. His BPM value in 23 and 20 has reached more than 3, and he can score 25 points with a 45% shooting percentage. The remaining three years are all inefficient scorers with an assist rate of less than 25. The frequency of the playoffs in your career is less than 50%, so why not talk about the playoffs? How about being born for a big scene? This year, except for the 43 points from Tianwangshan in the first round, I apologized, there was no 30+ game, but for that game that Harden could have done twice when he was 33 years old, I apologized to you, and what? Is this the humility of the Nuggets blogger? Is this the strict requirement of public opinion for Nuggets fans to "not blame their teammates"?

Gordon's performance in the playoffs this year certainly attracted fans, and I was moved by him and cried bitterly. But objectively speaking, 16.2 points is already the best playoff in his career on the offensive end. According to the standards of the offensive three leaders, Lakers Reeves, who also scored 16.2 points, has been discussed how to exchange for center. When it comes to defense, as long as you have watched the Nuggets' playoffs carefully every year and are not blind, you know that Gordon's defense this year's playoffs is incomparable to the past. And no matter how hard Gordon's physical fitness was in the playoffs, he eventually fell on the hamstring injury. I don't know how much of the reason for this injury was because of Caruso's fight, how much was because of Gordon's own fatigue. In short, it directly led to the tiebreak result and the end of the season. This is precisely the year when Gordon has been at the least since his rookie season. Although he worked hard to recover from injuries and improve his shooting skills, it has to be said that this is the year when he entered the playoffs with the most physical fitness. Even if he can attend 60 games next year, can he still perform like this in the playoffs? They are all a mystery.

Speaking of this, someone must be criticizing: Have you forgotten the Nuggets' efforts in the playoffs when you meet up with your mother? Have you forgotten that Murray saved the team again and again? Have you forgotten that Gordon would also bet on his career and come back from the tiebreak? Of course I didn't forget. I didn't even forget the shock of Porter, who was squirting away from the painkiller, the empty three-pointer that Braun and Westbrook responded, and the explosive performance of Strauser when he was given trust. These touches are true, but people cannot live by touches. They cannot complain and question the people who truly provide this platform for everyone just because some people have made efforts that exceed the limits of their talents! Athletes are all manly. I will continue to promote the indomitable sportsmanship of the Denver Nuggets, but if you press my head and let me admit that Murray is not inferior to Kobe and Gordon is far better than Rodman, then you might as well cut off my head! Because of the insulting the words of the predecessors and sages, I would rather die than say them!